- FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE LETTER FROAI Correspondence of thlrbilada. Eveninglinlletin.) PAM, Friday, My 20,1810.—The spring , here is just now inits prime. •; The country, in spite of the want . of rain, is 'looking.niagni-' teeth. Even in the city the superb Avenues'ef horse-chestnuts—now in full foliage and bloom . —the numberless public gardens and squares, teething with shrubs; and -- flowers, - and tropical plants, with which Baron , Haussmann has • de-;. rotated What' may almost be called his capital, • ele - to Paris at this season an internal; aspect of brightness and spring verduro v such as 'yOu will find in no other metropolis of equal magnitude.' Froth the . Bois de Boulogne,ron the extreme west of the town, to the Bois do Vliicennes, on the extreme east, you may now ride or drive along a road as smooth and as beafilirtilly kept as that orate , English 'Park, shaded with 'trees on either side, and, not a bit of pare' left either to shake your carriage or knock your horses'leet -to pieces.' Alithesel are, great and enjoyable privileges, which are ' placed within reach of all classes of the Paris iana, 'even without going beyond the bounds of -theii-ownfortifications.___Aud enjoy them, they._ do to the utmost; as yort may see by the ourrier, cn blouse, on a workday, eats hisliaiddav meal on a \ bench considerately provided for him under the trees of an avenue, or in the • nearest public garden, - and • then...stretelies himself out for a snooze after his meal,. feeling,, ..,._himself cOnipletely - ehez - lui. Or still - more,- perhaps; you may see this enjoyment in the, famille bourgeoise, which, on a Sunday, troops off al 'getter, man,_wifealildren and servants, to the Bois de Boulogne, in the - van or covered carts used for bUsiness during the week-there to bivouac and lie on the grass all day, in some shady nook. It is a glorious rendezvous, and a holiday for every ofie—except the horse?— arid evenhe enjoys - the fresh' grass on which he • is turned out, to graze without let or hindrance. But yoti • rriSt: go' 'a' little fnither;Aild get beyond the fortifications if you wish to appre ciate the full heathy - Of "Paris - and its charming .. environs at,this time of, ,year. One is always astonished to find how much these latter are neglected and ignored . by strangers who visit Paris, and even by English and Americans, who ought to have a natural taste for such things; yet with the exception of barely" doing' , ._ —one--Tor--two—such-.places_as-Fontainebleau,. - Versailles or St. Clortd,it-is - bardly -too much • to say that foreigners know little or nothing of the. vicinity of the French capital. The Seine, for instance; is almost wholly neglected since the now well-nigh forgotten . times *hell trav elers used to be only too glad to make the ---longer-voyage-to-HavreOustead-ofiCalais-or _Boulogne, in order to take advantage of the steamer at the first-mentioned place; to pro ceed by "the - Aver and -- Avoid' - the weaiisonie ride . and, .thiifY hours Or diligence by- -land:i Yeti-ispite of railroads, the Seine is just as charming and just as - well worth seeing as ever, either above or below Rouen. I have a mind to tell you, in half-d -dozen lines, what pleasant " touring " may be accomplished, in not much more than as many hours froni - Paris, on a river which is now terra - or at least aqua incognita to most people,except, perhaps, that portion of it which lies between the Pont Neuf and the Pont de la Concorde. I shall amuse you perhaps with such a stibject as well as or more than by eternally harping on Plibit:cites and politics; and, at all events, I may feel sure of not being anticipated in such matters by either cables or telegraphs! a e low oarsman and - nryself - dropped - oua - selves into a boat the other day, at Asni6res, only seven minutes by rail from Paris, and started for a paddle down stream. How glorious the river looked with its peculiar green tint (cordeur de Seine the silk mercers call it), though there is a recent raw ac.- to t is , Which I will mention presently. We swept down I past St. Ouen, where, on the right, stands its line chateau and park, with such country houses as 'people imagine now-a-days not to exist in Frauce,embowered in groves and one mass or color, with the beautiful Judas tree, lilacs,pink horte chestnut and Laburnaua. The banks are high and bold, and the old park walls covered with creepers; a most pictur esque confusion, which would delight the eye of a painter. Here's a change- of scene=.-St. St. Denis,-with--its crowd of fabrics and industrial population, mother. mid its quays lined with endless barges. I have .11fANKLIN'S DRESS' AT COURT AN ACCIDENT. other day,Mrs. —mentioned no time (or room) to stop, or else 1 could point - the origin of AtAliimer th eFanklin's adoption of the ens out a hundred details, by which innate French tomary civil dress, when going to court as a di taste for ornamentation decorates these grimy ' plimuatist. It was simply that his tailor had scenes and makes them a striking contrast to disappointed him of his court suit, and he wore our own. But Argenteuil looms up, with its his plain one with great reluctance, because he had no other. Afterwards, gaining great sue whole fleet of river yachts, una-rigged most cess and praise by his mishap, he continued to of them, though here and there a cutter shows weir it from policy. among them. It is the great scene of the Paris ' IIAWTBORNE'S WRITINGS IN CHESTER. sailing matches, and boat-building is going on At the railroad station, S saw a small edition of "Twice-Told Tales," forming a vol briskly along the shores. We breakfast al ume of the Cottage Library; and, opening it, freKo, under a tree chinking ein da ' _ there,was the, ntieerest imaginable portrait of pays grown on the opposite : - 510P6:4, my self,—so veryi-queer that we aoiild 'not hfit whiCh are covered, also, with masses of buy it. The shilling edition of "The Scarlet standard peach, apricot and fig trees, for all Letter" and " Seven Gables" are at all the which the place is famous. A most pleasant book-Stalls and shop-windows; but so is " the Lamplighter," and still more trashy books. row, along himks always smiling and lively, ninzeT KNOW. TENNYSON. brings us to Chatou. Alt! now collies the Mr. Monckton Mines called on me at the cream of the excursion. The clay, though Consulate day before yesterday. He is lovely, is piping hot, so we transfer ourselves . pleasant and sensible. • • * Speaking of on board one of the two tiny pleasure American politicians, I remarked that they were seldom anything but politicians, and had steamers which ply hourly between Chilton and no literary or other culture beyond their own Bougival. I have seen many waters, but Ido calling. He said the case was the same in not hesitate to say that there are few sweeter England, and — instanced 'Sir ——, who things to be . seen along their banks than thoSe . Obee•Called on him for information when an which meet the eye in the charming bend of appeal had been made to him , respecting two the Seine which winds between the above two literary gentlemen. Sir had never heard the names Of either of hese gentlemen, places. It has not grandeur or wildness, but and applied to Mr. Milnes I being somewhat •it displays cultivated • civilization on a scale conversant with the lit rary class to know which quite entitles it to the rank of fine seen- whether they were distinguished, and what ery. Were their claims. The names of the two lite rary men were — James Sheridan Knowles and That word "civilization " reminds me, in a AlfrediTennyson. very unpleasant and unsavory manner, of what ' WESTMINSTER ABREY : HAWTHORNE IN is becoming the greatest drawback upon, the I POETS' COIMER. charms of our otherwise "sweet" river. You Whether the beggar-woman had' invoked curses on us, and Heaven saw fit to grant some have all heard of the "Improved". drainage 0 f : „slight response, LknOw not,-but_ it now began Paris. 4 ' A plague on all yourii4royetnents:' , to rain on my wife's velvet ;so I put her .and' I - am tempted tnevialin. -.Mey have carried J— into a cab, and hastened to ensconce all the filth of Park to diseinbogue itself at -myself in Westminster Abbey while the shower Asnieres, where the " great conductor" pours Vi k o e u a ld st lLst n . ge poets' Comer has never seemed place to me; It has been familiar its polluting deluge into the seine. I protest from the very first; at all events, 1 cannot now against this "civilisation" of the town at the recollect the previous conception, of which the expense of the country—this cleansing of the reality has taken the place. I seem always to • one by the poisoning of the other. The beau have known that somewhat dim corner, with the , bare brow . ii stone-work of the w ith ht tiffil - andevrile - Beine - is - becomin a - thing of the : ' saw them , aloft, and a window shedding down itelight on ptst. The -very fish are dyi4g--wa . '" v "'en l the marble butts and tablets; yellow with time, . die. One eannOt arrest - the "moral" cOntaiiii-_,4- that cover the three Walls of the nookiiii to a .nation of Perla; but she has no Inkiness to height of about twenty feet. Prior's is the M=== disseminate, her thousand "material. andwell defined stinks " well over the whole face of 4,he wholci country,; down to Roneh and the Sct►' • \ , , , vane claw" O a r TJI NEW Booms. ilaartkarne'tiniotes . on England. , "P4stiage - s•4o:a .- . tlin'Eaglish, Note-Books of Nathaniel Hairthbrne," arranged at Drasden by his widoW, will be published on Saturday by Fields,OsgoOd & Co. In these two volumes -we get-the• barm that''afiervardsTroser :that - ! healthiest - of books, "Our Old Home." These notes are dated 1a):3-18,58. Of course, what , ever leaves the pen of such a master of literary to be read with avidity-, _thankink the enerons -: indiscretion which lifts - . the eintain' from the marvellous author en deshabille: AT CIIESTEII---DINNER IVITII TWO SONS OF There was a party of ten or twelve, Mr. leikeu.and his two daughters included. The two sons of Burns have both been in the Indian army, and have attained the ranks of Colonel and Major; one having spent thirty, and the Other twenty-seven, years in India. They are now old gentlemen of sixty anrupwards, the elder with a gray head, the yOunger with a perfectly white one,—rather under than above the middle stature., and with a British round ness of ligum,—plain, respectable, intelligent looking persons, with quiet manners. I saw-no - resemblance in either Of theM -to-any portrait of their father. After the ladies left the table, I sat next to the Major, the younger of the two, and had a good deal of talk with him. He - seemed a- very kindly. and.social man; . and was quite ready to speak about his father, nor was ho at all reluctant - to let it-be-seen- hew-mu-chile valued the. ty s tory _ of being descended from the poet.- By and by, - at Mr. Aiken's instance, he pang one of Burns's songs,—the one about "Annie" and, the rigs of barley." He sings in a perfectly simple tyle, so-that-iLis-little—more-than-a-mcitative, and yet the etfectOs very good as to humor, sense and pathos; After rejoining the ladies he sang another, " A posie for my ain dear May," and likewise "A man's a man for a' that." My admiration of his father, and partly, perhaps; my being an American, gained me some faVor wilfthim, and he' promised to give me what lie considered the best engraving of Willis, and some ' other 'remembrance of him. • The Major is that son of Burns who. . spent an . evening _at Abbotsford with Sir Walter Scott, when, as Lockhart the.thildren sang the. _ballads of their sires." Ile spoke with vast indi. b mation of a recent Oition of his father's works by Robert Chambers, in which the latter appears to have wronged the poet by some misstatements. * • • 1 liked them both and they liked me, and asked me to go and see them at Cheltenham, where - they reside. Webroke_up_at abouLmidnight. The. members_of -tbis_dinner.paay were of the more liberal tone of thinking here in Liver pool. The Colonel and Major seemed to be of similar principles; and the eyes of the latter glowed, when he sang his father's noble verse, " The rank is but the guinea's stamp," Fc. Et would have been too pitiable if Burns had left a son who could not feel the spirit of that A GLIMPSE OF DICKENS. October 22d.—At a dinner-party at Mr. Hol land's last evening, a - gentlemaryin instance of- -- Charles - Dickens's unweariabilityrsaid that-dur--- ing some theatrical performances in Liverpool be acted in play. and farce, spent the rest -of the night makingspeeches, feasting, and drink ing at table, and ended at seven o'clock in the morning by jumping leap-flog over the backs of the whole company, ONE OF THACKEDAir. - Mr. S— is a friend of Thackeray, and, speaking of the last number of The Newcomes, •=so touching that nobody can-read it aloud without breaking down,—he mentioned that Thackeray himself had read it - to James Rus sell Lowell and: William Story -in a cider cellar ! I read all the preceding - nunitiers of The Newcomes to my wife, but happened not to have an opportunity to read this last, and ! was glad of it,—knowing that my eyes would fill, and my voice quiver. Mr. 8— likes Thacke_ra_; •i t rre e I fellow. Mr. 5 has a —or I don't know but I ought better to say the—beautiful full-length picture of Washington by Stuart, and I was proud to see that noblest face and figure here in England. The picture of a man beside whom, considered physically, any English nobleman whom I. have seen would-tool.-like-common-clay Speaking of Thackeray,l eq.onot but wonder at his coolness in respect to his own pa thos, and compare it with my emotions, when I read the last scene of the "Scarlet Letter" to my wife, just after writing it,—tried to read it rather, for my voice swelled and heaved, as if 1 were tossed up and down on au ocean as it subsides after a storm. But I was in a very nervous state then, having gone through a great diversity of emotion, while writing it, for many months. I think I have never overcome my own adamant in auy other instance. O TE3IPORA ! 0 MORES Every Englishman runs to the Times with his little -grievance, as -a child runs to his .t«re•,~ifY ~.,~i MMM PHILADELPHIA EV:EN, IN G:'43"IT'I4T,IN - „o'f'F,T.EM,OAY, JUNE '',.. 1870-;. BURNS ~ -. .. _-. r..t.~ .-.';-4 .. -.: cos _.. _ .. Imgest and richest monument. It is observable that the bust and monument of Congreve are in instant part of the Abbey. His Artehess torobably thought it a degradation, to' bring a, gentleman among the beggarly poets. ITA:vvnionra; AT TEE REFORM ling'- , , . , - - - I recollect that they laughed it kr. —, and at his shedding a tear into a.,ScOttish river, on occasion of some literary-feitival - _.,* They spoke approvingly of Bidever, as. .valuing • his literary position, and bolding hinaself one of the brotherhood of authors; and not so ap- Prcivingly of Charles 'Dickens,. who; • born a plebeian, aspires to aristocratic society. But I said that it was easy to gondescend, • and that .Bultver knew he could dot put off his rank, and that he • would have all, the advantage of it, in spite ofhiiauthorshili: - We' talked about the ,men of ; letters in -England,- and they said that the:aristocracy - hated and des- Pised and feared them;,and fasked why it was hat literarrmen, having really,sci much power ii their hands, were content to live -nnrecog died -in the State: - • '• •- - - 'Douglas Jerrold talked of Thackeray and his success in Arderich, and said that he him- Self ; proposed going , and had been invited thither, to lecture. I. asked,. him whether it was.pleasant to a writer of pays to see them performed ; and he said it was intolerable, the presentation of the author's' idea being 'so im perfect; and Dr. -- observed that it was excruciating to bear one of hiS 9;5 , 4 songs _snug. jerrohl. spoke of the ' Duke .of Devonsbiro with great warmth, as a trne, hon est, -simple, --inost -kind-hearteff.L.man, from whom be himself had received great courtesies and kindnesses (not, as I understood, in the way of patronage or essential favors); and I (Heaven forglve Mei)" queried within ',myself Whether this English reforming author would have.been quite so sensible of, the _Duke's ex cellence if his Grace had not been - a, duke - . -- lint indeed, a nobleman, wbo is at the same.litne a true and whole-hearted man, feeling his broth erhood with men, does really deserve some credit for it, ln.the course of the, evening Jerrold'sp - oke with high appreciation of Emerson; and of Longfellow, vvhoso "Hiawatha" he considered a wonderftil ,performance ; and of Lowell, whose " Fable for Critics " he especially ad mired. I mentioned Thoreau, and proposed to send his works to Dr. _who, belpg, connected with the Illustrated News, and otherwise a writer, might be inclined to draw attention to them.' DOitglas Jerrold asked why he , should not have them too. 1 hesitated a -little, -bat - as- he- -pressed me, and would have an answer,l said thatidid - not -feel quite su- sure- of. -is-kindly judgment on Thoreau's books; and it so chanced that I used the word ." acrid" for lack of a better, in endeavoring to express my idea of Jerrold's way of looking at men and books. It was not quite what I meant; but, in fact, he often is acrid, and has written pages and volumes olacridity;thouglii - no - doubtv - witb - an lithiest - purpoSe; - and'froixt - La -- rnanly - disgust - at the cant and humbug of the world. Jerrold said no more, and I went on talking With Dr. ----; but, in a minute or two, I became aware that something had gone wrong, and, looking at Douglas Jerrold, there was an expression of pain and emotion on his face. By this time a -second--bottle—of_Burgundy_la_d_been • opened_ (dos VOugeot, the lie S t -the Club; could - pre , ! duce, and - far richer than the Cnambertin),and _flatwarm _and_ petent wine may - have had _something to do with the depth and vivacity of Mr. Jerrold's feelings._ But he was, .indeed hurt by that little word " acrid." "He knew," he said, " that the world considered hint a sour, bitter, ill-natured man; but that such a man as I -should have the same opinion was almost more than he could bear." .As be spoke, ,he threw out his arms, sank back in his seat, and I was really apprehensive of his actual dissolution into tears. Hereupon I spoke, as was good need, and though, as usetiljhave forgotten' everything 1 said, I am quite sure it was to the purpose, and went to this . good fellow's heart, as it came warmly from- niy own. -1 do remember saying that I felt him to be as genial as the glass of Burgundy which I held in my hand ; and I think that touched the very right spot, for he smiled, and said he was afraid the Burgundy was better than he, but yet h•w• •a. .--- • - d — thatr be likewise had a reputation. for bitterness; and I assured him, if I might venture to join myself to the brotherhood of two such men,that 1 was considered a very ill-natured person by many people- in my own country. Douglas Jeri-old - said he was-glad-ofit-.-- - 'We were now in sweetest 11:1 D • i • - rold spoke more than it would become me to repeat in praise of my own books, which he said he admired, and he found the man more admirable than his books! 1 hope so, cer tainly. Lillell's Living Age. 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Address through Rising ,it, P. 0.; or call at Seventeenth and Vow% streets. my3l It 4 ICE COMPANY 18'70. 1870. KNICKERBOCKER ICE COMPANY. Fiitnitousbed 1832. Incorporated 1861. Office, 435 Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. North Penn'a R. R. Offices Pine Street Wharf, and Master at. I Schuylkill. Ridge road and Wil- No. 4833 Main street, low street. AND Germantown. Willow St. Wharf, No. 21 N. Second s t., ' Delaware avenue. Branch Camden, N.., 22d dr. Hamilton eta. and Ninth et. and Wash- Cape May, Now Jar- Ington avenue. Depots. „„. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in and Shippers of EASTERN ICE. Bend your orders to any of the above offices For prices, Bee cards. HARDWARE. &C. BUILDING AND HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE Machinists, ,carpenters and other Me chanics' Tools. Hinges, Screws, Locks, Knives and 'Forks, Spoons, Coffee Mills, &c., Stocks and Dies. Plug and Taper Taps Universal had at the and ScrolL owest P l ()buc ks,ossib Planesle Prices in groat varloty: A At the CIIEAP-FOR-CASI3I Hard ware Store of • • J. B. SHANNON, No. 1000 !Market Ntreet. deb-t 1 DENTISTRY.. OPAL DENT.A.LLIN A. A 8 lEJPERIOII artiele for cleaning the Teeth,destroYing animalOnle which infest them, giving tone to the gums and lowans a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the pionth. It may be used daily, and will be found to. Strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma and detersiveness will recommend it to ever) . one. Be ng composed with the assistance of the Dentist, Phynt• plane and' Microscopist, it is confidently o ff ered ae a reliable substitute for the uncertain washes formerly in Dentists, amivainted with the constituents of the Dentallina, advocate its use; it contains nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment. Made only by JAES T. BHINN, A pothmary, g Broad and Spruce streets. For sale by Druggists generally, and Fred. Browne, P. L. titackhouse, Ilassard Az Co., Robert C. Davis,. Geo. C. Bower, . • loaac H. Ray, Ohas. Shivers, 0.11. Needles,B. Id:MA:Colin, ..1,.11 ush and, 'S. O. Bunting, • Ambrose Smith, Chas. H. Fberle, Edward Parrish, James N. Marks, Wm. B. Webb., Bringhurot Co., James L. BlePliemi Dyott & Co., Hughes Combo, C. Blair's Bons. Henry A. Bower. 'W Beth k lirn. GAS FIXTURES., GAtiI'IXTURES.--111 - jSKEY, MERRILL 14 TNWON'ARA, No. 718 Chestnut !greet, manu facturers of Gas 'Fixtures, Lamps, &o:4 &c., would call the attepiion of the public to their large and olegapt aertment ins Chandeli rendatits, 'Brackets, &o: '- They also roduce gas pipes- into dwellings and publie bliiluingn, and attend to extending, idlaing and repair ng gas pipes. 40 worky,orrarttoo. r?. sue= ~ .iY~-!, w ~:~tii~+.. , r ~~,.. i TRIMN ei• • - M. A. 13 INDEit's aItIMMING, LACES AN 11 PA PER'S A TTERNS. 1101. N. W. COB. ELEVENTH and . OTTE i _RTNUT._ NtpvELTncs,lN Ttic.K dEB.IG,-MUSIANS. nerd's, from =al :to 51. - • • Erench rnuslins. 2 yards *Me t Wc. •-• • ',Elegant satins, 81 70 per ynri. 'Tom Thumb fringes. ei par.4ltmen. ' • • - ' PARASOLS. , . .• P Ao); 'a oBvg Biaca Thread, Guipure, Pointe :Applione,. Valerie!. ennes•Esecs, LRCM Cotters.• - Bufillngs, all the styles in use. ' Cottbn gimps and fringes. jdseph•ltifi gloves, 51 , every pair warranted. gridal voile and wreaths, !trench Jewelry, corsets and hoop skirts. °offering =whines, 5 10, ./1 you want a handsomely;fitting,well.,mado suit, at short notice, go to MRS. BINDER'S. She never disappoints. It is truly a ivondorful estah lßliment. The above _• goods cannot be equalled in quality or , Price. my2ls tf rr mi 4 Im4 ND PA '1"1' GLOVES.KID z.b SOFA BED - • WM.;'FA.RSON'S IMPROVED PATENT SOFA,BED rankee a handgomo Bora and comfortable Bed, with Spring Mattress attached. now, ai,ditug t 4 econoinice room ahould call and exatnide them nt,the extudalve first , chthe Farbßare Warerootne of ferson - & - Son • tie. -228-S . Second-Street, .'PATENT -EXTEBSION TABLEFASTENING. Beery table should have Oven on. They hold the leaven firmly together Ntilen pulled about the room. ruhl73m§ i-I(VEEVb Celebrated . ' Patent' Sofa Bestead' to now being manufachired and sold in large rinmbeJa, both in FRANCE and ENG/LAND. Cott be h., only at the Ware' ennui of the ondorsigned. This wee of I. ur. oit ure - isitt the form of a handsome PARLOB.,I3OES., vet in one minute it Can he extended into a beautiful VICE NCI( BEDSTEAD, With ,pt 1114 S , hair anittre,e , • l 4 complete, it: has every convenience , for hohling the 1.01 elothiLs, is easily tot nt urial,,,Ml it - is imm osibfe for to get out of order. The use of props or hinged feet to Fllpport the mattres When rahliiiitA, or ropes to regn- Jate it, areentirely done away with. as they am all very unsafe and liable to get out of repair. The BEDSTEAD is formed by simply turning • not the ends, or closing thent.wil.n the SOI , A ianannad_ They aro, in comfort, tolls Vnieme and appearance, far superior to r.nd cost no more ttnm 11 good Lounge. An examination is solicited H. F. HOWER, No. 230 South SECOND Street, Philadelphia vl9 th to POCKET BOOKS', &C C. F. RUM PP, 110 WI NAM SU, PHI7-.ADA. r( ./. ,*, - -i-g2- 0..4. 1 ~UO • . _ namenvad Fnrey and Methogany Writing. L likaliaa Manufaoturer Poater-Boon Ladies'_ Beata! __ Satchel!, and Travelling Bags, .1a all styles. - R 1 '22 :im REFRIGERATORS Savery's Patent Combined Dining. Rom Water Coolers and Refrigerator. It being made of Cast iron, Porce lain Lined, In Walnut Cases, done not Impart unpleasant taste or small JO Tr, toP Iperao s % e Mons, f ruff ,Ac call-and examine. JACOB F. HAND, Jr.,- . Retail Depot, Gal MARKET Street, ray 7.. rn c h26t CARRIAGES The Lightest and Neatest Finished_ PARR PHAETONS, BAROL CUES, CLARENCE COACHES, PHYSICIANS' PH AETONS. .A4d I:arlons other styles of Carriages are now offered a a - "-*reduced prices by ' • • . lEtinigr - E - LiRIPLIEIIt 1 SIXTH AND GIRARD AVMiNUE I rnyl7.ta tha2na§___, . _ _ cift — RTGE A fiAltiC _ : Xl]- ; ton, built by Lane ; in perfect condition as o sold low. Can bo soon at northwest corner of ,Seventeenth and Cherry streets. Inquire) at roy3l.tn thsa 3t* 513 Market street. GENTS' FURNISHING GOOD2s. PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY. Orders for these celebrated Shirts supplied promptly brief notice. Gentlemen's -Furnishing - Goods, Of late styles in full variety. WINCHESTER & CO. 706 CHESTNUT. fel-tu th a tf B tssTNEn~3 EDWIN H. FITLER Cordage Manufacturers and Dealers In Hemp, _ 23 N. Water Street PHILA and DE 22 N. Delaware Avenue LPHIA. EDWIN H. TITLED. CONRAD V. CLOTHIER MICHAEL WEAVER. • GEO. 11. 3. MILER. WEAVER & CO., amore - mind - - Twine Manufacturers --and Dealers In Hemp and KW:a - Chandlery, 29 North WATNIL. 23 North WHAIIYES. PUILADELPUIA. sp tfs 11. P. .11: C. R. TAYLOR, Perfumery and Toilet Soaps. 641 and aiellorth Ninth street Established 1521. WI% G. FLANAGAN dr SON, HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS, No. 129 Walnut Street. 7Y71Y5 -. JOSEPH WALTON & CO., CABINET MAKERS, NO. 413 WALNUT STREET. Manufacturers of fine furniture and of medium priood furniture of superior quality. GOODS ON HAND AND MADE TO ORDER. Counrers,-Desk-work, 0r,,, for Banks, ()Sloes and ,Stores, made to order. . . . JOSEPH WALTON, ,JOS. W. LIPPINCOTT , . JOSEPH L. SCOTT. JAMES L. WILSON, ROUSE riaNTr,A, 518 SOUTH NINTH STREET., 622 South Niuth 'greet. 1103nly 4p§ HUN BY .Pjll CARPENTER Alp BUILDER, 1024 SAMOA" 'STREET, PHILADEIRILIA. E. . E. WIGHT,. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, r - Oonimiiidoner of Deeds for the State of. Polll26YlVatan to Illinois. 96 Mciation street, No. 11, Chicago, Illinnie:F ottutti (I . ()TtON SAIL DUCK , Or , BVI3IBY vad width, from 22 inches to 76 inches wide. ail numbers Tont and Awning Duck, raner-maker's felting, Sall Twine, Ito. JOHN W. F,VBRISIAN, is2o rfe,lo3ohuroh street City Storoll. Q 11,1%1 D SCRVOL BOTERINTEN -1...7 dent.. get Prof/ Haft's admirable address, "flow to lielect a:Library," 'at the Sabbath' School itinporinm. 60A Arch street. Philadelphia. ; NEW YORIK. STANDARD, DIO. 34. PARK .11,0%_NEW_ •Xogu, Containing full and accurate Telegraphic News and Cor,respondence from all Tparts of the world. TWO CENTS per single copy, or Six 'Dollars per 'annum. For sale at TREN WITH'S' BAZAAItc ,014 i Chestnut street. CENTRAL NEWS AGENCY, 50r; ,Chest nut street. ASSOCIATED NEWS — COMPANY, 16r South Seventh street. CALLENDER, Third and Walnut streets. WINCH, LOG Chestnut street. BOWEN, corner Third and Dock streeni. And- other Philadelphia Nov.'s-Dealers.- Advertisements received at the aloe of -the MORNING POST. niy23 tf§ PuBL - xsurai uy THE. American Sunday-School Union. - DAISY -1 4 - €OM-PANION&;- or, Scene. frolu - --the , -author Gramt-_ mamma's Nest" A mokt charming story (Jr . a charining little girl. 18. mo, hall' bound, 55 cents; 60 contg, 61NARLY OR 811AELT.; the first numh - er of - the - Hickory -- By the au for o o Leighton Children." etc.. lBmo, 40 and 4:5 e.ts. ALLIE MORE'S LESSON. 18ruo, 17 and 22 eentA. • For Hale at the Depository of the • AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, ...__ .1422 Clie.stnni ni33l tu t h s LEHIGH CONVERTIBLE- . - 6 Per Cent. First Mortgage cold Loan:, We offer for - sale 15171:01X)0 of thif Lehigh Coal and Navigation Cornparii'snew — Viret — Yroitgago Aix Per Cent. Gold ISOnde, free from all tageeinterest lino March - and September, at NINETY CPI and interest hi cur rency added to date of purchase. These bonds are of a mortgage loan of 42,000,000,dated October 6 ISO. They Lase twenty-fire CZ) years to run, and are convertible into - stock 'itt par until VP). Principal and interest payable in gold. They are secured by a first mortgage on 5,1500 acres Of coal ill the Syypmlng Talley', near . WilkeAbarre, prei.ent Producing at tho rate of Iton;000 tons of coal per annum, with works "in progress which contemplate large increaeo at an early period, and also upon valuable , - Real Estate-in t is c w.M gg ;C04444614 LAW.' sad v n o.te D Color __A sinking fund of ten eents . perfon upon all oal taken fronx-these mines for. five years. and of Ilfmen. (mite per ton thereafter, is established, and The Fidelity, Insur ance, Trust and Safe Deposit Company, tho Trustees .under the mortgage, collect these sews and invest them in these }Semis, a greeably. to thei - grot ideas of the Trust. For. full particulars, copies of the mortgage, .tc., apply to WARRANTS, - Caltl)6. REW PUBLICATIONs t i , } IE., PUBLISHED BY JOHN RUSSELL YOUNG, BOOKS NEW FLNANCIAL Free from all Taxes. W. IL NEWBOLD, SON et AERTNEN. C. 4: 11. RORIE, E. W. CLARK & CO., JAY COOKE 6: CO., DREXEL_ & CO. msil lnal. CITY Of large amounts, TAKEN VERY CHEAP. 40 South 'Third PIIILADELPETAL JAY COOKE & ca, Philadelphia, New York and Washington, JBA.NI-K_EarLS, Dealers in Goverumeitt Securities. Special attention given to the Burnham!. and Hale of' Bends and Stocks on Commission, at tbo Board of Bro ken:yin this_ itrid othor cities: INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONA9 MADE ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND SILVER BoyaHT AND SOLD JLELIABLE .RAILEOAD BONDS FOR INVEST: KENT: Pump Mete and full infordiatlon glven at our office. No. 114 .S. Third 'Street? PIIIIEADELPWA. nnh29-tf rp D. C. WILIRTON - SMITH & C 0.,. BogERS AND BROKERS, 121 ' THIRD STREET,'," .suooEssoßs TO. SMITH RANDOLPH & Co • , Every deaatiment of Banking business shall receiver prompt attention, as heretofore. Quotations of Stocke., Gold and Governments conetantlx., received from- our friergs4. D. RANDOLPH ,04.00., York, by env ' PRIVATE WIRE. . • jably Gv.:NEttikr. STAlln the 'Fenian leader, has been arrested at 4ui l falo; 'l'm: New Hampshire Legislature me e t and organized yesterday. Tiii Commissioner, of l't,ents has extended fer seven; years, the rea per :pateut, nf F . Mann. Tin; Heston excursion party arrived iu . San Franeiscojast'night and had an eathusiastic re ception. Tiii bath-Ville de St. Lo arrived at New Orleans yesterday from Hong Kong_ with 167 coolies. ... • Tiii American Institute of HOMMO pathy will hold its annual session at Chicago on the 7th of 4tpie. , ; • 'rm.: last surviving member of the baud of brigands who perpetrated the Marathon out 7 rage haa`been captured. • ` • nu; billiard match between Joseph Dion and Foster, 300 points, for $250, came oil at New Yolk last_ night, and was won by Dion, by 40 points. A um, was reported M the Massachusetts Legislature, yesterday, substituting for the present State constabulary a new State police of forty men. -- Woreester, - Mass., yesterday, John . C. Dennis was convicted of attempting to commit suicide,. The case was taken to a higher Court, on exceptions. TUE : War Department yesterday issued an order, enlarging the Department of the - Lakes by extending it to Ogdensburg instead of Lake Champlain. Tim Senate yesterday confirmed Henry A. Badbaini . of . North Carolina, to be Consul at Tampico, and Watson R. Wentworth, to be Custoths Collector at Tappabannock,Ara. Tni room of J. 1, - 31yers, of Boston, at the PlanteraJlouse, in. St. Lonia,Aya.s.,entered on. Monday night; and his' trunk was robbed of from four to five thousand dollars' worth of gold watches and jewelry. The robber is un known. '1'111.: people of .Minnesota on Tuesday voted on the question of pledging State lands in pay _ anent of Railroad bonds. The vote was small: Forty-five towns heard from give 3,000 ma jority for the proposition, indicating its adop tion by a considerable majority. . A smetAL despateh to the Utica 3ror)iing Beatld, dated Rome, N. Y., last evening, says that a collision occurred at ,Williamstown, north of Rome, between Fenians and United States troops. The troops fired upon the Fe nians and drove them into the cars, wounding several of tbem. Ax oil train on the Atlantic and - Great Western Railroad caught lire while approach ing Cleveland yesterday, and the lire commu nicating With the railroad bridges over the Cuyahoga .riverand the Ohio Canal, destroyed them. A machine shop of the Keytch ---Crane-Manufacenting.Company- was= datnaged to the amount- of -420,000. - .Sixteen- oil - car& and six empty - freight cars--were -destroyed. The railroad company's loss is estimated at from 51.(),000 to POO,OOO.- • - RED Croup and party arrived in Washing ton yesterday. The party includes " Red Dog,!! ".Brave Bear," " Little Bear," Yellow Bear,ni'_SettingAlearal'alear___Skin4_4_l3lacks hlawk," " Long Wolf," Sword,", "Afraid," "The One that Runs Throngh," " Red Fly," "hock Bear," " Ile Crow," " Living Bear " and "Wed smit." AlSr>, the following squaws SauS Ate," ." Woman" and " W'orld -Looker." The.distinguished visitors-spent yeSterday - in resting after their journey. Saxrgs; Co.ants , ,roxEn. SMALLEY, at RtirlingtOni yesterday, held Gen.. Donnelly, in default 0f.510,000 bail, to answer for viola tion of the neutrality laws: Owing to Don nelly's wound, be is- allowed to remain at a hotel in charge of a Deputy Marshal. U. S._ .Marshal Foster folind in Franklin, Vt., over six tons of ammunition left by the Fenians. six wagon loads were taken . to„St.,,Albans_ yester- . clay, and place - IF - under a guard of United states troops. Three hundred Fenians from Malone passed through St. Albans on the way to New York yesterday, food and transportation having been ordered for them by Gov. Hoffman. Gen. Starr was arrested in Buffalo yesterday, and barn, in default of slo,ol4ball. lle will proba bly find balto-morrow. Tin.: Ohio Deniocratic Convention met yes terday, at Columbus. Nominations were made as follows : Secretary of State, William Ifeigley ; supreme ;Ridge, R. - 0: - Ilareisoni Comptro er. o in. eaton ; em r o tie Board of Public Works, William Spencer. Resolutions were adopted, asserting the equality of the States and their right to con trol their own concerns; denouncing the tariff; declaring that the internal .sevenue system ought to be remodelled, abolishing stamps, licenses and the tax on sales and in comes, and making the collections ,by State and' county officers ; censuring the Admin istration for corruption, favoritism, and dis regard of the rights of citizens abroad ; de claring that the whole of our public lauds ought to be held as a sacred trust to secure homes for actual settlers, and denouncing the keeent action of Congress, "in making grants to niammoth railroad corporations, which are already too powerful, and may become danger ous to_,a,..frec people;" demanding taxation of investments in Znited States bonds; opposing the system of national banks, and demanding the substitution of greenbacks for their circu lation; and denouncing " the truckling of the Administration to Great Britain and Spain," and the efforts of the party in power "to re (Mee whole States to the condition of vassalage to the General Government. IMPORTATIONS. • Reported for tho Philadelphia Eveuing TURK'S ISLAND—Brig Eugenia, Larrabeo—U,o4.B bags.ealLWarren:&.Dregg._.... .... MOVEMENTS O 1 OCEAN STEAMERS. EISOMOOM FROM YOH DATE. ,London... New York. Nay 14 .01aegow...New York May 18 ....Dremen...New York... May 19 .Liverpool... New York May 21 ,Liverpool... New York May 21 Glosgow...NoW York.. May 21 ,Southampton... New York May 21 Liverpool... New York Hay 21 Liverpool—New York via D May 24 TO DEPART. - Prometheus ...Philadelohia...Charleston June 3 The Queen New York... Liverpool! June 4 'Tenor lan* Quebec... Liverpool Juno 4 .Siberia Boston—Liverpool . Juno 4 Pioneer Philadelphia... Wilmington . June 4 Tcluawanila....Philndelphm...Savanntitt June 4 Alaska' • New York...Aspinwall Juno 4 C. of Bro'okly•n..New York... Liverpool June 4 3 'lio Now York...Glifsg•ow Tune 4 Union * New York...Dromen 'Juno A rah-live New - York... Bermuda - Juno. 7 •Colorade Now York... Liverpool Juno 8 ;lowa New York...Glosgow June 8 Rollover New York...Bromen Juno 9 ER' The steamers designated by an. asterisk (''') carry Rio United States Moils. snips Parana lowa ' • China Tinglaud Cambria. Weser 'Abysainia BOARD OF TRADE, 308N.0..J.A81E8. U. B. DURBOROW, Atop:TILLY COMMITTEE T. G. UILLESPIE, )11 MARINE BULLETIN. PORT OF YHILADELPHIA-JtTNE:2 '@UN RISES, 4 411 BON SETB. 7 .16 - 1 inGiECVA.TER. 103 • ARRIVED lIEBTERDAY. "-- • ' SteitntOr Ann Eliza. lirchards, • 2.i hours from 'New Bakrk w J i o th u n J yß ge o roe W x P( Br),d D e & Co . from Baltimore, in ballast to Workman Co. Brig Eugenia, Earrabee, 26 dayS froni Turki Island, • via Holmes' Role, with salt to Warroti & Gregg. Sohr Aurora, Ards. 1 day from Frederica, Del. with grain to Christian & Co. Tug Thos Jeflerson,Allon from,Baltimoro, with a tow of barges to W P Clyde & Co. Tug G B Hutchings. Davis, frOin Havre do Grace,with a tow of barges to W P Clyde & Co. Tug Chesapeake; Merritiew, from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W P Clyd(Y& Co. • Tug Fairy Queen. W ilson; from Havro dd Grace, with • tovEi)fitargoa_ta_lY P tllydo t ( o Tug Lookout, Shearer, from Havro do Graao, with tow of barges to W P Clyde & Co. ' • CLEARED YESTERDAY. • EtPoneer Empire, Hunter. Riolt,Molld awl kiOrfollz, W Clyde & (Jo. 8010/114Y 5 ArleA:Wilee;Tbnifqii:ff"Wiinier jr"(7o7 . Behr 8 1 Bright, Emory, Bostim,,,l Korntopl*Jr.‘& Bro.. Behr J S Weltibn, Crovitell. Providence,. . do Seim E Nanny, Lewis -- Now Market. Tug. 1 how Jefferson,. Allenr 7.l.lcsalmoro, with es-iper g t hornets, Wl' (Stile & Cs.. •t . Tug Chnsapenke,iltleiri how, , 11 Into do Grano; witlea tow. , --- orl;arges,lY - P Clyde & - Co. Correspondence 0444 .Phlradelpbla 'Henning Bulletin. BEADING. May 31, 1310. Thu following boats from the Union Canal passed Into the Schuylkill Canals h ound to Philaflolphig, laden and consigned us followm • .. - s . Providence. with 1 ftnestono to S B Brown; lumber to order; Ili 11 Brnider. do to William h Kulp; W W blayberry. do to.- ll Cronkny do Co.: . 13 ,W, Wagopr,. do to NY Alaimo & Co: Alai Andorison, light., to captain !ZAYRE DE GRACE. Juno 1. ' Thn.,feNowing boats. lots „ title nmenjutt tu, tow, laden an doolittpigneviise follows! : - Pfeifer vls-idanning,lumber-to Watnon s hlitliinest Sbn; P B Merrill, do to Craig & Blanchard; A Page. Soo & Co, do to Trenton, NJ; Delaware.'grain to Roffman & Kennedy; Mountain BUY. coal to New port. Del; hic- Elroy. do to. Wilmington. DPI; Penrinyleania Coal Co. to Bliley:41U: Four Delaware and nucleon boal4,:with coal to New York MEMORANDA. Slop John Harvey, Lothrop, cleared at Liverpool 19th ult, for this port. !Mips Enoch Talbot, Talbot, and Martha, Mugod. for this port. fostered out at Liverpool 19th ult. Ships Tranouebar, Horward, and Geo Annie, Dyer, entered out at Liverpool 17th ult. for thls port. Ship Don McClellan, Williams, from New York March S for San Francisco, was spoken 21 April, lat 1 , 3.5 8, lon 2731 W. - Ship Dinapore (80, Wlhow; from Calcutta 19th Feb. at New lark yeeterday. blur Alaska, Small, at Liverpool 29th ultimo from Han Francisco. Ship _Britannia. 'Webb, from Callao at Fort Monroe 3lmt ra p t: for orders. Stoamer Claymont; nobiusom hence, at Norfolk 30th Steamer Norfolk. Platte. hence at Richmond 31. st ult. Steamer Jamem S Green, Paco, sailed from Richmond 3Uth ult. lor this.port. • • mourner Prance (Br). Grogan.. from ,LlYerneol 18th ult. and Queenstown lUth, with 1552 passengers, at New Y ork ye,terday. . Steamers Nevada. Green, and Aleppo, Brown, cleared at New York yesterday for .Lirerpoul. Steamer lowa, Stevenson,- sailed.-from-Greenock 18th alt. for New Y.,4, Steamer Caledonia (Br), Orenntone, cleared a} N York yesterday for Glaseow. Bark A bbie N Franklin, Holbrook, hence nt Leghorn 14th A pill via 'Marsala. Bark Johann Benjamin, Gerdinn, cleared at Liverpool B)th ult. for thin port. Baxk Vann, Ericknen, entered out at London 19th ult. for this 'port. - liark - Hinervailmonhardt,sailod front-Brouwer-shaven Imb ult. for this port. , Bark Griffin ißr), Artnetron. hence via Gibraltar for Trieste. was spoken 9th nit. no tat, Sec. Bark Flank 1 4 nyitt • Bmith, hence for Loudon, sailed from ralmouth Iltb ult. Bark F Beck, Beaker, hence for Bremen, wan off Isle of Wightletb ult __11 . 1,1 - 4 Geo Canning, B' afford, sailed torn w:enstown ult. for Antwerp. Bark 31ina, Holder, 50 days from Montevideo, at New York yesterday., with hides. 3.c.. - Nark. Reunion, Tinker, 45 - ilitYs'frotri Buenos 'Ayres; at New York ywitpriitiy with hided, &c. Brig S t W Welsh, Watson, cleared at New York 31st ult. for Trieste. Saws Argo. Taylor, and George 8 Bepplier, BlWard, hence at liticbinond 30th ult. MARINE MISCELLANY . . , Brig Thomas Holcomb . Idaxcey. from New York for Frontera. before :reported ashore, at: Playa Santa Ana. bus been floated and arrived at Havana Nay 31; amount of damage not rtsted. unuther of vessels belonging to or bound to or from ports 1. the United Staten reported totally lost and missing during the part month is 17, of which 9 were wrecked, 1 capsized, 4 Imrnt. I foundered, and 2 are missing They are . diainted art"frilliiws: - stkarner. 1 ship, 3 barks. 2 brigs and IV schooners, and their total P,tiflaitt/ d value, ex,da.i•e of cargoes, is 5g40.0610. The Philadelphia losses aro the schrs J AI Flanagan. from Philadelphia for Savannah, &MOM; C Scribner, from Portland for Pbrindelvnia.)slo.ono. and Varuna. from Philadelphia for Newburg port. $ll.OOO. BEATERS AND STOVES. PANCOAST & MATJLE THIRD AND PEAR STREETS, Plain and Galvanized WROUGHT AND CAST IRON PIPE For Gas,Stgam and ,Water. FITTINGS, BRASS WORK, TOOLS, BOILER TUBES. Heating by Steam and Hot Wafer, Pipe- of all Sizes entanq Fitted to Order. CARD- Having sold HENRY E, PANCOAST- and Iraklion 1. MAPLE (gentlemen In onr employ tot• several Years past) the Stock,Good Will and Fixtures of our RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT, located at the corner of THIRD and PEAR streets, in this city, that branch of bur busi• I,2ll9ll7PArrrrzmnara. . its n. sre_an,m'a niggl i ng TING PUBLIC and PRIVATE BUILDINGS, both by STEAM and HOT WATER, in all its various systems, will be canted on under the firm name of PANOOAST tc MAULE, at the old stand - , and Were commend them to the trade and business public as being entirely competent to perform all work of that character. MORRIS, TASKER-&- CO.-- • : , no. 22, 1870. Latil.2.tf 124 North Sixth St., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN TIER Brick-Set and Portable Heaters. A largo rtgeortment of FLAT TOP, SIDE AND TOP (MIN RANGES, for boating additional rooms. Rath Boilers, Registers, Tentilntorsoko. Send for Circular a THOMAS S. DIXON & SONb, N 0.1124 CHESTNUT Street, Phihula., Opposite United States Mint. Manufacturers of LoW DOWN, PARLOR, CHAMBER, OFFICE And other GRATES, For Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood Fir Atso. WAWA-AIR FURNACES, for Warming Public. and Private BMidlnss REGISTERS, VENTILATORS, AND CHIMNEY CAPS, 000HING-RANGES, BATH-BOILERS WHOLESALE and RETAIL EDUCATION. H. Y. LAUDERBACH'S CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC AND COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, No. 108 S. TENTH Street A Primary, Elementary and Finishing School. Circulars at Mr. Warburton's, N 0.430 Chestnut Street ruy9 tf§ INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN . IN LATIN, Greek, French and Gorman, by WM, JOERDENS, 1516 Mount Vernon street. myis-he MUSICAL, DIG. P. RONDINELLA, TRABHE.R OF Singing. Private lessons and classed. Besidehge 308 S. Thirteenth street. anls-t0 DR II Cri3. FIRUGGINTS WILL FIND A LARGE L./ stock of Allon'6 Df edlcinal Extracts and Oil Almond'', Bad. Rho!. Opt., Citric Acid, Ooze's Sparkling Gelatin, genuine Wedgwood Mortara. &c., net landed from bark Hoffnung, from London. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & 00., Wholesale Druggist'', N. E. corner ll!onrth and Race mtreete. DBUG GISTS' SUNDRIES. GRAD Cr ates,, Mortar, Pill Tiles, Corabsy Brusherr Mirrors, Tweezers, Puff Boxes,liorn Scoops, Surgieal Inetrn• mouth Trusses, Hard and Soft Rubber Goods, Vial Oases; Glass and Metal Syringes, &0., all at " Hands' ' prices. EINOWDE &BROHER,' &Ott • • 13 So N uth Eish T th street. CA7STI-LE SOA-P—GRI`MINE AND :VERY snporior-200 Mixed just landed from bark Idea, and or solo by BURET SHOEMAKER, & 00., Importing Druggists. ME. corner 'Fourth and Race streets. PERSONAL PROFESSOR JOHN BUCHANAN, M. D. can be consulted personally oi - by letter in all die ,asea=Patientoan-rely-upou-a safe,-apeedy-rand—per ailment Cure, as the Professor prepares and furnishes new, scientific and 13 oHltivo remedies specially adapted to the wants of the patent. -Private ofilces in College Building, N 0.514 PINE qtroot. Qtlico twurd.from 9 A, 11.1 . 99P,M, sp3o ly r A )11 , 1 ,-LARLP4- 1 A EYANWqr, , k I41 4, THIIRMAYI, JUNE 2, 1870. RAND, /PERKINS &-~© f-- myl2 th s to ly§ SATE DEPOSITS. f.ecority Drool Loos by Burichary, Bob- ' Itper,y; IFlre . ok 4.ool(dent. TTHE FIDELITY - INSVRANCE;THEST AND SAFE DEPOSIT; COMPANY, OF PLULADELFIIIA. IN TIIICIR NEW . MARBLE FIRE PROOF BUILDING, 1g05.'329-431 Chestnut Street.._ ` Copilotsubscrib a,,$1,(►00,000; ncw, C(MTON43ONDS,STOCKS,SECURTTIFES,PAMILY PLATE, O_OIN,DEEDS and VALUABLE:: of e ovr,' diacription,receiyedfor.,sato4tooPlug,.utl4or guarautoo. p at . yen% tru - leyste - The fJompany °rent SAFES .INSUPE. BUTtOLAR-PR — VAULTS, at' prices varkftig from 815 to e 75 a year, according to size. An extra blza for Corporations and.Donkera. itoatturpudlleslco adjoining vaults provides for Safe - noiltets. • • - • DICTOSITS OF nroloty 'REOEIVRD olf INTER EST, at three per cent., payably by , check;vrithout no tice, and al four per cent., payable by • cheek, on ton days' notice. TRAVELERS' LETTRIIS OrCIITEDIT lurnieboil available ld all Vitriol of Earopo; . INCOME COLLECTED ind remitted for one perct . . . The Compruiti act as EXECUTORS.' A DMINISTRA TORS and CIJARDIANS, and RECEIVE and EXE CUTE TRUSTS ot eveiy dfacitptlon i from tho Courts corporations and inilltiduals, . . , :, lg.. B. BROWNE:. _President. C. H, CLARK, Vice President. 11.0BEHr PATTgRsox. Secretary and Treasurer • • DIRECTORS: N. B. Browne., Alexander Henry, Clarence H. Clark, Stephen A. Caldwell, John Welsh. George rnyler, Charles 211 neglecter, Henry 0. Gibson, Edward W . Clark, J. Gillingham Soli, r - • •:' Henty Pratt McKean. ' m -• • IP4SURANCE.. Thg Liverpool es 9 Londoh CMG" ' Globe Ins. Co. Assets Gold, Bzi_oo o , , oo Fla , ll Premiums in -1869; $5,884,000 Lasses in 1869, - $3;219;060 No., 6 Merchont,e Exchange, Philadelphia. IB29utin RTER PERPETUAL 1870 FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA • - OFFICE-435• - and-437 - Thestnut - Sti Assets .on January 1, 1870 0 . 62,625,731. 67.: Capital tcecrued Surplus and Premiums .. INCOMEFDE WO, LOSSES PAID IN . 01810000. ' . $144,908- 42 - LOSSES PAID SINCE-1829 ovER $5,500,000. .. . . 'Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms The Company alsolasues policke.npon.the Rents. otal kinds of Buildings, Ground Rents and hinrtgages. The" FRANKLIN" has no DISPUTED CLAIM.. .D;RECTORSe Alfred o.,Baker, Alfr 4 Filler, Samuel Grant; 'Ttionkaa.SpailM, Ceo. W. Richards, Wni. S. Grant, Isaac Lea, 1 Thomas 8. , Bilis, George Fates, ustavus S. Benson. ALFRE G BAKER, President. GEORGE FAL_ES, Vice President JAS. W. McALLI STE R. Secretary. c THEODORE 11.13E0E% Aiziatant Secretary . ._ fe7 tde3li • . THE RELIANCE INSU R ANCE 002 d PANT QF-PIEUILAIMLIqUA.• - ' • Incorporated in 1841. . Charter Perpetual. - • 003ce, No. - 308 Wainnt street. - , Insures against loss or. tiamage by pllttc, on - Hoasee, CAPITAL $300,000. ~ • ' • Stores and other_Bnildings,limitid or pefietnal,and oc Furniture, Goods, Wares and Ilerchandisc in town ox tonntr LOS' . y SEti PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. tseets, December 1, 1869............-............. .... ......8401,879 42 • Invested in the following Securities, vis.: riret Mortgages - on City Property,rwell se cured...-..... . - ... ....... . 00 ' t u te e dovernamnt R 2. m OC PbiladelilEaChT6 Per Cent. Loans 75,000 OC 1.4 Warrants .....- 6,033 7C Pennsylvania 81,000,11611 6 Per Cent Loan ' 60,000 IX Penney lvania Railroad Bonds, First Mortgiige 6,00000 f7arnden and Amboy Railroad CompanVep Per Cent. Loan_. ' 6,000 Ot Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 Per Cent. Mort gage Bonds- . ...... 11,Ad) 00 County Fire Bonds_ illonara_ny's Btock. ........ 1,030 51echanies' - Bank' ....- ‘ 4,00000 -- Bank - Bank of - Pennsylvania - Stocic...... - 10,000 it Onion Mutual Insurance Company's Stock. 190 Ot Kahane° Insurance Company of Philadelphia Steck 3400 00 trash in Bank and on band.-- .__ 15-316 79 --$401,872 49 Worth at Par .... 8404496-AI crtha DIRECTORS. Thomas O. Hill, Thomas H. Moore, William Musser, Samuel Oastner, Samuel Bispluun, James T. Young, H. L. Carion, Isaac F. Baiter, Wm. Stevenson, , Christian J. Hoffman, Benj. W. Tingley, Edward S S i ain terriel B. Thomas, THOMAS 0. HILL, President. Wm. 01117118, Secretary. PHILADELPHIA, Deceruber.22,lB69. jal-tu the tf THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE MAJ. • - RANCE COMPANY. —lncorporated 1825—Charter Perpetual. No. 610 WALNUT street, opposite Independence Square This Company, favorably. known to thrycommunity for _kyr forty years, continues to insure against loss or damage by fire on Public or Private Buildings, either permanently or fore limited time. Also on Furniture, Ettocks of Goods, and Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, Is Invested in the most careful manner which enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the cam of less. DDOOTOIII3. Daniel Smith, Jr., - John Devereux Xlexander Benson, Thomas Smith, Isaac Harlehurat, Henry Lewis Thomas Robins, - J. Gillingham Fell, Daqi2lPtdd.atr-Jr.. DAME 1 W 112,. G. CROWELL, 800 mHE COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COM. PANY.—Qffloe, No. Re South Fourth street, below Chestnut. - • The rire Insurance Company of the County of-Phila delphia" Ineornorated by the Legislature of Penusylva• Q in in the, for indemnity against oee or damage by tire, CHARTER PERPETUAL. This old and reliable institution, with ample capital And contingent fund carefully invested, continues to in. sure buildings, furniture, merchandise, &a., either per manently or for a limited time., against loss or damage by fire, at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute safety of its customers. Losses adjusted and veld with all possible despatch. DIBEOTORB: Mae. J. Sutter, Andrew E. Miller, Henry Budd, James N. Stone, Johti Horn, Edwin L. Reakirt, Joseph Moore, Robert V. Massey, Jr. George Neeke, Mark Devine. (MARL B SUTTER, President. HENRY BUDD, ice President. BENJAMIN F. HOEOKLEY. Secretary and Tremor JEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COM, PANY of Philadelphia.—Offloe, No. 24 North Fifth street, near Market street. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. Charter perpetual. Capital and Assets. $166,000. Make insurance against Lass or damage by Fire on Public' or Private Buildings. Furniture, "'docks, Goods and Mar chandiee, on favorable terms. DIRECTORS. • Wm. 'McDaniel, . Edward P. Moyer Israel Peterson, . Frederick Ladner John F. Belsterlin , Adam J. Glass, Fleury Troemner, ' Henry Delany, Jacob &handed', John Elliott, Frederick Doll, Christian D. Frick, Samuel Minor, George E. Fort, William D. Gardner. WILLIAM McDANIEL, President. ISRAEL PETERSON,Vioe President. PHILIP Z. Contmau. Secretary and Treasurer. • UNITED FIREMEN'S INSURANOB 1...) COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. • This Company takgolelm.at the hrweetraips conehdent with safety, and conunes its business exclusively, to FIRE LIISIIIIANOg IN THE 'OITE HE PHILADEir RIA. .. OFFICE—NO. 723 41,931 i street. Fourth National Bank . Bulldins• . DIEZOTou ' • , Th om " J. m ar ti ni Henry W. Brenneri , John Hirst, • Alberiue King, Wm. A. 'ROMs Henry Dumm, , Jame' Nongan. ir°9.Wjcl .. WlWl=Glenn, dr/ 3 1 ,0 F 0 ! en-Jenner , tuv Arkin , Alexander T. Di ck son , ,nt"ln ii ga , 1 .-Albert 0. Roberto Ph ili p Fitspat iokr IJameo .Dillon. OONNAD B.ANDRESS, President. i WE. A. Paint %Ma* WIL H. TAG1N.1390%. i 20,000 .. '400.000 2.425,731 BM'lbEt,'Ja., Pr so dent. deri. ett INSURANCE. !INSURANCE COMPANY . ' — .NORTII AMERICA; Fire, Marine and Inland Insurance. INCORPORATED 1704. CHARTER PERPETUAL. f I APETAL,'“ J a 500,000 114110ETS January. 15t,1870 = 02.783,51511 • Losses paid since organira. tiQn,„ . , 823,000,000 , Receipts of IP:romlums, 1869, $1,99L817,45 Interest from Investments, - • 'lBB9-, „, . 114,696 74 • . . ' • • • . 92496,534 19 Losses D 1114,1809, . . . . 01,039,399 94 . • , .• 1 t STATEMENT OF THE ASS ETS, Fi Mortgage on, City Property 4 3 7 03,1430 00 United States 'Government and other Loan B B 411 00 ' Rai ond lroa s. d ,Bank and Canal Stocks . l,l2l 55, ,4 753 00 Cash in lank and office-- 247.620 00 Loans on Collateral Security. ...,. 32,668 00 Notes Receivable; mostly , Marine Pro , iniums. - . . ... ........„. .. . ..... . .... „...,. ........ 121,914 00 Accrued Interest . . ., 20.357 00 Premiums in course of transmission ,145,109 00 Unsettled Marine Premiums.— .. ~t . .,.,..,:.,' . .201 1 4000 00 Real Estato, office of Company, PlUla4seo - ph1a............ 30103 00 VW.- DIRECTORS. Arthur G. Coffin, . Francis R. Cope, Samuel W.-Jones, - Edward H. Trotter, "John A. Brown, Edward S. Clarke, 1 Charles Taylor, T. Charlton Henry, Ambrose White, Alfred D. Jessup, William Welsh, Louis C. Madeira, - 8. Morris-Waln, - Chas: W. Cushman,— ' John Mason, Clement A. Griscom, , Goo. L. Harrison, William Ilrockie. .ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President CHARLES PLATT, Vice Prea't. __ MATTI:Mg tfARIB, Secretary. • C. H. BEEVES, ABSI, Secretary, Certificates of Marine Insurance issued onion de sired), payable at the Cennting House of Messrs. Blown, bhipley & London. _ :FIRE — ASSOODITIOII - F. A PHILADELPHIA, Incorporated March, 27, MOO. Office---No;l4lTeith - Triftli Street. 11:18IIRE BIJILDINOS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURN - £D MERCHANDISE_ GENERALLY FROM LOSS BY FIRE. (In the city of Philadelphia only.) Assets January - 1. 1870. ,10,672,732. TRUSTEES: William. H. Hamilton, . Charles P. Bower, John Carroty, "• Peter Williamson, George I. Young, Jesse Lightfoot, Joseph R. Lyndall, Robert Shoemaker Levi P. Coats, Peter Armbruster, Samuel Snarhawk, M. H. Dickinson, Joseph R. Schell. Wbl. H. HAALILTON, President, 13AMIIRLi SPARRS.WR; Vice President' WM. T. RULER, Secretary. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSU RANCE COMPANY, incorporated by the Legis lattire of Pennsylvania; 11335. _ thced3. E. conker of THIRD and WALNUT streeta Philadelphia. MARINE INSURANGES _On_Vessels,Vargoandlfreight to all partaatthe.world. INLAND INSURANCES rim goodish, dyer, canal. lake and - land - earring to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On blerehendlse genaLklly ; Stores, Dwellings, • - . ASSETS OF THE COMPANY Novemoor 1, ISO. 0000.000 United. States Five .Per Cont. Loan, ten-f0rti0a...„... .. 0 216,000 00 100.000 United ''States Six Per Cent. , Loan-I-lawful mtmoy).., 107,7 5 .0 OP . 50,000 United States Six :Per Cent. • Loan, 108 L... L an 5 6 ,000,00. 10000-S C ate t o b _Pennsyvania_olxLrer. 213.960 00 100,000 City - of -Philadelphia'--- Six, --Per Cent Loan (exempt from tax)... 100,000 State. of New - Jersey ,- Six_per. Cent: LoatL - " - 102.000 110 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mortgage Six •Per Cont. D onds.- 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second - • • Mortgage Sixper•Cent. Bonds... 33,590 26 25,000 Western . .,Pannsylvania Railroad' Mortgage Six Per Cent Bonds (Pennsylvania Railroad guar• ----antee) 50,000 State of Tennessee - Five., Per 'Cent. Loan. 15,090 Ot 7,000 Sttate of Tennessee Six Per Cent. - Loan - ........ - 4,270 00 12,500 Pennsylvania dem - - pany, - 250 - shares stock 14;000 00 5,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 101) shares stock 9,900 0 10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mail • - • • Steamship- Company, -90-shares stock 7,500 00 746,900 Loans on.. Bond: and Mortgage, first Sena on City Properties 246,900 00 Ppr,Market valne. 81,250,270 00 Croat,' 81,216.612 27. -Real-Estate - - Bills Receivable •for Insurance 323,700 70 -Balances-due-at--Agencies Pro miums on Marine - Policies, Ac crued Interest and other debts due the Company 65,097 95 Stock, Scrip, dm., of sundry Cor porations, 84,706. Estimated ...... ....... .... 2,740 20 Cash on Bank...: Cash in Drawer. e1,231.4® Thomas C. Band, DIRE John C. Davie, Edmnnd E. Solider, Theophilus Paulding, James Trmstait, enry'Sloan, Henry C. DaHatt, Jr., James C. liand, William 6. Joseph H. Seal, Hugh Craig, John D. Taylor, George W. Bernadou, WillianzOaloUst9l3,i;HOM JOHN C HENRY LYLBURK, Seci HENRY BALL, Assistant A NT HRAOITE ,INSITRANGE COM PANY.—CHARTER PERPETUAL.' Office, No. 311 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philada. Will insure against Lose or Damage by Fire on Build• Inge, either perpetually or for a limited time, Household Furniture and Merchandise generally. Also, Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargoes and Freights. Inland Insurance to all - parte of the Union. DIRECTORS. William Esher, Lewis Audenried, Wm. M. Baird John Ketcham, John R. Blackiston, J.R.Baum 'Witham Y. Roans : John B. Hell, Peter Sieger, Samuel H. Rothermel. WILLIAM. SHER, _President. 'WILLIAM. F. DEAN, "Vice President. Wit. M. 82dIT11.110CretarY. to th e tf F _.— A.ME IN IaITR.A_NOE COMPANY, NO. 809 CHESTNUT STREET. LNOORPORATED 1856. CHARTER PERPETUAL APITL, 8200,000. FIRE IN C SURAN A CE EXCLUSIVELY. Insures against Lose or Damage by Fire either by For veinal or Temporary Policies. Charles Richardson, Robert Pearoe, Wm. H. Rhawn, John Kessler, jr., William M. ScYfert, Edward B. Onse, John F. Smith, Charles Stokes Nathan Mlles. John W. Evertnan, George A. West Mordecai Busby,. °GABLES IiCHARDSON, President. WM. H. BSAWN, Vice-President. ILLLAMBI. BLANCHARD, Secretary. apl G CHARTER PERPETUAL. ASSETS 5 200,000. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF GER M . NTO'WN__ - -- OFFICE' NO. 4829 DIAIN STREET, Take Risks in Philadelphia, Montgomery and Bucks counties, on the most favorable terms, upon Dwellings, Mims, Merchandise, Furniture and Farming Imple ments, including Hay, Grain, Straw, 4c.;&c. DIRECTORS. Nicholas Rittenhouse, Nathan L. Jones, Jounce F. Langetroth, Chas, Weiss, Oboe. Millman, Chas. H. Stokes. rift ROBERTS, President. 'entry a Treasurer. M. H. A =IIMAN ssistant Secretary. Spencer Roberts, John Stallman, Albert A Mancini , .1 meph Baudsberey. Wm: Ashmead, M. P., Abram Box, SPENCE CUAS. H. STOKES, SIN': 28 a to th .hu§ AMERIbAN FIRE INSUR.A.NUE (.30M. PANY, Incorporated 1810.—Charter perpetual. No. 510 WALNUT street, above Third, Philadelphia. Haring a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus in• vested in sound and av4lablo Securities, continue tc Insure . on dwellings Mores, furniture, merchandise. vessels in port,_ and timir cargoes, and other person)property. Alllonees liberally and Promptly adjusted. pvis,OTOBS. l w Thomas B. Mar% "Edmund G. Drain:Ll John Welsh, , ' Charles W. Poplins), • Patrick Brady, ' Israel Morrie, John T. Lewitt. • ' John P. Wettlerille - William . Paul. THOMAS B. MARIS. President, ILLsatniio:ll3. AAVTORD. Secretary• TORN" 0. , 84 . 11pRc0. , 0 PURE COD- Liver Oil, genuine and - poiftictly sweet and palata ble. Recommended.by the bestphysiolans in the haul. Established 1880. Citrate fdagnesia, Alcohol, Powdered Opium, 3f, pound bottles. ' Wholesale agency for the calebrated High Rock Con rest' Water.- • • ' TOR 0. 'BAKER Sc 00. • - 718 Market street, Philadelphia. • DITCH - 7-4Y, tinfidtßEL,B - 1111 - PITCII ow laxid hig ficirdoteamer "Plonoor"frosn Waring -o.,and for Kilo by 01/oH4Abitnif,Spitil4 A 00. i 111Uheatnut otreet. ' , . 82,783,¢81.00 _21X1,925 OC, EWE iB2IOOOU )TORS. Samuel E. Stokes, William G. Botilton, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, - ourcade,------ Jacob Riegel, Jacob P. Jones, James B. M'Parland, Joshua P. Eyre, Spencer PPllvain, J. XI. Semple, Pittsburg, A .13. Berger, D T. Morgan, tfi 0. HAND, President. O. DAVIS, Vice President, ;rotary. t Secretary. AUCTION SALES. 1 114 THOMAS tic , SON Nos, Us and lel South FOORTH slave% SALES OF STOOKS ATM BEAL 'ESTATE. i - PubManiasAttbe ßhiledelOhia 19=olfaps6 gv4O TVIkDAYat 12 &clock. WrEtrntre "sales at 7 the - And/0n Stern linnizE THUBSDAT.,.. . , - • l Sales at Residences Twelve especial 'attention • ' • "' MASTER'S.SALE OF STOCK. • • . ON. TUESDAY,. •• Juno 7. at 12 - O'cl , ,ck, noon, at the. Philadelphia Ex, chahge, sold 'at public folio, by order of a illaster in Equityilder a decree of the Supremo Court, 23 shares ori nal ',being equal to 506 shares new stock of the West ranch ane Suaquehanna Canal Co. • . • BEAL. ESTATE BALE,..JUNE 7. Trtiefees' Shle-.VALIJABLE BUSINESS STAND . THREE-STORY BRICK STOKE,No RA Market et... _ VREE-THREE ' 'STONE RESIDENCE'', Cheiten avenue; 8. E. of Pulaski nYenne..Gerntantown. - MIXABLE BUSINESS STAND.:- Tintrill-sTortr BRICK 'STORE and DWELLING, No: 629 Arch et. VALUABLE BUILDING, known as the ‘• Hope Iron Foundry, No. 960 .NortlaNintlretreet, above Poplar -79,4$ feet front.- • HANDSOME MODERN 1 THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 666 North Broad street, below Pop ' lar, 30 feet front,. ,164) feet doop to Ontario street-two fronts. Has the modern 'conveniences. Immediate BUSINESS STAND-THREE-STORY BRIOK *STORE and DWELLING, No.' 4312 Main street, Idanayunk. Executors' Peremptory Sale...Estate' of John Henry Witmann, dec'd--10 CONTIGUOUS LOTS. S. W. corner of Twenty-first and Westmoreland streets, near the Tinge . Station. on the Germantown Railroad ' lw,.nty -eighth Ward. Seine Estate-4 LOTS. Delaware st. . ' DESIRABLE BUSINESS LOCATION-3% STORY BRICK STORE and DWELLING, I I , IO, 631 - Callowhill street. MODERN - THERE-STORY - BRICK RESIDENCE; N. E. corner of Twenty-second and Norris streets. Has every modern conventonce. Immediate possession. 254• STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 607 South Ninth street, below South. Peremptory Sale-HANDSOME MODERN RESI DENCE, with Stable and Coach House and Large Lot = No.--I3U-Tulpehocken--street f -Germantown-160-feet ' front. seo feet deep-2 fronts. 3 NEW THREE STORY BRICK: DWELLINGS - (French roofs/, Twelfth street, south of - Moore, First ard. For Account of. Whom it May Concern-THREE. STORY BRICK HOTEL and DWELLING, No. 513 Fitzwater at. Peremptory Sale-HANDSOME MODERN THREE STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 1425 North Seven teenth street, first house south . of (Inluinbla avenue. Pc.r.mmory Sale-II ANDSCME ;MODERN THREE STORY_BRIOK RESIDENUE,No.D.74I nue. first house eastot Seventeenth'st. -- Postponsd • Sale-VERY - :VALUABLE'BUSINESS - STAND-HOTEL, known as "Idark ley's," Broad street and Germantown road, 4 acres-565 feet front on Broad street. . Salo on the Premises. DES-IR-ABLY, CORN PR-Y—S - E-All, N. R. corner of Washington and Church lanes, Cholton Hind. Cheltenham township.Muntgomery county,Penn• Sylvania, seven miles from Philadelphia and a few minutes walk -to .York Road. Station, ou the North Pennsylvania Railroad . . • U FRIDAY, June 3, at 33i4 o'clock P. M.. will be sold at public sale, on the premises.—Full particulars in handbills. Executors' Bole on-the Premises—Estnteuf - John W IMMO LARGE AND VALUABLE RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE. ON'FRIDAY MORNING. Rine 3, at 10 o'clock, will Re sold at public sale. on the premises, all that VALUABLE THREE-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 feetto a 25 toot street: - • - • • W•tt -- Immediately after the solo of the Residence will be sold, by catalogue. the superior Parlor, Dining Rem and Chamber Fainiture, Piano, 'Carpets, Bookcase, fine Blatressee. Beds, Kitchen Furniture, Rai igerator, &c., &O. - V kLUABLII LAW LIBRARY, ON FRIDAY 'AFTERNOON. June 3, at 4 o'clock, including the Pennsylvania and En:ltett Reports. FINE OIL PAINTINGS. RARE ENGRAVINGS, FURNITURE, &c.. Of the late Jamee Ideblorttio, Esti, To be sold - ON FRIDAY MORNING. June 1008i0, at II o'clock, in the second story gateman:mu of the Auction Sfore. South FOUrth street. comprising originals Of Leutze, It rlinniel, eropsey, Doughty, Shale.- ken, Van de Veldt., Seymour,,Boritield, dtc. .E.are En• grarings and Furniture. - examincil-t-hrec-duys-before-theval, Ngle on thq_Premises, No. 2323 Green street. LEA NDS.OISIE , REMY:NCR -AND—ELEGANT NAL NUT DRAWING:. DINING EOM AND, CEIAII __IIEB- F-tiR NI TIIRE,-- - - FINE-- - - , FRENCII , - , •• PDA T MANTEL BLIBBORS LACE CURTAINS FINIE• TITNEITTTA-NG-F011+13,711-NNT)SOIITE-I=SSELS AND OTHER. CARPETS, CHItOMOS, BRONZES, CHINA, GLA SSW ft}: etc. ON MONDAY: ItIORNING. • • June 13, at 10 o'clock, by. catalegue, at No. 2.32.1 Green Kin et. below Twimty•feurth street,the entire Household , • Furniture. including—Elegant Walnut and ebony finish braving Boom Suit, covered with crimion brecatelle, made by Allen ;elegant Walnut Centre Table, fine•toned siNiairnetave Piano Forte, made by Decker Bros., Now -Yark; handsome Walnut Dining Boom. and Chanther Furniture. made by Walton; elegant Walnut Buffet, fine French Plate blantel Mirrors, handsomely.- framed; Thread Lace Window Curtains, Bronzes,Cbromo Litho. graphs, Handsome rusg a els and other. Carpets, Chinn. and Ght‘SWitie, superior Befifgerahif, - Kitchen Met,- --sila. May bo examined nn the morning of sale at 8 o'clock. Catalornies ready five daysareyinne to sale. • - HANDSOME MODE`HN-RI:SIDENUE. Previous to the sale of Furniture will be sold the IIANISOME THREE STORY, RESIDENCE and Lot -of Ground, containing in front.26 , ,leet. and extending in depth 164 feet to a 4 feet wide alley: The house contains 13 rooms, and is finished in the beet manner throug,hout. Clear of all inrnmbrance. Immediate possession. m ii s_sfitalo may remain on mortgage Nay he exatuLied any day previous to sale, between 4 and 6 o'clock P. 3.1. only. • . tkah.re rnems 1) AUCTIONEERS, AUCTIONEERS, Nos. 232 and 2;14 Market street. corner of Bank. • EXTENSIVE SALE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. THIS DAY AND TO-MORROW. A CARD.— \V e beg leave to call the early attention of City-and.Countryaferchants.to_our_Elegantassortment. of European and American Dry Goods, embracing ja, pac • ages and - Rits — of - Vitriottcle A rttcitH, t o large variety, to be sold by catalogne,THlS MORNING, at 19 o'clock, on four months' credit, to be continued on FRIDAY, at same hour. SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY BALE OF rata —DOZEN—COTTON HOSIRRYI Or A WELL.K.NOWN -- - IMPORTAT ON ION. FRIDAY MORNING, June 3, on four months' credit. including— Ladies' brown and whito Hose. Men's brown, white and mixed Haif Hose. Children's Hose and Half Hose. 50 cases Canton Fans. 40 cases Silk and Gingham Umbrellas and Parasols. Also, Stock of a Retail Store declining business. LARGE SALE OF CARPETINGS, 800 ROLLS WHITE, RED CHECK AND FANCY MATTLNOS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. ON FRIDAY MORNING, Juno 3at In o'clock,. on four months' credit, about We pit-eeelngrain, Venetian, Liet, Homp, Cottage and Rag Carpetings , Canton. Alattings, Oil Cloths, Ste. LARGE SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EURO PEAN DRY GOODS, ON MONDAY 110.1.1 MAG. June G, at 10 o'clock ,on four months' credit. SALE OF 2000 OASES BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS STRAW GOODS, ON TUESDAY MORNING. June 7, at 10 o'clock. on four mouths' credit. HOMAS BIRCH & SON, AUCTION T EERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1110 CHESTNUT street, Rear entrance N 0.1107 Sansom street. Household Furniture of every description received on Consignment. Sales of Furniture at Dwellings attended to on the most reasonable terms. CARD—We call particular attention to our Large sale of household Furniture, Carpets. Pianos, Mirrors, &c., .to be.sold.oil Friday morning. at 9. Weisel:. _Theassort ment comprises New Furniture, madd by, the best Cabi netmakers, and secondhand Furniture, in good condi tion. Alan, flye Rosewood Pianos, Carpele,Jfitrrors, E owing Machines, Pictures. China, Glassware, &c. Open for examination to-day ant on the morning of sale. Sale at No. 1110 Chestnut street HANDSOME WALNUT PARLOR. CHAMBER, LI BRARY AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE VELVET. BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS. E. ROSEWOOD PIANOS, BY CELEBRATED MA. KERS;. SILVER PLATED WARE AND CUT. LERY, FINE CHINA AND GLASSWARE, SE. CONDHAND FURNITURE FROM FAMILIES he ON FRIDAY MORNING, at 9 o'clock, at No. DR/ Chestnut street, will ho sold, a very large aesortinent of new and secondhand House hold Furniture, Carpets, Pianos, Paintings, Engrav ing°, China, &c. ROSEWOOD PIANOS. At I o'clock will t.)+ gold, five Relowood Pinnoe, by celebrated makers. LAWN RICAPER. At 1 o'clock will bo sold, a Lawn Reaper, nearly , now, cost .5100. • PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES. At 1 o'clock will In; Bold, 400 Entitle Framea, size Bald and emailer. SILVER PLATED SPOONS. Also. 40dozon assorted Wrier Plated Spoons. rp Y HE PRINCIPAL MONEESTABLISH.- ..L. MEN T, S. R. corner of SIXTH and RACH-otreots. Money advanced ou Merchandise gonorally—Watchoo, Jewolry, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Pinto, and ou all articles of value, for any length of time agreed on. MATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRVATII SALE. • . _ . . . . . Fine. Gold Hunting Case, Double Bottom and Open Face English, . American and Swiss Patent Lever Watches; Fine Gold Ilunting.Case and Open Face Le pine Watches ; Fine Gold Duplex and other Watches.; .Fine,Bilver Minting Casoand Open Face English, Ame rican and Swiss Patent 'Lever and Leine Watches; Double Case English Quartier and other Watches ; La dies' Fancy W etches, Diamond Breastpins, Fin.ger -Rings Far - Binge Studs, Ac. , ; Fine Gold 011111118, Medal lions, Bracelets, Scarf Pins, Breastpins, Finger Rings; ' Pencil Cases, and Jewelry generally. .FOR SALE—A large and valuable Fire-proof Cheat, suitable for a Jeweller ; cost OSO. • • Also, several Lots in deuth Camden, Fifth and Chest TIAVI6 & TEAR VEY, AUCTIONEERS, (Formerly with EL Thomas k Sons.) Store Nos. 48 and 50 North Sixth street. 07" Bales at Residences receive .particular attoutien, trir Bales at the Store every Tuesday. mm L: — .A.ISHBRID GE & 00., AUCTION. 1. EMU. 406 MASK= atreetAbovo Fifth. AUCTION SALE ivr.AatT.rN BR,WHERB, AUCTION : , g , tro.iarenESTMlT ntreot: above Sovenith SALE FINE OIL PAINTINGS, OHROMOS. FRAMES, &e. ()N ENIG _ 411110 3. at II &dock, at the auction rootnti, 701 ; chestnut street, a collection of fine llcdarn Oil Paint ings, including specimens by N. D. Lewis and °MM.-I tino Chronlos, gilt frames; unframed Chromos and En gravings, &c. , 4 May be examined on Thursday, Juno. 2. Important Pereniptori Stile for atibountlif Whom it mar Concern. ELEGANT DIAMOND JEWELRY, .• FINE 'WATCHES, OF EVERY DESORIPTIM JEWELRY, TWO BETS FINE DOUBLE RABA NESS, &c. ' June 4, it E o'clock, at the auction rooms: without serve. ap excellent assortment of elegant-Diamond' Jewelry, find Watches of every description, in- elegant' gold and sliver hunting-case and open face canes; alt, kinds of Watches, in gold and sileercseek; an , aosort:- , . . went of Jewelry ; two Sets of very fine Double Harness, equal to new:'; Iris positively announced that every lot int this sale Will be sold without-resorM, for , , uecount of whom it may concern, to repay advances and charges. Catalogues on Fridays when the goodo:may boexatig-.: Med. BY ORDICR,4)P"BXEOUTORS.i Very elosant Cluitor Gent's Pin 24 fino Brilliants; A prqettin, Tracey & Ca.'s Gold Bunting Cese Watch and Chain; two Naval Officers' Coats. Revolver, do. ITINB•H&ENN . BB, Two Sets Fine DOniiiiniiii - neiZe7iii dciodorder, Sale No 1012 Smith Flfth'itroot:' ' SUPERIOR PARLOR; 01-lADIJI,ER. AND, DINING -3100111 FURNITURE FINE"' FRENCH ., PL ATV MIRRORS. lIANDSOMB BRUSSELS GARPETAc (111 INA AND GLASSWARE, KITOREIN UTEN-' SILK, &c. ON-MONDAY MORNING. • at 10 o'clock. at No. 1012 South Fifth street, tho entire. superior Household Furniture., &c. -• ' A CUOIOE COLLEOTI.ON OF FINE MODERN OIL PAIN'UNGS" A T AUCTION,. , The Property of W MARPLE ON TUESDAY MORNING and EVENING. r - innii7 - 01tti - e'clock - and - 8 - irelocluott the unction rderniq' No. 704 Chestnut street, by catalogue, the choice colle tlon_of Mr. W. L. Marplo, it resident arthit San . terarr. cisce, - Cal. The - collection entbritesa many line specimens from the easel of Mr. Maxilla. and a fire selection made' ! by_Mr.lll arple while visiting Zuro pe recently. - Will be on exhibition two days prer lOUS Winds. Sale No: 2212 Vine.elti:oot ELEGANT • Yi; FURNITURE,- ROSEWOOD SUPERIOR GRAND PIANO, BY , WEBER; HANDSOME OILED WALNUT CHAIR ,- - RNITURE,F IN E-FRENCEI--P-LATN-raIR--,- RORS, HANDSOME LIBRARY AND DRAWING ROOM 'FURNITURE. PINE CHINA -- ,GL ASS - A NV '- PLATED WARE. HANDSOME ENGLISH BRIM:. SELS AND OTHER CARPETS. /tc. • • • . . ON THURSDAY MORNING, June 9, at 10 o'clock. at No. 2212-Vine street; by catsi- , 'ogee, the entire elegant Household Furniture, 86c. JAMES FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, No. 422 Walnut-street. _ REAL ESTATE SALE, JIINE 3,-1870. - This Sale On next WEDNESDAY, at 12 o'clock noon, at the' Exchange, will include— STOCKS AND ORDIETERY LOTS; 17 shares Brown's Silver Mining Co.;parsso, 10 shares Remington and Now Jersey Ferry Co: Share Mercantile Library. • - • • '• - Lots Nos. 6 and 24.Soctton 4.4,Mount illorish Oemeterr. LOGAN SQUARE—Handsome modern marble and. brick residence, with Mansard roof and back buildings'', SE. corner Nineteenth and Race streets:lot 22 by43o feet. The situation is particularly inciting. ' No. 1521 RACE ST—Modern three-story brick resi dence, with back buildings, and. throe•story brick nufactory on Spring street. lot 72 by 120 feet. Orphans' Court Sale. Estat4 of Henry Pascoe, deed . 1512 - SUMMER ST—Neat three-story brick dwelling - and lots 17 by 68 feet. Sante Estate. N. TWENTIETH ST—Desirable bnildinglots, below Parrish et. ,64 by 100 feet. , Same Estelle. PASSY UNE. ROAD—Hotel property known as the 24th Ward House, cor. of luth street, lot 85 fest front. Estate of Mahlon G.l tbert. JEFFERSON iIAV. AND FEDERAL ST—Tavern stand, duel ling and slaughter-house, S. E. corner, by -120 'feet to Sißtioll et. Orphans' Court Sale. Estate of Peter Jacobs, dee d — 4.34 - E - . - GIRARD - Atifory Whig - bake ry - and iug,_l3th.Ward.lot 17 b y 611 feet. . COATES AND BEACH STS—Two 23;-atory brick tavern - and dwellings, at N. W. corner, lot 31 by 37 feet.: SaloAbsolt.te. _ . No. 47 B. THIRD ST-Ono-third interest - An—lS-Story iron and brick business property, above Chestnut at., lot 14 by to feet. • Orphans' Court Sale.. Estate of George M. Ever/y.(1.01.. • . or. OOD ST—Three-story stone rough-cast !Mato and lot. 16 bv 36 feet. Sale Absolute. By order of Hats:* , 2114 CUTHBERT ST—Thren-etory brick house and • 1119 -PALMER HT-2-story frame house .and• lot, 163 i by 90 feet, below Girard 414 , ... Orphans' Court Sale. Ea tote of Samuel W. Courtney. 3524 'FILBERT HT—Neat . three-story brick dwelling -a mitot; 14by-DI-feet, 24th--Ward,. .0,1 , /iait3i-Court •-Safe., ' Estat , or illicitly! Neeson, dec.!t _ . aITS - SEVNNTH - STNMtrlliree•stdr - b - riglc - dWelI- ing. below Spruce et., lot H. by GO feet. Subject to tsd ground rent. • ' • DELANCO. N..1.-Largo three-story frame double mansion. With two story back. buildings and 3. sores,' of land, Frank lin.et., tire minutes' walk from stations Immediate possession. . • • . .- Mr' Full particiilurs in. ratalogues• ...._.. ...__, BYEARRITT & CO. AUCTIONEERS , ~ - - CASH - AUCTION HOUSE, ' '• ' ... 141 e, 23e MA RN NT street. coyest' of Bank street NOTICE TO CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS-. OILF_RIDiYMoRNING . Jont.3, viz.: 61.10 lets Dry Roods, Notions, Hosiery, Rib bons, silkc, t e:; SOO lota *Rend rmado - Spring - Clothing - ,, - Shirts, Overhsubt. /to. . - - - Also, Locks of Stores, &a. _____ Also, Straw Goods-Alats, Caps, B o ots, Slices, &c,, &c. - _. .. __..____ ___ - BCOTT'S ART - GALLERY AND AUCTION COMMISSION SALES ROOMS, . B. SCOTT. JR., Auctioneer. 1117 CllESTNinatreet, Girard Roily. Furniture bales every Tuesday and Friday morning, at 10 o'clock. Particular attention, paid to out-door sales at mode rate rates. den VI - Jr , 1219 CHESTNUT . Street. • it6r Personal attention given to Sales of Household Furniture at Dwellings. • ifir Public Sales of Furniture at the Auction Rooms, 1219 Chestnut street, every Monday and Tnursday. 13.7 - For particulars see Public Ledger. ser N. B.—A superior class of Furniture at Private Sale. HiNERI The undersigned are prepared to execute orders for ENGLISH LEON FENCE, or the best make. The most sightly and the mod economical fence that can ho used. Specimen pans of vorious styles of this fence may be seen ut our office, nihO 3ing YAENALL dr TRIMBLE, 117 South Front street MERRICK & SONS, SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY 490 WASHINGTON Avenue, Philadelphia, MANUFACTURE STEAM ENGINES-111101 and Low Pressure, Horlson • tal, Vertical, Beam, Oscillating, Blast and Cornish Planning. BOlLERS—Cylinder, Flue, Tubular, &o. STEAM HAMMERS--Nasmyth mud Ddli7 styles, and at all sizes. CASTINGS-Loam, Dry and Gruen Sand, Brass, &o. ROoFS—lron Frames, for covering with Slate or Iron, TANKS-Of Cast or Vs rought Iromfor refineries, water. oil, &a. GAS MACHINERY—Such as Retorts, Banat Castillal. Holders and Frames, Purifiers, Coke and Charcoal Barrows, Valves, Governors, ,te. SUGAR IIACHINEILY—Such VaCtMM Pans and Pumps. Defecators, Bone Black Filters, Burners, Washers and Elevators. Bag Filters, ,Sugar and Bona Black Cara, Ac. Sole manufacturers of the following specialties: In Philadelphia and viclnity,of William Wright's Patent Variable Cut-off Steam Engine. In the United States, of Weston's Patent -Self-center. lnand Self-balancing Centrifugal Sugar-draining Maw chi ne. . • , Glass & Barton's improvement on Aspinwall & Woolsey% Centrifugal. Bartol's Patent Wrought-Iron Retort Lid. Straban's Drill Grinding Rest. Contractors for the design, erection and fitting up of Re. hneriesfor working Stigar-or. Molasses. COPPER AND YELLOW. METAL Bneathing, Brazier's Cooper Nails, Bolts and Ingo. Copper, constantly on hand and for sale by HENRY WfNE3OII s 00.. N 0.132 South Wharves. GROCERIES, LIQIK/RS, atC. RUBE OLIVE OIL.—TILE SUBSORI bore beg leave to announce to the pnblic that they hevo made arrangements for receiving, and have DOT in the store, the celebrated Mottet brand of Sidad-Oil, hich they warrant superior to any Oil imported into this country. JOS. D. BUSSIED 44 CO.. 101 South Delaware avenue. Q BERRY WINE.—A VERY SUPERIOR KJ and pure Spitilkh Sherry Wino at only 83 00 per gallon, COUSTY'S East Nutt Grocery, No.llB South ecoud arca below Chestnut. • . CLARETS. -EXTRA QUALITY TABLE Clarets, at $4. St, $6 and $7 . por case of dozen bot tles--of recent importation—in store and for sale nt COUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. 118 South tiooond street, below Chestnut. LIFORNIA SALMON.—FRESEE Vv Salmon from California ; a very choice article ; ToE sale at COUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. na Booth Second street, below Chestnut. SEA MOSS FARIN NEW Mtn() CM. fo - r toad, very choice and delicious, at COUSTYiIit East End Grocery, No.llB South Second otroet,, bolow MUTTON HAMS—A VERY 0110I0E article of Dried Mutton, equal to the beet dried beef, for bale at cousTY'S East End Uri:teary, No. BS South Second street. below Chestnut. • JUST RECEIVED AND. IN STORE 1,000 C 1 1 ,608 of Champagne; sparkling Catawba, and Cali fornia Wines, Port, - Dladeira, Sherry, Jamaica and Santa Cruz Rum, fine old Brandies and Whiskies, Wholesale and Retail.P. J. JORDAN, 220 Pear street. - Below Third and Walnut stroots,, and above Dock street.__. _ • • • del tf J ORDAN'S CELEBRATED P ETRE TONIC Ale for Invalids ' family use, etc. The subscriber is now furnished, with his fall Winter supply of Ids highly nutritious and well-known bever age. Its wide-spread and, increasing use, by order of physicians, for invalida, use. of families. &c., commend It to the attention of all consumers who want a strictly pure article prepared from the best materials, and put lip in the most careful manner for home two or transpor tation. Orders by mail or otherwise prompt Iy supplied. P. .t. JORDAN, No 2.40 Pear street. de? . below Third mid Walunt plroots.