Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, June 04, 1870, Image 2

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• - PHILADELPHIA EV ENING BULLETIN. .• SATUR DAY, -- , TUN E 4 4870. . . ---- . .... . _ ... ... _ .................._..... „.... ......_ ..............„ __.„....„ „...‘.._ ....._....
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Then the circle wi , is formed again, only inetead. - in selecting their_ bag age and-ogetting, ft • • . - . -.••• . StililltiElito,itESOßTS. . .
FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE 0.., .... .- i • • rim ArliciAL
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of joining hands .they put their arms.reund ashore, - - We -did .- the tiame is 130011 as: postiiis i, . , -_.., •-•-- ~ _ .• _
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I each other's neeke, and went whirling rotind . ...._Ohle;sand, after securing rooms at this hotel,
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SUMMER . RE 7 PER - - CENT, -- ;: - GOLD -- LOAN - - FREE 'FROIVI- • S T X- - - ------ -
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‘,.. •• • . the priest, and Making load noises in cbtreett,. : .Irmeriett off first to the post-office • and thin to -.-. .- . • • •
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. . After contirming this for, alongtime,inithla: the , lianker's, in search of letters. .
FB.E:AIiT 7 U. S. Ilx, . -'• • - -.,,.: __• !_:...,,..-.--.. ,•::.. 2... -•.. : '..Y; ,, ,' . . . .
• ', constantly. aceelerated mothari tilt 1 thatight ''. ,-1• ' •'
• :-- Philadelphia'and Redding : Railroad {,:. i :•--: t . , , ?. , g per
. , OCR 'WILMINGTON LETTEiR,'" • :•• - , •• , ,• -• •oF TUE So , " l' - . ' •. ' F.t lit , cent. ' r
lecriLunlcattd for the PhimeelnhiaEveninsißnuetim t h ey-would certainly drop doom ' from sheer - ' . '-
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SmYRNA, TiiiirSdniTEreitingdvpril--28:-The --extialltlPTl,.thfLoircle,was
; !agaiii, broken, and,. : .-.!_Corresriondence of the Phila. Eyenniselpenetnen - . . ,
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prii/gticloo? : ''. . Winmueo TON, -June.-3.-The,,electionjor. :.,. -- • ..; ~ • .1.••-•'' nesota R.-R, -(Jo - iis :. --' ~ • ~• •-, •••• • . , •••• •
Smyrna stock - has - gone uPstbrisiderably; since' they aR- gathered ~ .routf tbe MAY 20,1870. -
last night. My impressions 'of .it are 'much together in a Send. Mass, :clasping eadhOther - delegates to the Republicanftate,;••9onverition: •
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more favorable, though the facti r o e then stated around the body; stem in jumping, whirl- in this county yesterday • wal,, as I predietediand. , ,..',.. ‘•
• , : r . • •••.ir„. HOUSE; . - • ,:,.-- 'FIRST - .MORTGAGE •
N under, I,iiitsi,lll73. FIRST.M.ORTGAGE.
are facts still. But then you know that" cir - ing and. howling, ' till . some of them were interesting one. In this city overl,4.ooL - Voteli• ; • iirii ' . Otir - olibe - Wander, . S huylkill co
cumstances alter cases "s
-and our outward cir- utterly . exhausted, when the rest of thorn took - -
Were polled, though usually a dozen people at - I - -- --•-• - - -. TUSCARORA - no 5 0 - YEAR CONVERTIBLE BONDS.
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curnsfanees have altered for rho better. They - .to their knees agaimoin-a-hollovv.square, as at each Polling-Pike settle ; the - matter. 'The 1 •Mrs:M. L: Miner, Tnecaron-SPOO'Siilinylkin county:" '', - - ALTMITED QBANTITY FOR SALE • - -- • .
' changed our rooms at the hotel to:day.; and, the beginning, mid in a low, subdued sort of . AT' 90, AND ACCRUED INTERLNT.
issue was fairly made between the friends of• W. F. Smith; ry P. I fy iu , i gUylklll county. ~ . , .
now, instead of the gloomy.dons.we .00dupied. - joint recitation, the strange service was con.
Dr. Jump and Thomas B. Coursey . Fee - and l MOUNT CARREL *HOUSE, The greater part of the road la already completed, and . . : -... e0f
last night, C— and I . have a nice, large, chided. As I stood beholding othis. grotesque .
the Candidita ;. '; . -'-'
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sin ,favor. o e latter were I
1. diaries Culp,Mount-fiarmal.P,O..
i•ROrthamberland cm - --ehowsiarire - tiarntnet, and the balariee of the Work is • -•-, • 1• • the Issue' of -- .. ••• -' - •
clean, bright, cheerful -looking eitting-room, performance, I could not but ask myself the WHITE.IIOUSE, . . pidlY progressing.. ;.e, : . • •.••,, •• , . ~• • . ,
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- with a chamber opening into it containing two question, what notions must these men have elected in the city by a vote of 4to 1. In all ; . . .
F. Mayer, Reading P. 0., Berke county. • , , We unhesitatingly reemnmend these Bonds as the safest . . •
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single- beds:: • Moreover, there are very - much of the Divine Being to suppose that such a the Hundreds l
yet heard from,with a single ex- . ANDALITSIA HALL,
Henry Weaver, Reading P. O.; Berke county. . • • .•rind Vest investment in the market. . -- ~1 . .
: • United Statett Five-twentleff at current prices only ree ••
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• jileernintiquitoes in it, Which is not the least Of service can be acceptable . to Him? . ception, the result is the same. Among
_the ' ' CEN usu. AVENUE HALL ; ~ fun, per cent. Interest, while these pay eight and
its adiantages. So we feel in. much better To change the subject,lwould justre . mark,ine . the cityare Howard M. • G.-D.73°lle ' Reading P ' 0 "
delegateS elected from Dirks county. . -
SPRING MILL HEIGHTS, one quarter per Cent in Gold; and wo regard rho socuritY
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• humor with Smyrna than we did last -night . closiiii - the entry
. for. to-day, that . I killed
Assessor Jenkins, of ti l ie t Coni l nercialr John P. M cLear, Jacob H. Drelach, Conshohocken .P. 0., Montgomery co. "lallY good. ... . ~• . .
' Our stay here will thus be much more coin- sixty-one niusquitoes in our room this evening. General ofWoodall,neina Revenue , under Lincoln; • BoYERTOWN SEMINARY,
present Assessor ; Post- L. M. Koons, Boyertown P.•O ~ Berke county. • • . HENRY CLEWS (5C CO-. ST. . JOSEPIt AND: DENVER'' CITY:,
fortable than it seemed to peo . fniee . at first. . So yon will see that lam likely to keep my master Lewis ; Anthony Higgins,Chairman of I.ITIZ-SPRINGS, - Bankers, • .. . •
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. This place is interesting as Raving been the band in, ready for the fall eampaion. et_horne,o._ the - Stafe-Central , _Conimittee and...U. • S __Dis- I Geo. F. Greider, Litiz P. 0., Lancaster county. 32 WALL STREET, N. "V
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RAILROAD COMPANY
seat of one of the Seven Chitrthes' ta which STEAMER -Julia), Saturday Ereaing, ' April . . trict. Attorneyt U. S. Marshal D ' d. - Dr, A. Berke unn, an , , • ~, sr VEL t , ---- --- - • - -•• -. -- --•- . _
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the Epistles of the Apocalypse were addressed. 30.-We are afloat again, on our way to Con- nearly every other prominent politiciau who - COLD - - SPRINGS - HOTEL, - LEBANON - 'BOWEN_ & _FOX, ~.' -- ----
It was one of the only two out of the seven stantinople. After breakfast this morning we has been accused of belonging to the " Wit cou.srry. - Issued In denominations-of --$1,000.-:and:- .• .
KURTZ & HOWARD, : •
whose works were -not condemned, and the called once more on Mr. Griffitt•; the English mingt'on Ring." . . , Wm. Lerch, Sr,. Pine Grove P. 0., Schuylkill county. ' 500, Coupon or Ree,lBteretionnYlable to 30 •
EPHRATA SPRINGS,' • BARKER BROS. & CO.,
only one of those cities which has continued carpet merchant, to give some finel dire,ctions This afteruoon 'John Petersen, the man ar- John Frederick, Ephrata P. 0., u. years. with Interest payable BitleAregutit
to flourish in undecayed prospersty. Ephesus respecting our bale of rugs. While we were rested on suspicion of -piracy and mnrder, had PERILIODIEN BRIDGE HOTEL.• TOWNSEND WRELEN & CO., and 15th February, in New York, • Londott:
is about seventy miles from here, and there is there C. concluded to leave orders for a another hearing, at which was ,present the Davis Longa r ke i r io C s ol p legoville P. 0., Montgomery co. J O_ Ire PHILADELPHLA
• .. • • or Frankfort, free of lax. Secured by a
a railroad connecting the two places.' We Turkish carpet to be made for him, of a eize keeper of- the - boarding-house in „ New_York. Dr JamesTalmer,Coltevil.3ll..nroteemery co. - , . --- suer , taltreo only en a completed and hig•hly
from which- .Petersen and the missingman - _ '
ehould like, very much to gnand ' visit the ' just to fit his parlor. It is to be finished by DOUTY• HOIUSE,.. . .... . ..,•
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es ory may WILMINGTON AND - READING prosperous road, a t th e rate of 813,503 79 - - - • •
ruins there, but the trains do not start at such September, and will reach Philadelphia some ~ rt bk a .me t: kw i l n i i
be lto a r c t i li d um at be;laud county. . • •
be brieflysummed i ' started.doll ‘ ' eLe'tfrtillornr hiladelphia to and • , - . • per mile. Earnings itteiCeisiiUf its Ha.•
times as to enable us to do this without rue- time before Christmas. They are really Idernnosin up, Weidman t a t a German sailor, wh from above points at
reduced rates, good for game day bllities. This line being the Middle
ming the risk of missing our pessage •by the . splendid looking-carpets, and there is hardlyissuetland on Saturdays good until following Monday. RAILROAD. • •
.. _ had saved up some money, stated hi the bar -o my23 2m§ Route, Is pronounced the NIIORTEWE
sq•afriellif-ulotrow, and thatis,a.thingonotto, .any.sue.h..thingnse wearing them out. More room of . a - sailors' boarding-houSe, kept
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be thouglit of. - ' • - • .., - --- • --- -- • over, ,C.foUnd that he_could get. one of . these" - -- Christiaii Lietierricatinjfir': - NeW - YOrk - O that' he - NEW — UNITE - ••—
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We finished our negotiations about the rug- carpets for his parlor for somewhat' less than should like * to buy a vessel of - his own: ' John - - - • • '- - - --,-- Alql? . . PASSENGER TRAFFIC ' ACROSS
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this Morning, and arranged •to have them a good Brussels would cost him at borne.. Petersen, a sailor, who makes his home in this , Syringe, • Sharon New York, -.-• . -.
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___packedoandshippeci._We also gota box and Immediately after lunch, at noon, we cityggested to him that he buy a small' yes- i1riA4.7.171, s, ,
Free of - Taxes. KEARNEY SPANNED BY A RAILWAY
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packed it - with varionsiblug.:lliat WO---Svielted-lopacked up -our-thin *•r our bill, and en. eer y and buy up junk, &c., along the coast, of- - Win be open for Atte s ts Jane 15, 1870,
c a o l i t i li v, - „ n , e le m il -- e - e F a u o r t n a itu fi r r e s - ti. a e ld , : i i i z o t t 7 l es an d-alllh e -m od era= - " -7-- AND CONNECTING WITH THE • UNION.
to send to New York from here. Mr. Dumas ' gaged a boatman to take us and 'our baggage feria to accompany him, - and saying - that he• - PACIFIC AT FORT KEARNEY
was familiar with the whole ' ceast from New
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.. 31 .. ortgage .. Bonds of this Company
We are - •offerring - •8200,000 of-the -- -Second - - ----- --- - - -.---- --- ----------- --- •
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bought a carpet - and a rug this morning for on board the Austrian steamer for Constanti
York d .t t o h th fl e.. Drealkwateir,..._•,Wordruaon. sc-
.6 T m e t r i l o n n s :. f e 3 h r i o l
d P r e e r i - I da a y m , d or se e r : . 6 t t o -_- n i 2o lf per
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' his study at home. Ho is in affluent eircum_
.., nople. To ciur great surprise, - *e fettnd 'hey '
and boug it-the sloop Achilles, ' AT 82 I-2 - AND'ACCR - UEDIiTE - RiS
stances, the only FOIL of his mother, and she is 7 excessively crowded with passengers. Her I
, C l e ll i d ) e th e the offer,
:aril liberal reduction made to gue " s i t i s B ren la minfri r g ice th - e w :n t tir a ti
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-: _a evidow,__Heie well educated andintelligent, • decks are perfectly swarmiag ~ - with
mann had y over $lOO in his •possession and Pe- - All - a . nd of. Music in-attendance two evenings each. For the convenience of investors, these Bonds are - ,
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and,though young,has seen a great deal ofthe - - i-deck-passengetso- -• These-. _correspond „... to_ . value of ' - - - - .8,000,000
tersen-but about -$l4-so _LiehermauLtestifies ,
we lc k r:an.) . ` other informatio n, address
world. Ile is au excellent traveling compan- the steerage ....paseengers on' board our conclusively-he having acted as a sort of Issued, in denominations of
ion; -and; • for a Freneliman; quite a 'serious, : -Ocean
.' steamers. - • ..Tney bring their . .own, • banker.to the latter duringa spree he went on - '-' ' ------- ----- r - ' -.-- --- --- ---- - - --First-Mortgage_ 11and5,_...1,500,000,..___
.J. J. ,ANTHONY, Proprietor, 1,000 5 5, 500 5 s and 100 5 s.
-- • moral - man: - His -knowledge --of French. and . Provisiena and bedding with . them, and just before Sailing. ' The• next , heard of. - the .-
, sh t , r •,§. -.; • Scho hs rie ---- --• •• •-•' --" •.• Y ork. _-_,
Italian has saved us a world of trouble since , spreading their on the deck, they sleep Achilleeshn'arrivedohereswith - Petersen alone, nlv2ss.4t* m P rigs ' c ei - 'County . ; Now , ~-• " . -
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he joined our party ; while his skill in titian- : and eat and stay there, without moving till the on board, who gave no accountof bow she came ,
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Rolling Stock and the full equipment of the - Road: -- • - - -" - --•- " - - "-- --- • •
tiering has saved us a good deal of money. end of their journey is reached. There are into his possession,' but sor after- THE COLUMBIA - MOUSE, - • "The remaining portton of this Loan •
now for sale at 971.2 and accrued interest
For instance, in making the bargain for our a great number of women and children among wards went to New York, and back bi te his old AT CAPE MAY
trip through Palestine with our dragoman,we 'those now on board. Representatives of boarding-house, where he said that Wordmann are about TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS per mouth, I n currenc y. c ab b e
. bed at tun cum..
WILL BE OPENED FOR GUESTS '
JUNE "Id. - which will be more than DOUBLED with the opening of
• should 'have agreed for ,£1 10s. a day for each ' almost every nation may be found among had sold the vessel for $lOO to a fisherman, and
man ; but Damon insisted on -Cl 55., and by a . them. They have no roof over them but the had . shipped . for Rio. After he came back to It 1, intended that the l COLUMBI I n a it.li
high character for quietness and geed e o h r i d l e l r 8 al l el i c n oe- I to " "I" come.
the other half, over which the largo Coal Trade of the PviD3'7B Agencies In New York. 'Laurier I.lc
Wilmington the vessel was seized and himself tinne to lei FO conducted. Co., Bankers, No. 49 Wall Ntieet, or W.
persistent refusal to give wore, he fina.ly tai- - he
and what they would do in case of as toretaiu its large,firot-class Only SIX MILES are now requ ir ed to complete the
Hethensaid beOwnedpartof
arrested. the (inner patronage. .Road to Birdsboro which will be fi nished by the middle p . Converse & Co., No. 5-I Pine Street.
- -- -•-ried-ity-thus-saying..us.each, a dollar a day
_for • rain, or storm, I cannot imagine. We found A rrangements may be made for It'lilles by calling ofthe - '
vessel, and that her captain bad been knocked upon the undersigned at the Girard House, Philaila • . month. &Paw villein, Mops and all Information
forty days. He is studying law, and expects the first Cabin sodothat - we could only- - overlicjarti. - - 11 - e - tolff several - conflicting - stories - - - --DEO J BOLTON Pol t '
e ___r_oirc er. _ can be obtained at either of the above
to make that his profession. . succeed in getting berths in the second-class as to the place where„Wordniann was lost over-- reyie th sir tjyli - WM. PA INTER -& .00 -- ----- minted-agencies. --- - --- -----,--_----_-_ _________..... •
This afternoon we took a donkey ride' to see cabin. On board a French steamer it would board, but said •he was knocked over by the
some of the sitirreundings of Smyrna. • This- have made -- but little difference. There the boom. He has at various times claimed . the -UNI.TED__STA TES HOTEL ---:-------------------------irmiuEnsi-------- --- -- - - - -
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was our ueappara,oee on these animals state-rooms of the second-class are as large vessel as his own property, and iS known . to ATLANTIC CITY, N... 1 , _ . ..._._ .... ._ _. - to is particularly Issiitiod sothtile Sera ,---- ------
si n ce o ur S e eps siesiee a Al ex odria, and Cairo. and commodicins as those' of the first-class. have given his wife $lOO.. He' has admitted _-...-. - ... ... 7 • No. 36 South Third Street, . rules. . We are satisfied they are all that
The donkeys here are „better treas.:.
d, better But here there are no state rooms in the having the captain's watch in his possession; Will open for the reception of Guests on SATURDAY,
June 26, with a . PHILADELPHIA. . eould be destred, - itud - wribeeltatlnally-re7. • ___ ...
, furnished and better-looking than thosd we second-class cabin- only - berths around the and also $2O -of , .bis . money, besides which a
Reduction of Twenty - Per Cent.' In the - ThY6tirl4 commend them..., •
met in Egypt, They
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sides of the cabin.. Fortunately, the voyage i s trunk and other property with Willch the cam . Price of Board. `
taro left New York is missing. Altogetherthe .• --
_lure highly respectable branch of the donkey short -only two 3.:,:tits and . one .day ; but I do'
tease wears a suspicious irld the-•coutruise- Music under the direction of Professor M. F. A ledo. LEHIGH-CONVERTIBLE . TANNER- & CO
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family suivillbeir cousins pf the, land •of the - wish - that these two nigia,; were over. The .
sinner held him to ' a ' - --• ' ' est Terms, - sn). per week. - -• • - .. • , •
flUMer at the next terrin-ov. • Persons deeifillitt? engage rooms will address 6 Per Cent. First Mortgage Gold Low - • . Filacs..4.. - Agerztis,
iirinumo,,,: five b? aa,
i Pleasant rte l .e. js the weather, indeed, is -quite mild, Os that we Can
the U. S. Distrit Court. ' re •
BROWN. dc WOELPEER. Proprietors, 49 Wall Street, New York. -•
first place, to the Caravan bridge, an interest- epend most of the time on desk -only te c an't.
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There is butlittle news Of lcidaltiapertatte. - ATLANTIC CITY, - ' - - ••• •- - . • ..... _..
in plate by the side of the - river, from which sleep there, es so many are doing. There ie a The Democrats hold their nominative elect Or No. 827 RICHMOND Street, Philadelphia. . • from all Tian. •
the caravans take their departure for the jour- fine quarter-deck, and this. is reserved for ;,o-Morrow for Sheriff and Coroner. - But little ---i el I°--UP--2-111-§ L
.We offer, fo re $1.780,000 of the Lehigh Coal and .•P. rw P CONVERSE &CO - - -----
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thrOugh Asia Minor. I should like very the passengers . of the first and second-class interest - appears tO be - felt' in it,' as there - is ner- _-- - - .o. . - ... _.. .. _ ie .., e - Navigation Company',s - Deir - Firid. -- 'slortage Six :Per . • ~,,,
much to have seen a caravan preparing to alone. body Who even pretends to expect their candi- C 4311 g r Ps pg na,11., Cent. - Gold Bonds, free from all taxes.interest due March • • • Commercial ARen:te.
.. start, but there was none upon the ground to- STEAMER JUNO,
~Sanday Evening, Mali I.—l ditiates to be elected this fall. _ DALE. and septenmer, at NINETY 00/ and Interest in cur- .4 4 fins -Street, _New York. ..
day. However, I suppose it would only be, went 'upon deck soon after drtyliglat this • ~_ e, .CA I -' l 4l' MAY, N. J., rency added to date of purchase. 1 jf,s,Spif - -
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on a larger scale, the saran scene that we wit- mooning - and found we were in the midst of a LETTER FROM POTTSVILLE. • ,i, i
OpeltS, :fan® ...st. Closes, October lot. - -
Octpber 6 - 1869. They have twenty-five 125) years to
messed every day in Palestine, when our en- i - leery integesting circle of classic scenes. W.O run, and-are convortitile into stock at par until 1879. DREXEL & -- CO
[Correspondence of the Philatla. Evening Bulletin.] ' Principal and intermit payable in old
campment was breaking up and preparing for were sailing along in full view of the plains of Porrsvm.LE, June 3, 1b70:-A colliery near -,5351 - -ter-day June -and September .84 .00
--,___. ... • - - They - are Willed by &first .Mtirtgagtt on 6 IM aorm - er o -...---, ' ee „d•
a start. I ancient Troy. All around us were locations Shenandoah went to work this morning, on ' per day July and August.
1 The hew ling is now completed. . . "dear latithrin the•Wyorei fig- Valley, near. t i Villtseliatird;at t . ,I,N O. Oqb. -...-...
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After this we ascended the lofty hill lennind i immortalined by ,
old Homer in his his
contract work, at a reduction equal to the new 1 st ark and Simon Hassler's full Military Band and Or. presen t producing at the rate of 200,1X30 taus of teal per I • .
an, with works, in progress which contemplate a• • r- -- "'• •
the city, for the two-fold purpose of enjoying , tory of the ten years' siege and
basis. This is the third which is virtually c bli s p t p iT i
c ul t
i l 0 0
u t: i f e o c r e i i . 0 m s ,
address large increase at•an early portod,and also upon valuable I Amerman and F.4reign Bankers.
the view it affords, and also of visiting the final sack of - Illium''' proud capital
working _ _.. .. meiedFetate In this city. I
that basis;and the
on
extensive ruins of a fine old castle which •by the confederate powers of Greece. Idn'sA sinking fund of fen - cents•per - ton - npon a ll dal taken i Issue DraPn and CU-cedar-Letters of Credit,
apl6 1922 26 29 & eod tenl66
stands there., From the top of the hill, and '
, sacred mountain was visible in the distance. ,
more, in the Shamokin region, agreed to adopt ------------ ----- from these mines for five years, and of fifteen cents per ! available on presentation in any part Or
with its lofty summit wrapped in snow. We the same basis, and resumed work yesterday ton thereafter, is established, and The Fidelity, Insur. Europe.
! oe
from the wa s o the cestleo - we - conld look di , LORETTO SPRINGS.once. Trust and Safe Deposit Company, the Trustees ' Travelers can make all their fi nancial ar.
anchored for an hour or so at tit-e-Telatiel-of- moiiiinge-R-is-notoknown-hese whetheLthe •
rectly down upon the city. It was almost ' ______ under the mortgage, Collect these siim, and Invest them rangernents throu 'II tint, and we will collect -
such a view as you would get from a balloon ; Tenedos, which figured so largely in the went to work or not. Loretto !hiring% Cambria County, Pa., - in these Bonet'', affewitly - terthe pro= lemns-oftirc-Trush-t-th-erriirtern • 7' - omfri___Nsn'yhnitt. char e..
- while the splendid bay in front of the city, closing scenes of that fierce struggle as the The Shamokin region is fast giving way, and Will he opened en the FIRST of JULY next. For full particulars, copies of the mortgage, &c., 1
place to which the Greeks retreated, and he- apply to • DREXEL, WINTHROP &.. CO.,- New Yorke
with the shipping lying at anchor and the the rest will soon follow. The collieries which For Circulars and other information, address P. 0, as . I
------ - ----beautiful ranprama of mountains which en- hind whose bills their ships lay hid, while have adopted the basis are isolated ones, and ' above. W. H. NEWBOLD, SON & A ERTSEN, .
DREXEL, HARJES & CO., Earls.
r-role-tbe-bay,mqke up a mlgniticent lautLseape. the crafty-eounso-ho carried out, ,
their-position-give-s-th en_c_ourage to resume iny26.lmB FRANCIS A. GIBBONS, Proprietor. C.& H. 110111 E,
The castle on the top of the hill belongs to a
and they salved by tire—strafe I w
01 I, , xs e tteo ,
,t,5,,,,,._ef beint,,r4fiven ttva , .W. CLARK & CO,, _ I -
period some seven or eight centuries back, wooden horse that entrance into the city I
the strikers is less. Well-informed parties say 'Claititenang,.o .1-A-11--c--aos , . s I• I - - - ,
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and figured largely in the events of those days, . which they had striven in vain to secure by ' that the men would all go to work, if they were DREXEL & CO. • i a • . •
though the details of its history are all buried force of arms. The tomb of Achilles was not 'afraid of their leaders, and afraid to trust WHITE SULPHUR ' SPRINGS. myll lrul •
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in oblivion. pointed out to us along the shore-a nigh each other. Even their county President, John • tel and
Mit,lis r ei
, cr o n o ty tow Ne o w po i l 'orit ) . ,.., F yi irs a ts 5 14n . ,
n r e o h r l a s n and Sleeping
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' mound raised over the remains of that proud • Siney, has advised them, in two or three recent ev er y
sfro r n i i Hial;fon River 'Railroad depot, New York, at
SMYRNA, Friday Erudny, ..IpriL 2t).-We • !No. 121 S. THIRD STREET.
warrior. And not , far from it is a similar ' speeChes, to" hold out if they - could ; but 'if kitii'''„ l ,; n.7,4' ~..
• es H ist • efy'gt•vlguc4eehaFrirel.llleisttralltiet.tleft.,Trnct? - I '
called on the Ameriean'Consul, Mr. Smithers, ! CITY
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mound, said to be the tomb of his friend they Must give in, give in all together, and not fare, address as above, or C. II:OLIVER, 7 Beekm, u SUCCSSSOIIB-10-- -s.._
this morning, to get his official certificate to street, N. Y. , , ,
... . my2e-Ime„, '
Patroclus. The islands of Samos and Imbros district by district." The miners are certainly SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO. -
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the Inv ti . :5 of the bale that contains our rugs. in a very tight place. Multitudes of begging
are in view from the same point, which are PROSPECT TERRACE,
Be is a very pleasant and agreeable man, awl women infest the towns, while the men who Every department of Banking business shall receive
desert bed by Homer as the places where the Freeland, Montgomery Cennty, Pa. •
be put through our business very expo- • were away seeking work . are coming back 1 , ti r O ' l n d ' p i! :t e a i v o e n A nn 1 °
IL -e_ i n c :t e a . a t 4 "ta aa e inr et = • •
gods descended from Olympus to witness the This delightful SUMMER RESIDENCE will be open '
' 1 frierd. E. D. •RA NIXPLPu & 00,, New recei ved York , hr our
di
He gave us a copy of the New Yorkaeauf " poor, ragged and dirty"--to use their for the reteption of guests on and after June 1.
great conflict which took place after the '' ' FM Cireulars,'Terms, &c., apply to JAMES 'FULMER, . PRIVATE WIRE. - . jall-1p
Tribune of April let, the first American paper Own laognage. WARRANTYS _ • .
wrath of Achilles was appeased and he con- co. 439 MARKET Street,Phila; or to the proprietor, 9
we had seen for three months. It was very ac- • The operators, on the contrary, are jubilant. & Jain ' eS-PS111:110r, Collegeville P. 0., Pa. _..— . ______,_—
sented to again •
engage in the operations of I'OCKET BOOKS, di.C.
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eeptable, and made us feel ess-if we were
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~,t he war, Tenedos is not more than five or assert that they have not yet begun to feel m
really getting nearer home, ; Was sorry to . ' M AID IN ' S ATLANTIC HOTEL,
six milel; from the shores of Troy. It bas a the strike nor been Compelled to 'Jail back on -' ' ' lesselliegese.,.
see in the papers 0.19 aerie© of the death of • 'CAPE MAY. 'Rebuilt • since the
: late • tire, and . . •
town of the same name at the northern end - of their reserve." . • Still, • all they boast one, . that ready for Guests. Open during the year. le dirently 4 4.
~ .alls., #4ll /r
' c4ivra l TAVD. 5 f.'s, who did so nobly during tbe on the Seft , Shore; with the best Bathing Beach of the. fi , •
the island. It was here our steamer anchored they "can easily hold out another month." A ca-pe. . o. , . .
War. ,to take some freight on board. The town is report was circulated this Week that the men
and Teis: 53
September i.) . pgr 4 4 ) }', , : r tlll iii , 2. a l 3 ;/F 4, Be i„ k r f‘o,r,eilcutrier of lair ge amounts,
After this we went to the steamboat office, defended by quite a strong fortification. I had tohitetcashed a breaker at Mt. Laffee "to :ii;ati .tsgilst. Coach 'from the Depot, Free. No ----,.._
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and secured our tickets for Constantinople by should like to have bad time to go ashore and keep it from rotting down before work begins Var. JOHN MOMAKIN, .
the steamer which Rails to-morrow afternoon. -wander over the plains on - which the battles again; but a good joke was spoiled by the •n072.4-tnth elm§ Proprietor. h',4 riy• Manufacturer : (,), O c iS•
This belongs to the Austrian line, and we shall described by Homer were fought, and visit discovery that the story had no foundation in ---
EPHRATA. M.i)UNTAIN SPRINGS, - • .
' ..? v 4l and Importer of 1 to ot ?..
Bus have :in opportunity of comparing them the famous rivers of which lie says so much fact. Probably the men thought (if they LANCASTER COUNTY. PA.
This delightful sumer resort will be open for the re TAKEN VERY CHEAP. ~,,•, 0z . • 1 tit, „.
.Pi tjtl 4 POf,KET-BOOKS ~
'with those of the French line, in which most , -the Meander and Scaniander-but this was though . t about, it at all) that 15,000 square feet . spno „ of gueste.on 10th June, under the superintend
of whitewash would be altogether too pon- 4MO of Wru. IA lutehouse f late of Atlantic City).
of our travel in these waters has been made.. • out, of the question. For particulars, , , Rosewood Ladies' a Gents' 0 c ard =d . .
derous a joke in these starvation. times. . addr l. W. FREDERICK; - -I v
Fancy and V ,
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Satchels and . 6.et.
.This afternoon we went to witness the wor- Wo got through the first night in our ..-- - ..- - WIC°. my/5 2m§ Proprietor. , Mahogany = .
- ----ship- of-the:Howling.D.erwishes-....._ll_was_tbe .
_crowdeff.oahin...ntore comfortably we ex- -..... LtUM.MER BOARDING - CAN BE OB- , ' Ivrttin .♦f Travellin Bags I lovelier - .- :
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strangest performa.lice •to be called worship -, pected,,for 'the weather was pleaiiiii one:high •-'-
- -::iiilln.",%lll.l.4iGS---ANTi PATTERot64 - ---- --- 0-,-tained.Atreasonable prices, pear the Stations on S 'v- W"°*. • - 'la all Styles. . B F° 1 ' 41 "_.... -
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that can well be imagined. The place of as- to allow of the windows being left open, and ---- ----
- - N4 Its.. M. A. lITNiiER'S TRIMMING - , •
- ---oo - - • the line of the Phillidelphiri.-;riail.---Baltirrtore- Central-- - - -- - - . ...:_. • ______ ~...._,
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Railroad. &poly to Ticket Agent' in - Depot.' corner ,_
sembly was a. small square chapel, or inesnee, that wive us plentV. of ventilation. Soon after il
',l LACES AND PAPF,It PATTERNS. Broad and V.• uslungton avenue.
_tny2l : tii th te9tt I !". I yea 4, ~)R 6O, — Thilsc.ELLANEous.
it stood in a large court., or open space, sup- pas 'ofFightof Troy' - e;/ ' It '
.sing out
NOVELTIES IN TUCKED AND SPRIG MUSLIMS. MHS7I:77E. WYMAN'S SUMMER I'-'' 1 : 0 i' j j ' i
rounded by cafis, or rest':eurants. The service Hellespont, or Dardanellee o ttlitsbroad strait Piques, from 25c. to lil. . Boarding house, near-Tioga 'Station, on the Der •t . T . ' ' f.' , \ '1 i . lt•
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reantown Intilread, is now open for Boarders, , earn run
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Curirg,Paeking and Smoking Establishment -
had begun hefoie 'tr arrived. A poition or that connects the .Egean Sea with the Sea of mei g ue , t , i t i i, (l , l , l , lll ,, ll , B 4 2 l s'p s ll p i.tierwyli l lr e li H .
" every half hour. Ample shade_ and dictensitd lawns,
stabling, Sic. Addrese through !being Sun I'. 0.;- or call JOHN BOWER &- CO:,.
'he chapel was partitioned off from the rest of Marmora. It was here, 'you remember, that Tom Thumb'fringesglitp,A-ima . at t'ovant (alai) and Thom streets. styli elf
the building by a railing. The mentbers . of : Xerxes built his .bridge of boats for the peg- MADE-UP LACE GOODS. ----- _ Cure of Superior Sugar-Cured Hams
re, Pointe Applique, vaienci•
the society, or order, or those who engaged : s age of his huge army in his famous expedition en li n l e a s e
hace Thread, cm G c u c lm r
H. SOFA BED • e re
en Tongues, and'ProziSlons Generally,
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actively in the service, were within this ell - against the liberty 6i - Greece. And it was Nu t illiiiitit, all tgi d sMi , is , in ,, use.
closure. There were about fifty of them,-all 1 here that Leander swain across the wide ex- V
eos e o e n h g i ' t ' i l ! P e n loves,*.il g , livery pair 7.varranteil. WM. PARSON'S • ' 5.W. Cor.'•Twortty.Fotrth and Brown SUL
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meth of course, men and boys. Outside of ' pause of water that senarated him from his 10 - 13 o r p - id s ii , l i t i T s tl . s t6moillr,mgettilifleß,crifTezch3,i•ir,- el ry ,c e Nets and IMPROVED PATENT SOPA RED 40 South Third St., my24-tu tits:3o' '
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the enclosure, and in a gallery overhead, were lady-lov . She • Otglit to have felt -highly It' you lt:allt a halleSOUlely-fitting, well•made snit, at makes a handsome - Sefa and comfortable Bed, with . FOR SALE.
short notice, go to t, . .
_. Spring Mattress attached. Those wialling to economize
a Dumber of persons sitting cross-legged on honoree if she cared much for him. It was ins BINDER'S. 0 room should call and examine them at the extensive . YARNB•. F 0 R - "SALE
the door, inlet:watching . the performance. The no slight job. The bores aro at least three ,i S i d , f i e u r ,i e t zer disappoints. It is truly aw n ,
derful retch' first-clasa Furniture Wureroonift of Cotton and Worsted Yarns, - all numbers. : CLoetlnoLi,
men within the enclosure were arranged ,or four times as wide apart from each otheetts The abo •
ve goodo cannot bo equalled in
rfi gAlM: r or FEIFBOII & Son, No. 228 S. Second Street, . Tame, ono,' two, three or four ply, on c pp,'
ti towiirposn,Cotton •
Price. _ Attie, WM.. F ARSON'S •PAT ENT EXTENSION-, , • and in rkeins. Also, Clain And tba no
----------iit-tl fora--leollow-stiturrei-ttll-either-in----a-Hare--the-oppoiiiie_hanks_o_f the Pelawaye. and Wool Waste.
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-•-- - - TABLE FASTENING. Every table should hair) them ibiIIMADEL I ,9 III /is F. HALL, COlilillission Ble - rehat.l. • :
squatting or kneeling positure. They were led .: - We lidd' a' pleasant. service on board our .. MILLI N blt - Y - GOODS. otiThey hold thuteaves_armiy_tegethor when pulled apetf • a KILBY Street, Beaton, Mass.
by a priest, or head Derwish, in the centre of steamer '1 his morning. There are several - about the room. " ,--,----: . .M•1117 . 32.n§ --•-•••'"''''''-"- --- ---- __ m1i2603 !" -
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the square. They kept swaying their bodies • Scotch Presbyterian ministers among the GrEpi L .'HAYES &______......._.......___•._._...•......• .
CO._.. GENTS , FURNISHING GOODS. JAY -COOKE & CO., vi.) - E.R.' o- THE BEST
violently backwards and forward in concert, passengers , as well as one from Chicago. kf• roljrigenanlZSillv'e? Id Plated Ware, Jeweiry,ete,
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rematieg over together what seemed to be They all declined officiating, however, and it No. :no sioarn EIGHTH STREET. ver manufactured.. •. . - • -
FARR & BROTHER,.
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lines in rhyme. After contiutiing this for . fell to my lot to act as chaplain. Between NOVELTIES IN RIBBONS, PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT Philadelphia, New York and Washington, 'mhl tfrp ' 324 ehentrint str ,
eet below Fourth.
4 14 E ASSOBCO ENT OF FLOWERS,. AL
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some time they suddenly stopped, at a signal twenty and thirty met .. .in the saloon, and sat LIZIIIT'sTir LE OF II Airs, . MANIJFACTORY.. S ANK •
from the priest. and then began again, repeat , round the table. I went through the morning BONNET AND HAT Fni.3l.Es, - NUT Counting•house Desk. Address • / 2 1Ile
AT A WERT SMALL PROFIT. Orderefor these celehrbartiluStact:.suppliod promptly •••• • - F , ti E' in Oavrcts.
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ireg pines different words, but accompanied, as, . service, and made a short address on one of pp 9-e
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reo oby the swaying motion of their bodies. the verses Itt the second lesson. We hpne to be. • -9-8 sr
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• • After going throe •I,efieli clianges 'at Constantinople in the morning, and I will -. . • REFRIG.ERATORS, , --- -GentlemeWs Turnis.hing ( Goods , - Dealers in Government • Securities. -, • .. . .
• r - • Of late styles In-full varietY. • - -. ,••• " , • .•- • .• • ' -. .. .• _ - - _ .. H Y.. - ..LAUDERBACHS.,.- ,:. •• ~ •.• ..
they rose ti, their feet, and taking hold of close my letter till after' otir arrival. Since -------"---, si _ .... o
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hands, formed a circle round the priest. .This the middle' of • the afternoon we have been .Saveryls Patent Combined Dining;-Room
WINCHESTER- & !CO..
- ---• ------ - ----- Special attention given to the Purchase - and Bale of
Donde and Stocks - on Gommission, at the Board of Bro- CLASSICAL, - SCIENTIFIC AND,,• COMMEROIAI!:
circle, while revolving round its centre, was sailing through the Sea of Marmora. It is Water Coolers and Refrigerator. -- . ACADEMY,
alternately contracted and explauled by till the only like a good-sized lake. The' water is , -
It being mails of Cast Iron, Proem; •. ' 706' CLIMSTNUT. .-- kers in this and other cities. •• • ,••.. • • • •No 108 S • TENTH Stroot..,
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- - . -___.• ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, • • •
persbns con:pos:l,g it ~ i militant:oll'sly ad- smooth and the sailing very pleasant.- - _______ . Incioiiiitri,iipTri,aitilipit.,%itytata(4,ikuszer,stirt
~ fel "tn th ii t..,..........,..........,..;f. ..INTEREST.ALLOWEDON DEPOSITS. A PrimaryiElementary 'Mid F-illiehing SChOOLt t L
COLLECTIONS MADE ON, ALL POINTS.
.eirculars at Mr: Warburton'il , N 6.4 30 Olicidtal wee
vancing, W l 4 then iehi waling two or three HOTEL nu PXnis, Coustentinopie, Monday rerri l e . •
tel protisionm, true „f,,,, . • MANTELS,* &C. -- - . - • , • .
.00.L.D AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD - i i iyg - tf— . . , . .
Please call lilld OVIIIIirIII. . -------,----------*-7-
steps, all the time repealing in candlirt some Eteidee, May 2.-Our steamer anchored at .et -es , .... . ~ .
-' - .ti.ELIA.,PLE RAILROAD BONDS FOR INVEST , i,N HT I; UCTIONS . GINtiN ' IN' LATIN, .
„ - words, of . which Allah - No'' , iiM 014 one we tin' entrance of the Golden Horn about sun- 'O.i • - i . .? ! so, JACOB. F. HAND, Jr., ; - t - N - l tvkult.t,,,v , . 'WM. 30ERD161i • S, -
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• Could distinguish. Then lostoenn , ow,. loosed . rise this morning, The city,. as seen from the .. .
• - " - Retail Depot, 620
,81A.11.1i ET Street, ' "•._ •,_: a. •• •‘- : irallitit . a;;V :' • ' • •-• -' • • ... • • 44E •' 17; ' - j Greek .'grench rut& Gorman, br ,
mylB-lei" -
- • • 161 a WIWI. Ycili i)n. '"
• - hands and slOrtti Still, though ficintinning ilia water, has a most
. impindng appearance, with. • my - - , to tli26t • . ~ . ... ~. .
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. - Of the latest and Mord bealftiftil.deSignotriuktall other . ••• - • - MUSICAL.
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lolidn of their •Amities. and I .1 , . gelid mosques - and palaces and 7 --- -- '-- ---- 7 ----- --- - --- -- :- ---
swaying rritt ,ring its many Spit., - BOARDING ,
Sluts Work •on band or made to order . • . . .
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P ROND.I.N.E.U.A, THAQ .. •
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.: . : •_..,, a 0, 0i , s Int o, fh sounds together, which other tine buildings. The decks of the steamer ; . ...___ --..-- ' -- -- -•-
s, - • -•--- - Also, PFACII BOTTOM ROOFING SLATES.
• -- 1 L. -- (1Q i_ . / fiEsTNUT •S lit Elbe P - HAND- Fetter
and Salesroom, SIXTEETH_ and_ nes tstegy-' •, •• - . 1,410.-)01) .
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_stile. Private lessons mi. - classes. : Residence. , •
: • seethed 10 be only deep guttural grt,aris.. -At a •presented a Scene of inextricable confusion, as WILSON a MiLlans, '
• "4611-'''' 308 B.lhirteenth otrect. • • . aneo-tts
11)Vt) tICOXIC apartments to-rent en-sower single. . IMO. sumo. n01i29-tf re
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signal frn the priest this oration ceased, the great crowd of passengers were engaged isty3l to th mh" ap8.6n19 . ,
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Tim National Singer -test ,•
bdgiA Cin-'
cinnati on Wednesday, Juno 15.- _ _
OnEAT compiaints Aire -intideby Aniericmis
resident in Lmillon- or the irregularities the ,
Atlantic mail • ' '
,Srt:Nern, Wfuawr, colored, was hanged in
Northampton county, Va„ 'for the _fliardeis_.
Mr. WeStcott in April, 186 S.
TifERE' • has been a severe ' storm on the
Northern Pacific coast. Several vessels are re
ported wrecked and lives lost..
Tnk; total losses -- of the lrenians
,cltiting the
late raid are now stated at 11 killed and 17
wo l tded; 3 mortally. - •
Titn President yesterday , nominated.
Wayne Maclreigh as Minister to Turkey, and
Adolphe Buckner as Consul at: Bucharest.
CANA'zifi.s.lGuA despatch says ',hat the
Fenians Gleason, Donnelly,
Fitzpatrick, Mac Neil, Glass and Smith have
. all been released on bail.
likronTs from the lied River as to
intentions are contradictory. - One despatch
says that he is dissatisfied with the Manitoba
bill and will resist-; anotlier that he is robbing
t - mails Ihtain funds fifr a flight to the
..ne mails to of
United States
AT BOSTON, Wm. Belger, of Nova Scotia,
was found dead In a drinking-saloon, with a
severe wound hi the forehead, on. Thursday'.
night. John Wood, keeper of the saloon, and
two other memhave been:arrested on suspiCion
of murder. •
WILLIAM A. SUMMERS, of Boston, has been
appointed Supervisor of Internal Revenue for
Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut.
Wolcott Hamlin, lately appointed Supervisor,
has been assigned to Maine, New Hampshire
and Vermont.
COIC:siELIy,IIOL4AND. died yesterday
at Leliston, Maine. Ile was member of the
Maine Constitutional Convention of 1810, was
several years member of the State Legislature,
and was Representative in Congress__fre.m._
Dlaine froiti - 1831 - to 1833.
THE Reconstruction Committee has autho
rized -Mr: Butler to report the Georgia bill with
an amendment providing for an election in the
fall. The committee concluded the Tennessee
investigation on Thursday night, when Mesars.
Maynard and Stokes - were - examined,
A nfoioa•rot from Wilmington, North Caro-
lina, sayS;..the Republican County Convention,
which closed he . session there on Tharsday__i
. evening, nominated a colored man for • State,
Senator, three colored men for the Assembly,
and a colored Sheriff. The many colored can
didates nominated has caused dissatisfaction
among the whites, and a split is expected.
A co:mut - Ton on the Rome, Warreutown
.and Ogdensburg Railroad, publishes a card
denying that the United States soldiers fired
upon the Fenians at Williamstown, N. He
_says_ that allot-occurred there, growing out_of-
The cutting loose of the cars containing the
Fenian by about forty roughs, and that the
- latter used revolvers. At the. request of the
conductor, the lieutenant in command quelled
the disturbance by ordering his men to charge
svithliayonets,lincl not a shot was fired.
GE/sr:UAL HANCOCh, in a despatch dated
Sioux City, June 2d, reports that he has just
. returned from the Cheyenne Agency, and had
conversations with the Indians. .Troops had
been disposed at various' points,' and every-
Th win
every
thing seemed quiet. Ile thinks there will be
no trouble with the Indians if the Government
continues 'feeding them, approves the policy of
sending for representative men of the refrac
tory Indians. and - requests authority to offer a
reward of $5OO .or $l,OOO in horses for" the
murderers of the family on the Nebraska
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river.
A PITTSBURGH DEFAULTER
A City Official. Decamps with Several
--Hundred Dollars of the. City--Patois-.-
A Successor to be Elected—Applicants
for the Position.
The Pittsburgh Ga :Air. of Thursday says]
For several days past a rumor has been circula
ting freely that Wharfinaster of the Alle
gheny Wharf has not been attending to his
business properly, and that unless be changed
his ways the Committee would be compelled
o-recommend—to Council--the-p repr c&-a
change in officers. Subsequently there ap
pears to have been a change,
but not such as
contemplated by the Wharf Committee. The
Wharfmastery it is alleged, has changed his
base of operations, and uo longer acts in the
_capacity of a --...ity_afliciak.as_it___is___eurreu
:Act' that le-iitialene to Califor-nia-an: = -• •
a considerable amount of money, which should
have been paid into the City Treasury, with
him, thereby reducing the "current balance" to
the extent of several hundred dollars. How
much truth there is in these reports we are un
able to ray, but an examination of the books
in the Treasurer's office shows that the Wharf
master has paid no money into the Treasury
for the present fiscal year. The last return
made to the Treasurer by him was on the :1 Ist
day of January, at which time he is credited
with $275, which appears to have been the re
ceipts for the month of January, as he is cre
dited on the third of the same month with
-$l6O, which was doubtless the receipts for Feb
ruary.
We presume tbe Controller's books will, as
they unquestionably should do, shoW the
amount returned 'by the Wharfunister for the
months of February, March and April, and it
is not probable that any return has yet been
made for the month of May ; but we had no
opportunity of examining the Controller's
books after learning the circumstances in the
case, and consequently cannot state the
amounts. The fac of the Wharfmaster's
absence was brought to the notice of the Com
mittee several days since, and application has
been made by at least four persons for the
position, which, we are informed, will be de
clared vacant _by...ther_Committee at.. the next
meeting of Councils. The city, of course, will
not lose anything, except the services of the
lVharfmaster, as s ills bondsnien will be held
responsible for any deficiency in his account
with the clty. The contest for the position
thus made vacant has already become quite
lively, there being, as stated above, no less than
lour candidates for it. It is to be hoped, if
another is elected, as there undoubtedly will be,
that, Councils will select a competent and reli
able man.
Forty-First Congress.-• Second Session.
The United States Senate, yesterday, con
•sidered the Indian Appropriation bill, but did
not finally act upon it.
The House of Representatives continued the
consideration of the Internal Tax bill. On the
income. section amendments were adopted
limitinethe allowance for house rent to $5OO,
adding to the'exemptions losses by floods, and
prohibiting the publication of returns. Mr.
Beck's amendment requiring the tax to be de
ducted from U. S. Bonds was rejected. On
reaching the last section of the bill the House
adjourned.
IMPORTATIONS.
Reported for the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
BOSTON—Steamship SWUM. Sears-21 es boots and
shoes T L Ashbridge & (Jo; 49 do Bunting ) Diirborow &
, Co; 18 do 0 H Clain]) On; 24 do. Graff, IN , atkins & Co;
10 do 111 G Politer & Co; 14 do Sutter & Millar; 13 do A
Tilden & Co; 37 pkgs dry goods ,0 Hkoon & Co; 32 do
• Brewer & Co; 42 do Boyd &' White; 14 do TN Brown
Co,• 10 do Coffin & Altemus; 44 bags wool Davis
Poulke;.l4 pkgs dry goods Bale Bros & Co; 11 de Froth
- ingliatm& Wells; 70 do Jordan, Bardwell & Co; 10 Kibbe,
Colladay & t 3; 44 do Lewis, Wharton & Co; 15 do Leland,
Allen &Bates; 16 do T T Lea & Co; 11 do Newell menu
facturing Oti; 12 do Sitar, Price & Co; - 125 pkgs wooden
ware Allman, Billinger & Co; 25 es wine P Bahr. & Cn;
- 22 oil ..1 0 Baker & Co; 12 pkgs glass S G Boughton;
40 pails 13 W Comedy Co; 30 chests tea 71 11 Oath
orwood & Co; 400 empty half !This Crowell & Nicholson:
40 boxes milso AI) Carroll & CO; 2 bills shovels Giiti
Griffiths; 132 boxes machines Grover
.& Baker;.Bo rolls
pager 'Howlett & Onderdonk; 60 boxes mils() Johnston,
Holloway & Cowden; 106 es furniture Kilburn & tlateti;
- 16 elitists tea .1 B.E.lngsley & Co; 75 empty bbis \Vu, lllus
iFF i\ PcOR kitrr Alnarso tai Cv;gl
Crowell Ar Nleholnon: itl do do J :Aron a k Cu: 2)0
.41 / IN 4droef rillta4olgltls.(2l4lrardzing Cur 21 bales goai i
(Ltitokel;;Ardo anD affpooner lc, Co; 31 do do
bbls fob 75 boxes noise order.
—.-110TTE111.4551.—Nortb German bark--Paul. Ifalatt4
casksradon 0 Brckman; C case 8 casks do John Yonlig,
ling; 17 casks do Geo If Kahle: 33 do-vill p .1. Lauber:
do John Betz: 8 CH WI (.1 Corey; 85 casks clay C
Lenulg; 10 hhds gisf quartee pipes do Weide .
AC Colin 34 CO; Ica intlaur "It Leeds; 50 vs zinc 150 ctslcl4
do Nathan Trotter & Co; 25 quarter pipes gin Audrow
(fro g h Co;1t1/i , du 35.do 8$ slabs leldlo casks rnadder
1.24 Co Indite 1275 empty PetrOletinffilflo order.. •
-- 111)EN A l -41rIg - li Odle Halo: Dtortay-.557 hints 5G tca
- molasses E C Knight 44 Co.
• - GABDENAS , —Scbr Jam Ponder,Jr, %V ill itnns-300
40 too sugar 40 tee sugar I Hough Ac bforrls.
- (B.BOIJA.—BrIg Lophomia, Congdon-537 Mule 53 tea
all If a W Welsh.
CIENEUEGOE—BrIg George F Geary, Conklin-438
- hbds 48.tessugnr 8 &-W,Wolt.h.
Sanford-129 htulii
25 ten 128 bbls sugar 20 Wide molasses J Mason Co.
' - vrairariti
'OF fitIEAN STEARIEIIB.
TO ARRIVE.
. ... ,
0171 P R -; , . PROM. . .
FOR
DATE. ,
Parana London... New York May 14
lowa . - Glasgow... New York,-
~. .... ..Mny 18
Hannover - Dreruen..:NlON,Y.otkl...... . .;.....
.. ..... 19
Chino....:. "Liverpeoll-New - York " " - May 21
ZRIBII4 ». :ILlNeerpool—Naw York • May 21
atnbria. • • - Glasgew...New York.. May 21
Weser Southampton—New York May 21
Abyeeinia ....... ...LiverpeoL-New York ,ssAl s aY 24
Tripoli Liverpool... New York via DP flay Way 24
Nebraska Liverpool... Now York May 28
Si of Waslaingt'n.Liverpool...Neor York May 28
Merrimack.. -Rio Janeiro...Now-Yolk May 28
Virginia. Liverpool... New York May 27
America- ... .. ....--Havre...New York Ha 28
Westphalia . 'inane...NW., York, .. .. ~,,,,,..3114y_25,
------- TITHEPART:
Arnie' ...:......!....New Tork.-:'.llamborg 'hi"
ColoUtda'• ' •New York: .Liverin_.
__,,,, - „lit"
lowa • g
New Yerk - .:GlitTigew Juno 8
China,. New York... Liverpool June 8
A bystinla New York... Liverpool June 9
Hanover.. Now York... Bremen June 9
Columbia" Now York... Havana. JOlte 9
Ville de Paris... Now York...llavre. June 11
City of Brnesefs-New York—Liverpool Juno II
France • New York.:.Llverpool !linen
l A'eser New York... Bremen June 11
Fah -ket.• New York...Bermuda_ Juno 14
Ice' The steamers designated by an asterisk C.) carry
the United States Malls.
BOARD OF TRADE.
JO O. JA
O. D UMMItOW, 7iIONTHLY COMMITTEE.
T G. GILLEVTIE,
MARINE BULLETIN.
PORT OE - PHILADELPHIA-Junr 4
oN Bisae,d 3 1 - 13511 Bars. 7 21 I lion WATHR. 5 21
ARRIVED YEATERDAI.
Steamer Saxon, Seam 4! hours front Boston. with
,
mdse and passengers to Winsor J Co.
--Steamer Jausta—S , Greem—, Paceifrom=RielintamiTsla
Norfolk. with Isidro to W P Clyde A Co:
Steamer Claymont. Robertson. front Norfolk, with
mare to W P Clyde k Co.
-
Steamer B C-Fiddle, A faCue. 24 hosts from Now York,
with tads' toW P Clyde A: Co.
btcaluer Sarah Jones, 24 hours from Now York, With
mdse to W 3i Baird k Co.
- .
Steamer Frank, Flew.", 21 boars from Now York, with
suds. to W 11.1 Baird &Tu.
- Bark Atlantic - 'Nor), Jacobsen, 32 days from Liver
pool, with mdse to Penrose, Massey Co.
. Bark Paul ( NG ) . Klett. 44 days from Rotterdam, with
mdse to L Westergaard & Co. . .
with
molasses
Addle Halo , Dailey. 15 days from Cardenas, with
molasses to E C Knight it Co.
— Brig Lophetnia Br/. Congden, 11 days from Sagua.
with sugar to 8 S W Welsh—vessel to C C Van Horn.
Brig G Crary. Conklin, 18 days from tlieutuegos,
with sugar to 8 W
Schr Jae Ponder, Jr, Williams. 10 daYs from Cardenae,
with sugar to Isaac Bough 6; Merritt. Left in port bark
/Ileac°, Christian, loading for Philadelphia, to sail Stb
June.
•
Stilt Sommerrlllo (Br), Sanford. from Demerara,wlth
sugar and molasses to Jolm Mason 4: Co—•esael to C C
Van Horn.
Bchr Ocean Bird, Mareh.s dap, from Jamea Rirer,Ta
with lumber to ,t Co.
bchr J N Bittingg, floury, from Newtown, Md. with
lumber to Collins &'Cd.
V , chr Aria - due, Thomas. 1 day from ..ymyrnai - Del. witli
grain to Jas L Co.
!tug Fairy Queen, 84ilson, from Havre do Grace, with
a tow of barges to W P Clyde et Co.,
- Tug Thos - JeffersonAllen from, nal Viziers, with a tow
of hareem to W P Clyde ,t Co.
Tug Lookout. Shearer, from Havre de Grace, with
a tow of barges to W P Clyde dt Co,
• . BELOW. -
. _
Brig Geo b Bre:tiley from Matanzas.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
Steamer Prometheus. Gray,Charlesten. E A tiouder*Co.
Steamer Tonawanda. Barrett. Savannah. Philadelphia
and Southern Mail SS Co. -
Steamer Witkeley, Wilwinztou, C. Philadel•
phiatund Southern Mail-SS Co. - -
Steamer Ann Eliza. Richards. i Fmk. P Clyde & Co.
Bark. Chief.llardiag, Stettin, Workman& Co.
liark.A Igoe*: Frazer, Cameron, Pictost, NS. L Wester;
Tug Thoa Jefferson, Allen, Baltimore, with a-tow of
barges, W P Clyde *Co.
Tug Fairy Queen. Wilson, Fiacre de Grace, with a tow
of barges, W P Clyde & Co. • .
•
Correspondence of the Philadelphia P.Terilna Bulletin.
READING. .Inne 2, Ig7o.
The following boats from the Union Canal passed into
the Seliuyikill Canal, bound to Philadelphia, laden and
consigned ae follower
Leb Trans Co No ..33. coal to H 'A Jt4 Seyfert: Snale t
grain -to Thornton Barnes; Judge Gardner lumber to
star ,t Son; Leh Trans Co No 3 -
-do -- to Patterson & LI
roncett: Two Brothers, do to J H Deyeher. F.
LE,Wrti. rosr..• Jute 3.
. . ,
Passed in y•RtPrday, Fehrs Gettyburg, Cm Charleston:
Mars E Ferurrich, from 6t Mary's. Brig Bolds, from
Portland for Havana, dismaeted on the f!Sth, reported in
harbor for orders.
The •chr S It Thomas was got off the beach last night
in a Lever condition than was expected, half of her
cargo rezoning in her.
In the barl.or, bark Ocean, a hark unknown. brig Geo
S 11 , -rrr, from Matanzas for Philadelphia: brig Robin,
from Portland for Havana, dhquaated and waiting for
orders; two brigs unknown and twenty nix schooners.
pilots off. Wind SE. Thernicaueter 74.
HAVRE DE GRACE. June 3.
The following boats left this morning in tow, laderi
and consigned as follower
Del and hnd Coal Co,coal to New York; Starkweather
M 11116431, do to Cheater, Pa; Mary Ann and Derma Coal
Co, do to Salem, NJ.
MEMORANDA.
Ship (Inv-Ile, Greenleaf, sailed from Sa
et7TOrCaltao.
hip la 13. aut .
Nan Francisco 24 inst.
. .
Steamer J W Evertnan. Hinckley, sailed from Oharles
tun yesterday for thh. port.
Steamer Hanover, from Southampton, at New York
yesterday
Hark S B Hale. White, hence at Portland Ist inst.
Brig Ellen H, for this port. was at St Johns, PR. 14th
Mt.
Brig Prestisslmo, Jones, cleared at N York yesterday
fur Pernambuco and Bahia.
Schrs Addle P Stimpeon. Cummings, and Calista,
Spear. hence at Salem lot inst.
Varuna, before reported ashore on Joe flogger;
Delaware Bay, had 237 tons Franklin cool for Mr Amoa
Coitin, of NOW bury port,. upon which' there was no insu
rance. It will probably be sold where it sow is to the
highest Bidder, and as the tide falls some tiro or six feet
at that point, no doubt a large portion of the coal will
be saved in lighters.
BUSINESS CARDS.
H. FITLER & CO.,
Cordage Manufacturers and Dealers in
Hemp,
23 N. Water .Sireet and 22 N. Delaware Avenue
PHILADELPHIA.
EDWIN H. FITLER. CONRAD F. CLOTHIER
lIICIIAEL WEAVER. GEO. H. 5. UHLER.
WEAVER & CO.,
Rope and Twine Manufacturers and
Dealers in Hemp and Ship Chandlery,
29 North WATER.. North WHARVES.
EMBETIM
U. P. & C. R. TAYLOR,
Perfumery and Toilet Soaps.
611 and 643 North Ninth street
Established 1821.
FPM, G. FLANAGA.N & SON,
HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBERS,
ly§No. 129 Walnut Street.
JOSEPH WALTON & CO.,
CABINET MAKERS
NO. 413 WALNUT STREET.
Manufacturers of fine furniture and of medium priced
furniture of superiorquality.
GOODS ON HAND AN)" MADE TO ORDER.
Counters, Desk-work , &c,, for Banks, Ofticed and
Stor4s, made to order.
JOSE PH WALTON,
,JOH. W_LIPPINCOTT,
JOSIIPII L., SCOTT.
JAMES L. WILSON,
HOUSE PAINTER,
318 SOUTH NINTH STREET,
Residence-522 South Ninth street. ap3o ly 4p§
DiaNeaumemouog
CARPENTER AND BIIILDER,
NO. 1024 SANSOM STREET,
• PHILADELPHIA.
jel(1-lyrp
F A B. W.I`GHT, •
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
tionimisaloter of Deeds for the i State of Pennsylvania in
96 Madison street, No. 11 1 , 1 0ti B c4go, Illinois. andetfli
CI OTT ON BAIL - - DUOS OF EVERY ;
.J width; from 22 inches' told inches wide, all numbers
Tent and Awning Duck, Paper.maker's - Felting, Sail
Twine, Jzo. JOHN W. EVERHAN,
ja26 • Nu. 102 Church street City Stores.
MEDICAL
JOHN C. BASER" & CO.'S PURE COD=,
Liver Oil, genuine and perfectly swoot and palate.;
ble. Recommended by the beet physicians in the Math!
Established 1830. Citrate Magnesia, Alcohol, Powdered .
karn i , 3di
,3 pound bottles.
Wholesale agencyfortlin celebrated High Rock Con-!
reasWitter. JOHN O. BAKER & 00
IStgriettitri:i4.4lll4ool4t
!i.P,1 1 1 1 44-Pg.tiPtELVEY-01;MT.BITLLETIlk.'SATUR:DAr, 'JUNE 1870.
aisistrßA AGE
NQ T i 41.111,,8R1CA
• g 219 , k •',
Fire, Marine anal._ Inland . Insurance.
INCOREORATEDI79I. OIIARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL , ; x 8604,000
o,N3pnii Arinpot7'lst, 1870 $2.783,581
Losses paid since organiza.
. . . .• . 023,000,000
ReeeipteofPrensitsine,lo69, 01,391,837 4 43
Interest from Investments,
• ;14i 6 Pi , ;',, , ".
wata, 'sap, .
.STATEMENT OF. THE ABS ETA. .
Met Mortgage on City Property - 5760,450 00
United Stab* Government and other Loan
• Ileade . ..: . . ... ... 1,122 M 00
Railroad Bank and f anal Stocksss,7GB - 00
Cash In sank and ~ 00
Loans on Collateral Security • 32 242420
,558-00
Notes Receivable, mostly Marine Pro
- • minute 821,914 00
_Accrued Interest.Zo3 00
Premiums-insomnia of.tmnsralselon—:--- 85.,198-ti6
/naffed Premiums. 200,900 00
Real . Eitite,.olslco of- Company,-Philadel-
;TORS.
Arthur 0 Coffin, Francis B. Cope,
Samuel W. Jones, Edward H. Trotter,
John A. grown, Edward 8. Clarke,
Charles Taylor, I'. Charlton. Henry,
'Ambrose White, Alfred D. JOBNUN
Williara , Weleh,,
~ - Louis O'. Madeira,
S. Morrls Waln, Chas. W. • Colannan,
John Mason, Clement A. Griscom,
Geo. L. Harrison, William Brockie,
ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President,
CHA BLES PLATT, Vice Pree't.
MATTIIIMI MAZIH, Setretary.
C. 11. BEEVES, Ass't. Secretary.
Certificates of Marine Insurance issued (when de
sired),_payable at this Counting Rouse of 'Messrs
Brown, tiltipley di: Co., London.
. ,
1829`n, RTER :PERPETUAL 1870
•
FIRE 'NM:MANCE- COMPANY .
OF PHILADELPHIA,
OFFICE--435 and 437 Chestnut .Bt.
- Assefo on tranuary 1. 1870,
62,625,13. t 67. • .
Capitals4lXlMg
Accrued Burping and Premiums 2.4x6,781
INCOME FOR IWO, LOSSES PAID IN
$BllO.OOO. 8144,908 42
LOSSES PAID SINCE 1829 OVER
$5,500,000.
rPerpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terme.
The Company also 'Banes policies upon the Banta of all
kinds of Buildings. Ground Rents and Mortgages.
The FRANKLIN " has no DISPUTED (nem
DIRECTORS.
Alfred G. Baker, Alfred Filler,
Samuel - Grant ; ' Thomas Sparks, -
Geo. W. Richards, Wm. S. Grant,
Isaac Lea, ' Thomas B. Ellis,
Cl"rge FBI" '
ALFRE Gustavus regitia.
• GEORGE PALES, Vice President.
JAB. W. hIcALLISTER, Secretary.
THEODORE AL REGER, Assistant Secretary.
fe7 tde3l§
The Liverpool & London
Assets Gold, 8 8,4.00,000
Daily Receipts,
Prenriums in 1869, $5,884,000
Losses in Is 9, - $ 3,2.19,000
No. 6 Merchanfs' Exchange,
Philadelphia.
THE RELIANCE rNSITRANCE COM
PANE OF PHILADELPHIA .
Incorporated in Mi.' Charter Perpetual.
Office, N 0.308 -Walnut street.
CAPITAL 8300,0 q).
Insureaagainstlooror damage by 'Lit, on tionewil, -
Stores and other Buildings, limited or perpetual, and on
Furniture, Goods, Wares and Merchandise in town or
•cointiy.
LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID.
(meta, December 1,1869 e. 401,872 M
Invested in the following Securities,
First Mortgages on City Property, well se
-8169,100 OF
filet States Government jut :0 tti „_I
—„ •
, ep, a ••• er ant. 78,000 00
‘•• Warrants .........- ..... 6,035 70
Pennsylvania esoool l oo 6 Per Cent L0an........- ao,ooo oo
i
Pennsylvania Ralroad Bonds, First lifortgage Boma 06
Camden and Amboy Ballroad Company's d Per
Cent. Loan- 8,080 00
Huntingdon and Broad - Top 7 Per Cent. Mort
gage 5,2E0 00
County Fire Insurance Company's Stock__ 1,050 00
Mechanics' Bank 4,000 00
Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock.-- 10,000 00
Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock...-. 190 00
Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia
Stock 9,200 00
Clash in Bank and on hand. 15.316 71
Worth at Par--
Worth at present market prices.
Thomas 0. MU,
William Musser,
Samuel Bisphsun,
H. L. Carson,
Wm. Stevenson,
Benj. W. Tingley,
WM. Ciriffoß, Secretary T 110
l'un.e.nsLYEas, December
THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSL"-
RANCE COMPANY.
Incorporated 1825—Charter Perpetual—
No. 510 WALNUT street, opposite Independence
Square.
This Company, favorably known to the community for
over forty years, continues to insure against loss or
damage by tire on Public or , Private Buildings, either
permanently or for a limited time. Also on Furniture,
Stocks of Goods and Merchandise generally. on liberal
terms.
The Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, is
invested in the must careful manner, which enables
them to offer to the insured au undoubted security in
the case of loss.
Daniel Smith, Jr., - )Thomas Smith, • •
Isaac ilaslehuret, Henry Lewis.
Thomas Robins, • - i. Gillingham Fell,
John Devereux, Daniel Haddock, Jr.,
Franklin A. COrflif
DANIEL SMITH, Jr., President.
WILLIAM G. CROWELL, Secretary.
TEE COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY.-01Bee, No.llB South Fourth street, below
Chestnut.
"Th e biro Insurance Company of the County of Phila
delphia," Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylva
nia, i n Ms, for indemnity against loss or damage by fire,
exclusively.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
This old and reliable institution, with ample genital
tad contingent fund carefully invested, continues to in
sue buildings, furniture, merchandise, eitherA m e. i , ner, 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. •
Lome adjusted and paid with all possiiiiidespatch.
•
HenryHu
• tihad. J.
B d u d tt43 , DBM:(3 77J A :a n d t i r e i e n s w N2 l .. S R . t e o u n k e irt ,
John Horn,
—Joseph Moore, Robert-Y—Massey,-Jr.--
George Macke, Mark Devine.
MARL SJ. Buy TER, President,
HENRY BUDD, Tice President.
BENJAMIN N. HOECKLEY, Secretary and Treasur
LIAME INSIIRA_NCE COMPANY, NO.
E 110_0HE STRUT STREET.
ANCORPORATED 18S8. ()HARTER PERPETIJAL,
INSURANCE
- 3100,000.
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.
Wares agaituit Lose or Damage by Fire either by rev
Patna' or Temporary Policies.
DIRIOTOIIII..
Charles Richardson, Robert Pearce
. Wm. ii. Rbalvn, ' ' - John. Keseler, ' Jr.,
' William M. Seyfert, . .1- ' Edwardla.. Orne,
John F. Smith, Charles Stokes,
Nathan Hiller._ _ John W. Everman,
George A. West t - Mordecai Barbi,
•OuBBLES 10HARDSON,President,
.L
WM. H. BRAWN. Vice-President.
ILLIAMR I. BlANORARD.Efeeratary. IP/ D
AMEREJAN FIRE — ENSITRAIWE COM.
'PANY, incorporated 1810.--Clharter perpetual.
No. 910 WALIMT street, above Third, Philadelphia,
Having a large pail•hp Capital Stock and Surplus in•
vested in sound and available Securities, continue to
Insure on dwellings, stores, furniture, oltirsnandillei
vessels in port, and their cargoes, and other personas
property. -AU losses liberally and promptly adJusted.
DIRZCTOBS.
Tuomas It. Maris, Edmund G. Dutilh,
Jphn Welsh, • Charles W. Poultney,
Patrick lirealY . ; Israel Morris,
John ' John P. Wetherilli
WWI= W Paul. •
THOMAS B. MAWS, 1' reolgelide
Ann VIN . AWF2/91 &4 1 491N7' ,
-- , II 4, IBI.IItANCE.:'
and Globe Ins. Co.
- $20,000
840],172 42
DIRECTORS.
Thomas H. Moore,
Samuel Oastuer,
. James T. Young,
Isaac F. Baker,
Christian J. Hoffman,
Samuel B. Thomas,
d Sitar.
INAS O. HELL, President,
71.1&69. Sal-tu th 641
`-;
V or
Ai; .t • • • •
PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated March, 27 18110.
0638-4 -No. 84 North Fifthltieet,
INSURE BUILDINGS, lIOUSBEIOLD BUBNITILUJ
• AND 11101,011AN , DISE GENERALLY FROM
2,08Fi BY 8188,
an the city of Philitdelptile, only.)
Astgeta
TRUSTEES:
William H. Hamilton, Chaffee P. Bower,
'John (Jarrow, ,•, • Peter Williamson,
George I. Youn -
a Je c r w o rt L oh ligh o tt em o lkar t,
Joseph L
Levi 'P. boats, •' Peter Armbruster,
Samuel Eiparnawk, M. H. Dickinson,
Joseph. Schell.
• WM. H. HAM - MON, President.
U _
SAMEL' SPAIIH.AWK, Vice President.
.WM. T.
.BUTLEIt, Secretary. - -
114,6943 74
TIELAWARE• MUTUAL SAFETY INSU
BANC% CQMPARY, incorporated by the Logisla
latnre of Pennsylvania, 1535.
like, S. E. corner of THIRD and WALNUT streets,
Phil
IdelSUßphia.
•
MARINE NANCES
On Vessels, Carmtwit i tre it ir s tannle of the world
:oode-bp riveri - oanalqateind - larid — catilag
FrafkLUIZAES
Oraderehandiee genefallyi; on - Storesi - Dwallinga
Houses, &c.
a 2,703,581 00
ASSETS OF THE COMPARE
Novemoer 1, Mrs.
0100,000 United States Five Per Clent.
Loan, ten-forties-. . ".. 1216,000 00
100,000 United States Six ..
'Per - Cent.,
Loan (lawful money) 107,760 00
60,000 United Sterol- Six Per Cent.
Loan, IF4L
Six Per 00
200,000 State of Pennsylvania Per
Cent. Loan_ . . . ... .- . 213380 00
200,000 city of Philadelphia Six Per .
Cent Loan (exempt from tax)... 200,925 00
100,000 State of New Jeraoy Six Per
Cont. Loan-- -.i..- 102,000 00
20,000 Pennsylvania lint lroad First
Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds... 19,450 00
.25,000 Pennsylvania Rrcilrcrad - Second-
Mortgage Sit Per Cent. Bonds.- 23,600 24
26,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad
Mortgage Six Per Cent Bonds
(Pennsylvania Railroad guar.
antee)
60,000 State of Tennessee Five Per
Cent. L0an....----
16,000 06
7,000 State of Tennessee 111 x Per Cent.
Loan 4,270 00
12,600 Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany, 250 eharessiook,- 14,000 00
6,000 North Pennsylvania Raiirciad
Company, 100 shares stock 5,900 0
10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mail
Steamship Company, 80 shares
stock. 00
246_,91,9 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, 7,600
first liens on City properties
81,231.400 Par
• _ .DIBEOTORS.,
,---------
Thos 0.41 and , Simnel E. - Stokes,
John O. Davis, William G. Botfiton,
Edmund E. Solider, Edward Darlington,
Theo,philus Paulding; • H. Jones Brooke,
Junes Tray uair, Edward Lafourcade,
Henry Sloan, Jacob Riegel,
Henry O. Dallett, jr., Jacob P. Jonea,
James C. Rand, - James B. M'Farland,
William O. Ludwig, Joshua P. Eyre', • • -
Joseph H. Seal, . Spencer Al'llvain,
Hugh Craig, • J. B. Semple, Pittsburg,
John D. Taylor, 'A. B. Berger, . Y.
{ :i. V e i o ll r i g am e Dij ,. . H ß o ern ua ado toni. ti lt , _ _ D_ T.,Morgan,_ "
.. ..
OMAS O. HAND President.
• JOHN O. DAVIS, Vice .president
HENRY LYLBUBN, Secretary.
HENRY.BALL, Assistant Secretary
JEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY of Philadelphia.--0111ce, No. 24 North Fifth
street, near Market street.
Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania.
Charter perpetual. Capital and Assets. 8164,000. Make
Insurance against Loss or damage by Bire on Public) or
Private Buildings. Furniture, Stocks, Goods and Mer
chandise, on favorable terms.
DIRECTORS. -
Wm; McDaniel, Edward P. Moyer
Israel Peterson Frederick Ladner
John F. Belaterlin , Adam J. Glass,
Henry Troemner, Henry Delany,
Jacob Sehandem, John Elliott,
Prederick Doll, , Christian D. Frick,
Samuel Miller, George E. Fort,
WilliaraD,..Gardner.
WILLIAM MoDANIEL, President.
ISRAEL PETERSON 'dicePresident.
Piaui , Z. Oomtstars. Secretary and Treasu.rer.
over l inm ustaniaaii i
1 This Company takes risks at the lowest rateefertisteni
with safety, and confines its business exolneireiy to -
FERE INSURANCE IN THE CITY OF PHILADEL.
PHIA,
OFFICE—No. 723 Arch street. Foarth National Bank
—B jj ui T aFio h l h d o n i m e l : li tui tt . ir 3 6o . tri, M ga ar t t i :n • D 111 , 1 71
Win. A. Rohn,
WillianiGienh,
James Jenner . I
AlettatderT:Viebodh, ‘ if t
. AThert.Or.Bpbernam
WM. A.. Ent ii. Breis
A NTHRACITE .114StrRANUID
PAKT.--OHARTER PERPETUAL, • ,
Oflice N0.11.1-WALNUT Street, above Third, Phllada.
Will insure against Lose or Damage by Fire on Build
ings, either perpetually or for a limited time, Household
Furniture and Merchandise generally.
Also, Marine Insurance on •Vessels, Cargoes and
Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the - Union.
William Esher, ,DIRECTORS.
Lewis Andenried,
IVm. M. Baird John Ketcham,
John R. Blackiston, J. E. Baum,
William F. Dean, John R. Hyli
Peter Sieger, Samuel H. othermel.
WILLIAM snER, President.
WILLIAM F. DEAR, Vice President,
M.l3l44TH.Becretar7. ian to th ti
C HARTER PERPETUAL - -
ASSETS 8200 ; 000.
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF GER
MANTOWN,
OFFICE NO. 4829 BIAIN STREET,
Take Risks in Philadelphia, Montgomery and. Bucks
counties, on the most favorable term '
upon Dwellings,
Barns. Merchandiee, Furniture and Farming °lmple
ments, including Hay, Grain, Straw, Sc.,
DIRECTORS.
-$409,693 53
Sponcer Roberts,
John Stallman,
Albert Asbmead,
Joseph Ilandsberry.
Wm. Ashmoad,
Abram Rex,
SPENCE
CHAS. H. STOKES, Sust:
my2B stn th 310,
MAULE, BROTHER & CO.,
-------- 2500 - SouthStreet --
1.870•
PATTERN MAKERS. 1870
PATTERN MAKERS.
O.IIOIOE BELEOTION
•
.10.011.IGAN OF OORE PIRA
FOR PATTERNS.
1870. FLORIDA FR L FLOORING. 1870.
_ CAROLINA FLOORING.
VIRGINIA FLOORING.
LABIADERE FLOORING'
FLOORING.
WALNUT FLOORING.
VgirAe2.
RAIL PLANK.
RAIL PLANK.
1870 .WA' '''crTpLßtlL/1"s "1870.
.WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK,
WALNUT BOARDS.
WALNUT PLANE.
ASSORTED
NOR
(lABINET DIAKERS,
BUILDERS, &O.
1870. ulmall;fl EßS'
UNDERTAKERS' LUMBER
RED CEDAR.
•
WALNUT AND PINE.
1..870. BEll B lloE'Lrac - UP. 1.87,0.
ASH.
WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS,
1.1Q 1 76 , CAROLINA SCANTLINaI Qr it
u I - CAROLINA H. T. BILLS 101 V
NORWAY..BOANTLINO. U.
I.B7O.9TEMAIff)AND MU'. 9870.
LARGE STOOL
G ic r 4 s.
1870: cgait En s , 1870
CYPRESS Su iNGLisu l t. 6
LARGE ASSORTMENT.
_FOR SALE LOW.
1870. PLASTEIUNG LATH.
PLASTERING LATH.
LATH.
NAITLIC BUOTIVER dr CO., ;
• - BODTH BT,RICIET:. •
ti " • • :1 :i‘O;
for cargoes of every description Bowed Ltuntierage.
toted at short notictiality subjeot_to InspeCtioll
41Pli $9 in)Wl iIhiIWAILAXI4O WANICiti
INSIH(ANCk.
FIRE._-;.A.SSOOIATION_
ary 1, 1.870,
ge, a 5.
Market value. 81,255.270 00
.Cost. $1,215,6'..1
Real Estate
Bills Receivable for Insurance
made E 23,700 75
Balances due at Agenciee—Pre
rniums on Marino Policies Ac
crued Interest. and other debts
dne the Company 05,097 25
Stock, Scrip, lc.. of sundry Cor
porations, 84,706. Estimated
2,740 20
Cash In Bank....
Cash in Drawer.
!TORS
Henry W. Brenner
Albertna Sing,
Henry Brimm,
James Wood,Charles Judge,
J.
Hashldonigan
Philip Fitzpatrick,
. . ,
DRlL'l3BPralli en, ,
Wm. H. FAszTe. §eo'v
Nicholas Rittenhouse,
Nathan L. Jones,
James F. Lft ngstrot
Clots. Weiss,
Chos.
Clots. H. Stokes.
tft. ROBERTS. President.
.etary and_Treasurer.
'M. R. LE TIM AN,
Assistant Secretary.
LUEK. ,
TITOMAEJ & SONS, AIIOTIONICIORty
- - - Noe. - 139 and 14l 8 utti FOURTireti
MALES OF STOOKS ANTNEAD ESTATE: 3".
MT Public sales at the Philadelphia Exchange eVeri
TURSDAYat 19 o'clock.
oar Furniture /aloe at the Auction. Store EVERY
THURSDAY.- I , •
Balea at Residences receive especial attention
7,I492En'9_BiLLE_OF STOCK.
.TUMMAY,
Jane 7, at 12 o'cicek, noon, at - tho Phllactolphln. Ex
chnhae. will be nohl at üblic Nan , , •
`quay ups or a . ( (=co o the • upretne C0urt,.253
Shame .
I; being equal to 506 shares now stock of
the Went Branch and Susquehanna Canal Co.
• • STOCKS, LOANS, gro.
• ' •ON --TUESDAY, JUNE 7,
At 12 o'clock noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, ‘lll/
Include— • • • • •
250 share& (original), being equal to 506 ',hares now
stack of the West Branch and &pique
. . henna Canal Co.
For account of whom it . may conoern—
• . 200 ehares Ocean Oil Co. -
Executors' •
50 sham Buck Mountain Coal Co.
20 shares JuFcor
oOt hnd
Arcokwa - r
R.
ailroad Co:
110 shares Camden and Atlantic Railroad.
5 shares Academ of Music with tleket.
25 shares National
Bank of the Republic.
22 shares Union Mutual Insurance CO.
5 shares Insurance Co. of the State of Penn 'a.
10 shares Central Transportation Co.
500 ehares McElhenny 01100.
$5OOO Philadelphia and Darby Passenger Railroad 7
rent. Coupon Bonds.
- - Shares PhiFiraud Si.,atizern Bonds._..
tti shares llcElheuny Oil Co.
-- 1223 shares West Hickory Mining
30 shares Reliance-Inguranco-Co'.
20 shares Steubsuville and Indiana Railroad 01,0,
$5060 'Weeterti Pennaylvania Railroad lot mortgage.
$5OOO South Mountain Iron Co., 7 per cent'.
REAL ESTATK SALE, JUNE 7.,
Trustees' Sate—VALUA BLE BUSINESS STAND—
THREKSTOR 'V BRICK STORY, No K 2 Market st.
MODERN THREE-STORY STONE RESIDENOE,
Cheiten aten me, S. E of P 1111441 strenne. Germantown.
VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND— THREE-STORY
BRICK STORE-and DWELLING, No. 629 Arch et.
VALUABLE BUILDING, known an the Poplar-
Foundry, No. 990 North Ninth etreet, above 7W, feet front.
HANDSOME MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK
RESIDENCE, No. BNi North Broad etreet., below Pop
lar. .30 feet front, 160 feet deep to Ontario etreet—two
fronts. Has the modern conveniences. immediate
110P1i0SE110117
BUSINESS _ STAND—HREE-STORY. BRIM
STORE and DWELLING, No. 4342 Alain street,
]llanaytisk.
Executors' Peremptory Sale—Estato of John
Henry Wleruann, decd 10 CONTIGUOUS LOTS, S.
W. corner of Twenty-Brat and-Westmoreland streets,
near the Tioga Station. on tho Germantown Railroad—
Twenty-eighth Ward.
&mitt Estate-9 LOTS. Delaware at.
DESIRABLE BUSINESS LOCATIVN-3%_STORY :
BRICK- STORE and D.1.V.P.1.114,
20,000 00
MODERN THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE,
N. E. corner of Twenty-second and Norris streets. Has
every modern convenience. Immediate possession.
2)4-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 601 South
Nintketreet, below South.
Peremptory Sale--HANDSOME' MODERN RESI
DENCE, with Stable and Coach House and Largs.Lot,
No. 130 Tulpeliocken. street, Germantown—lBo feet
front. 320 feet deep-2 fronts:.. •
3 NEW THREE STORY BRICK DWELLINGS
(French roofs), Twelfth street, south of Moore, First
Ward.
246,900 00
36,000:00
For Account of Whom if May Concorn—THREE
STORY BRICK HOTEL awl DWELLING, No. 513
Fitzwater et..
Peremptory SaIe—HANDSOME MODERN THREE
STORY BRICE RESIDENCE, N 0.1625 North Seven
teenth street. first house south of Columbia avenue.
Peremptory SaIe—HANDSCME MODERN THREE
STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 162 S Columbia ave
1111P, first house east of Seventeenth ift.
Postponed - SaIe—VERY 'VALUABLE BUSINESS
STAND— HOTEL, known as "Markley's." Broad street
and Germantown road, 4 acres-845 feet front on Broad
Street.
81,852;io0 04
Executors Sole,
FINE OIL PAINTINGS, RARE ENGRAVINGS,
FURNITURE, ac.
Of the late James Iffellurtrie, Esq.,
To be sold
ON FRIDAY MORNING.
June 101870, at 11 o'clock, in the second story salesroom
of the Auction - Store. Smith • Fourth street, comprising
orlginal4 orLeutze, theme], Crowley, Doughty, Stale 7.
ken, Van de Velem Seymour, Bonfield. &c. Rare En
grevings and Furniture.
May be examined three days before theca le.
'Sale on the Premises, No. 2.323 Green street.
ETA NDSOME RESIDENCE AND. ELEGANT WAL
. NUVDRA -ROM AND CHAM
BER FURNITURE, FINE FRENCH PLATE
- MANTEL 'MIRRORS,' LAVE - CURTAINS, FINE-,
TONED PIANO FORTE, HANDSOME BRUSSELS,
AND OTHER CARPETS,.CHROMOS, BRONZES,
CHINA, GLASSWARE, &c.
ON MONDAY MORNING.
.T one 13, nt 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at Now 1323 Green
street, below Twenty-feurth street,the entire Household
Furniture, including—Elegant Walnut and'ebony finish
Drawing Room Suit, covered with crimson brocatelle,
made by Allen ;elegant Walnut Centre Table, fine-toned
seven-octave Piano 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, Bronzes,Chromo Litho
graphs:l:random° Brussels. and other Carpets, China
and Glassware, superior Refrigerator, Kitchen Uten-.
ails. &c:
T 1 ay he examined on the morning of sale at 8 o'clock.
Catalogues ready five days previous to sale.
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE.
Previous to . the-sale. of Furniture wilt be' soldlhe
HANDSOME THREE- - STORY RESIDENCE and lot
of Ground, containing in front 2.5 feet. and extending in
depth •164 feet to a 4 feet wide alley. The house contains
13 rooms, and is finished in the best manner throughout.
Clear of all incumbrance. Immediate possession.
Terms-86000 may remain on mortgage.
May be examined any day previous to sale, between -1
and 6 o'clock P. DI. only.
Particulars in handbills, to ho had at the mirth),
MARTIN BROTHERS, AIIOTIONEERS,.
N 0.704 CHESTNUT street. above Seventh
Sale No 1012 South Fifth street.
SUPERIOR PARLOR, CHAMBER AND DINING
ROOM FURNITURE, FINE FRENCH PLATE
MIRRORS. HANDSOME BRUSSELS CARPETS,
CHINA AND GLASSWARE, KITCHEN UTEN
SILS, Sc .
at 10 o'clock, at No. 1012 South Fifth street, the entire
superior Household Furniture, .tc.
A CHOICE COLLECTION OF FINE MODERN OIL
PAINTINGS AT AUCTION,
The Property of W. L. MA RPL E Esq.
ON TUESDAY MORNING and EVENING,
June 7, at 11O'clock and B o'clock, at the auction tennis,
N 0.70.1 Chestnut street. by catalogue, the choice collec
tion of Mr. W. L. Marple, a resident artist of San Fran
deco, Cal. The collection embraces many line specimens
from the easel of Mr. Marple. and a fine selection made
by Mr. Marple while visiting Europe recently.
'Will be on exhibition two days previous tojeale.
SALE OF THE STOCK OrA TRIMMING STORE,
802 SOUTH SIXTEENTH STREET.
ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON,
at 2 o'clock, on tho premises, Stock of Trimmings and
other goods.
Sale No. 2312 Viue street.
ELEGANT WALNUT PARLOR FURNITURE,
ROSEWOOD SUPERIOR GRAND PIANO,
WEBER; HANDSOME OILED WALNUT CHAM
- HER .EURNITURE, FINE FRENCH PLATE MIR
RORS, HANDSOME LIBRARY AND DRAWING
ROOM FURNITURE, FINE CHINA, GLASS AND
PLATED WARE, HANDSOME ENGLISH BRUS
SELS AND OTHER CARPETS. ke.
- - - -
ON THURSDAY NOItNING,
June 9, at 10 o'clock. at No.. 2212 Vine street, by cats
logue, the entire elegant Household Furniture, &e.
Sale nt No. 156 North Fifth street.
ENTIRE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
OVAL MIRROR, BRUSSELS AND OTHER CAR•
PETS, BEDS AND BEDDING, ite.
ON FRIDAY MORNING.
June 10 at 10 o'clock, at No. 156 North . Fifth treet, the
entire Household Furniture, Lc.
VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ISIGH-PRIY'iD .
BOOKS.
ON FRIDAY AFTF,RNOON.
Juno 10. at 4 o'clock, at the auction rooms, Np. 704 Chest
nut street tt valuable m 11001,011. eitigh:DriCod-8004.H.....
filHO3l - AS BIRCH 86 SON, AUCTION
1. HERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
• No. 1110 CHESTNUT street,
Rear entrance No. 1107 Sansoru street.
--Household Furniture of every description received
on Consignment.
Sales of Furniture at Dwellings attended to on the
Sale No. 1337 Spruce street.
VERY .
VERY ELEGANI FURNITURE, RICH DRAWING
ROOM SUIT, GREEN PLUSH SUPERIOR
DER SUIT. MIRROR-DOOR WARDROBE. MAR
BLE FRENCH CLOCK. BRUSSELS CARPET,..tc.
• ON TUESDAY MORNING,
June 7. at 10 o'clock, at No. 13.37 Spruce street, will be
sold, by catalogue, the Furniture of three elegantly fur
'dialed reams, comprising—Very rich Drawing Room
Suit, covered with fine green plush; handsomely carved
Centre Table to match; ladles' lino Escrotoire and rich
Walnut and Ebony Buffet, with bronze medallion doors;
superior Walnut Chamber Suit, comprising Carved
French post Bedstead, Dressing Bureau, marble top and
French Plato Glass; also, double Enclosed Washstand
to match; finely carved and moulded Single Wardrobe,l
with mirror door. Also. Double Wardrobe, mirror.
doors; superior Bair Mistresses, Feather Bolsters and
Pillows. Secretary and Bookcase, French Lounge, Re- ,
dining Chair, Rocking Chairs. fine Paintings,rich - Brus-'
eels Carpets, Engravings. Swiss Lace Curtains and Cor• -
n ices, Silver Plated Ware and Cutlery, French Chlna
Tea and Dinner Services, Out Glassware. arc.
The Furniture was made to order by Mr. G. Vollmer,
and is equal to now.
Cards of admission will be required. which can be ob
tained on application at the store, 1110 Chestnut street;
also, catalogues.
The Furniture can be examined early on the morning
of sale
1870.
Y BARRITT & CO, AUCTIONEERS;
OASII AUOTION - HOUSE, '
N 0.230 MA RKET street. corner of Ronk street •
ON MOr AY MORNING. •
Juno 6, comm hi nn c ,
10 o'eloek,
EGULAR SALE.
-DRY GOOD ADY-MADE CLOTHING, STRAW
.... GOODS, TIONS, HOSIERY, ..te- - -
REGULAR SALE too OASES - BOOTS, STIOES, BRW
"CANS, STRAW GOODS, ARTIFICIAL •
FLOWERS, sco._ •
ON THURSDAY MORNING:
muyl 9, ut 11 cdclock.
117-4
ASHBRIDGE AUCTION
, • EBRO. N:l5 MARK ET stroot.aboye Fifth..
/41 - APB, BALE OF BOOTS, BUONO. AND BRO..
' • ON VBBNEBDAY DIMMING.
June at /0 o'clock, wt. w l sell by catalogne, about.
1500 packages of Boots. Oboes and Brogans. ambrosias a_
largo nebortment Of first-class oily and Eastern tnado
goods, to Arbich Ole attention of city and couutry
Lavers is called. •
• th , e4 tar 4 ule l uorigAg af gala 04•0404•04944
AUC'T'ION SALES.
- Aesociation
most reasonaMo terms
_JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIO.NEER g .
No. 422 Walnut street
' REA L ESTATE RALE, JUNE 3, 1870. _
This Sale 'on next WEDNE "o
SDAY, at, 12 'clock
man, at the' Exchange, will include- r
STOCKS AND CEMETERY LOTS.
17 shares Brox n'a Silver Mining Co.,' par 4511. "'
111 shares Kensinn ariNewJersey_terry_oo—.
—ribartrlliereantil ton L ibrary • .
Lots Nos:6 and 24,Sectton 48,Mount Moriah ()meters'.
LOGAN SQUARE,llandsememodern marble and
pier-reside • , : tat . rigs.
F. , comer Nineteenth and Race streets. cit 22 by 182
feet. '27,t stivation is particularly
No.. IL2I RACE ST-Modern thremetory brick resi
dence, with back buildings, end throe s tory brick ma,-
. nufactory on Spring street, lot 20 by 120 feet. Orphans*
alai Sale. Estate Ilearir Pascoe, deed
1512 SUMMER ST-Near three•storY' brick dwelling
and lot. 17.6 y 68 feet. Same Estate.
N. TW E N'TIET II ST-Desirable building lota, below
Perris,' at., 64 by_ 100 feet. Same Estate.
PA SEllf (INK ROAD-41lotel 'gropertpktlawn se the
26th Ward ammo; tor. of 10th' Street,' lot 85 feet front.
Estate of Mahlon Gilbert.
• JEFFERSON 'AV. AND'•YEDERAfr ST;-Tavern
stand, dwelling and sla nub rer.house, S. E. corner,2o by
120 feet to Meilen st.;• Orphans''Coten Sale. Estate of
Peter Jambs, deed.
434 E. GIRARD AY-4-stoi7 brick bakery - and dwell
ing, 18th Ward, lot 17 by . 60 feet.
COATES AND BEACH STS-Twci236 - -sterY
tavern and dwellings, at N. W. corner, lot 31 by 37 feet.
Sale Absolme.
No. 47 S. THIRD ST-Ono third interest in 5-storY
iron and brick business ;property, above Chestnut At.,
stl4iytiLfee -.,-OrphatislQuirt--501e.,--Estateaf-esorg.
M. Everly.the'd. ,
_2207-WOOD ST-Threerstory stone rough-cast house
and 10t.16 36 feet.-- Saht-Absonne.--By-orderef-Heirs:
2114 CUTHBERT ST-Three-story brick house and
lot, 14 by 46 feet. 9th Ward. ,4900 may remain.
1119 PALMER ST-2-story fronts house and lot, 18% .
by 90 feet, below Girard ay._ Orphans'iCougt Sale. Es
tate of Samuel W. Courtney.
3524 FILBERT ST-Neat threo.atory brick 'dwelling
and lot, 14 by 92 feet, 24th Ward. Orphans' Court Sale.
Estate of Michael Neeson, deed.;
-
317.5 SEVENTH ST-Neat three.etory brick dwell-- -
Mg. below Spruce ht., lot 16 by 60 feet.• 'Subject to 456
DELANO). N. J.-Large three-story fining
mansion, with two-story back. buildings and 8 acres
of land. Franklin ht., five, minutes' walk from stations,
Immediate possession. • '
gEir Full particulars in rata/oenes,
431 p• e.
.
pIINTING:DITEBOROW CO .
_,_
• -• •- • •- • AUCTIONEERS,
_ .
Nos. 232 and 234 Market street. cornerof.Bank.
LARGE SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER *EURO
PEAN DRY GOODS • AND 500 CARTONS:: PARIS
BONNET AND SASH RIBBONS.
ON MONDAY. MORNING. ; ' •
Juno 6, at 10 o'clock.on four months' credit, incioding
DRESS GOODS.
Pieces Paris Silk and Worsted Popelines, Grenadinea,
Marls.
--
do Paris Plain and Fancy Lonos, MozambigtOS,
Chines.
do -- London -black and colored - pure 'Mohair' - Azd
Alpacas. -
do Paris Printed Jaconete, PeiCales, Lawns,Planes.
SILKS AND SATINS.
Pieces Lyons black Taffetas, Gros Grains; Fannon --
do Lyons colored Poult do Sole,Gros , de Naples,
- - Fancy Silks.
do Lyons black and colored Satins.
SHAWLS, CLOAKS, &c.
Paris Thibet , Mozambique and. anCY Shawls, Cloototc., dm.
MILLINERY GOODS °:*\;
Pull lines colored and blact English Crepes, &c. •
Full lines French Artificial Flowers. Matinee, &c.
A
Paris Kid Gloves, White Goods, Embroideries, Hand
kerchiefs.
Dress Triiumings, Umbrellas, Parasols, Ties, Notions,
C A SES
60 A U MBRELLAS AND PARASOLS,
of a well-known mime, for city sales.
Also,
fOO CARTONS ST. ETIkkiNE AND 'BASLE--RIB-
BONS,
By order of two well-known Importing Houses,
Compriaing—
A full line of No. 1.%a20 round edge Taffetn_itibtions,—
,
A fall lino ofNo mawall boiled s do do
A full line of No. 1, , ,a20 colored and black Satin Ribbon.
A full line of No. Lim2o all black Taffeta Ribbons.
Also, a choice assortment of rich broche and plain colors
Sash Ribbons.
Also, 75 pieces colored and black English Crepe.
Al,gp 300 pieceq French colored Tarlatans.
Milo, a-line of this white Swine Atolls. ' • •
OODS.
An attractive invoice of Llama Lace Sbawlsatotondes,
Sacques, Patasol COYOIII, &c.
LE - 4332oarcKsEtctooTs, SHOES, BALIEO-
PALS, nATs, CAPS, STRAW GOODS;
UN TUESDAY MORNING.- •
Joao 7, at 10 o'clock, on four rnontlia' credit,lncind-
Ing— • -
eases men's, boys' and youths' calf, double sole half
welt and pump sole dress boots.
cases men's, boys' and youths' kip and huff leather
boots.
cases men's fine grain long leg dress boots.
cases men's and boys' calf, buff leather, Crongresst
boots and balmorals.
cases men's, boys' and youths' super kip, buff and
poliebed grain, bill welt and pump sole brogans.
cases ladies' tine kid, goat, morocco and enamelled
patent sewed Balmorals and Con ers. • •
cases women's, misses' alit? Children's calf and buf
leather Balmorals and lace boots.
•
—cases children's fine kid sawed city-rnado lace boots;
fancy sewed Ilalmorals and ankle ties.
casea Indica' line black and colored lasting Cloritgeas
and_side lace gaiters..
cases woolen's, misses' and childron's goat and mo
rocco copper nailed lace boots.
-- cases ladles'line kid slippers ! metallic overshoes
and modals carpet slippers traveling_ bags, Sco.„
LARGE BALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH, GERMAN
AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
ON THURSDAY MORNING.
Juno 0, at.lO o'clock. on four months' credit.
LARGE SALE OF CARPETINGS, boo ROLLS
CANTON MA.VIINGS,_Sic.
ON FRIDAY MORNING.
11 o'clerlr nn font renntbaleredit,-abotit-2011
pieces Ingrain, Venetian, List, Hemp, Cottage and Bag
Carpetings, Canton Mattinge, Ac.
TNAVI
.8 & HARVEY, AUCTIONEERS,
(Formerly with M. Thomas 1 Sons.)
Store Nos. 48 and 00 North Sixth street.
OW' Sales at Residences receive particular attention.
SET Sales at the Store every Tuesday.
Sale at S. E. corner Sixth and.Dickerson_sts._
STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A GROCERY STORE,
• W - A - GONIT — HARNESS
ON MONDAY MORNING,
At 10 o'clock. comprising superior Counter. Shelving,
Glass Case,' Meat Rack, with heavy marble; Caddies,
Scales, Bins. Large Refrigerator, Now Awning, superior
Six-spring Wagon, Harness, Stock of Groceries, Teas,
Sugar, Coffee, Spices,
Attractive Sale at the Auction Rooms.
ELEGANT PARLOR AND CHAMBER FURNI
TURE,FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, ROSEWOOD
MELODEON, BOOKCASES, FINE TAPESTRY
CARPETS, LILLIE FIREPROOF. OFFICE FUR
NITURE. Sec.
ON TUESDAY 31ORNING.
At 10 o'clock, at the Auction Rooms, an attractive as
sortment, including—
Bandscme Crimson Reps Puffed Back Parlor Suit,
made to .rder; superior Hair Cloth and Reps Parlor
Furniture, several Elegant Walnut Chamber Suits, flue
toned Rosewood Melodeon, French Plate Mirrors. supe
rior Secretary and Cabinet Bookcases, Office Desks and
Tables, large Fireproof, by Lillie; Extension Tables,
Loungqe, Bouquet and Centre Tables, Shelving, tine
Tapestily Carpets, Ste.
Altio,lor account of S., a quantity of Goveramont
elbthing Ace.
SCOTT'S ART GALLERY AND AUCTION
COMMISSION SALES ROOMS,
B. SCOT'y, JR, Auctioneer,
1117 CHESTNUT straet,
Girard Sow.
Furniture Sales every Tuesday and Friday morning s
at 10 o'clock. -
Particular attention paid to out-door sales at mode
rate rates. d 029 tf
T. A. MeCLELLAND, AUCTIONEER,
1219 CHESTNUT Street.
_-- - - .
1 Personal attention given to Sales of Household
Furniture at Dwellings.
lir" Public Bales of Furniture at the Auction Room,
1219 Chestnut street, every Monday and Thursday.
X?"' For pparticulars see Public Ledger.
air N. 13.—A superior class of Furniture at Private
Sale.
- CIP T
ALIiONEEBTABLISII;
LMENT, S. E. corner of SIXTH and RACE streets.
Money advanced on Merchandise generally—Watches,
Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold andlillver•Plate, and on all
articles of value, for any length of time agreed on.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SAL.E.
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 ; Fino Gold Duplex and other Watches;
Fine Silver Hunting Case and Open Face English, Ame
rican and Swiss Patent Lever and Lupine Watches ;
Double Case English Quartier and otherWatchee_; La
dies' Fancy W atchee, Diamond Breastpins, Flnger
Rings Earflings, Studs, &c. ; Fine Gold Chalits,Medal
lions, Bracelets, Scarf Pine, Breastpins, Finger Rings,
Pencil Cases, and Jewelry generally.
FOR SALE—A large and valuable Fire-proof Chest,
suitable for a Jeweller ; cost s'llfA.
Also, severill Lots in South Camden, Fifth and Chest
Tint streets,
THIRTY YEARS' ACTIVE PRAT,`-
.:TICE,.—Dr. FINE, No. 219 Vine street, below
Third, inserts the handsomest Tooth in the city,
at prices to suit all. Teeth Plugged, Teeth Repaired,
Exchanged, or Remodelled to suit. Gas and Ether. No
' —pain in extraeting. Office hours, Bto 5. mh26•e,m,tu6m¢
®PAL DENTALLINA. A SUPERIOR
article for cleaning the Tooth, destroying animalcula
which infest them, giving tone to the gums, and leaving feeling_ of fragrance and perfect cleanlLuess. in the
mouth. It may be need daily, and - will hofound to
strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while - the aroma
and detersiveness will recommend it to every one. Be
ing composed with the assistance of the Dentiet, Physi
cians and Microscopist, it is confidently offered as a
reliable substitute for the uncertain washed formerly- in
v ln u tiiient Dentists, aequainted with the es:Meanest:its
of the Deutallina, advocate Its use; it contains nothing
to prevent Its unrestrained employment.- Made only br
JAMES T. SHINN. Apothecarl4l
Broad and Spruce streets.
ally,and
pt. L. Steakhouse.
Bonen . Davis,
Goo. G. Bower,
Chas. Shivers.
,5. M. Nocella, ,
B. 0. Dera i l i ng,
Chas. 11. bone,
James N. arks
B,Bringhurst a
Dyotta 00.,
11. O. Bialr'e Sons,
Wyeth Bro.
. For sale by Ern/gel:Ito gene
Fred. Browne,
Hassard . Co.,
C. R. Keeny, - •
Isaac IL Kay,
C. H. Needles,
T. J. husband,
Ambrose Smith, •
Edward Parrish,
Wm. B. Webb,
James L. Bispham,'
Hughes & Combo, .
Henry A. Bower. - •
[EOSIN. -457 • BARRELS ROSIN ' NOW
.L landing from stunner " Pioneor," from Wilining•
ton.N. o.,autl-for Mill by -0001111 AN 09.1.
3/1 t;40044cii0444ut, • .
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AUCTION ISALEIS
DENTISTRY.