dead that nothing ean•kill hint more dead than he is; otherwise, what must his snfferings have been already, for the last feW days? More of this when ,I etior._ I have heard4,,:goe(d deal abbutt ii, ah' ;to the credit :cif-theAlftlaW. e t, it must b salt hat. hat general dissatitatiil, exist s,for * ing the name (:,f ,BeethntOn [aSa:;, ''catch. ' It;,'llas prOed dkaaStrMiS to 't , 1 1 0.„ tne - .0 'agerts as iie ought , andl they arn:pums tid; already. J'Still thiS shoUld nottake:awityffriMa , • the` fieriteirtous petforinitticei*lticli are siyen.'.: allie '• Ct ehneell,:tiPeried''•: with "the overture pt.; • nct Diatto/6:lie oieTreatia - d id 'a - great:deal - better than yesterday, _principally on account , of the easier and more -familiar music they had to play ; and also 'hecause the managers have discharged some - of the too TAW material: `ltisa, ' great mistake, just for the sake of the numbers, to fill up an orchestra with . a lot of incompe teut.. musicians. Not, 0n1y... can :they. do no . good, but they,hindeito _bring .out the. sterling qualities of tile gobff players: * The - Same thing may besaid of the chorus. --The •second . piece brought us Mad. Parega,hr Conned's Ave Ma- ria. No effect was made with this piece, as the I - Mildred violins,lid not shoW to any kind of advantage. Their playing ,, was tame, and without any refinement,. Mri Arbttekle had nes t•a•-solo•on-the•cornet. His playing-J not up to the mark liere ; he far stirpassed himself in Boston last year. What 4 - iw hina, I do forma:laces, and by the superb quails..._ ,o - : not , know ;• but it7§e:biirWif he had his instru---- 1 Parepa's voice,- which reigned supreme over Inept hardly rimier perfect control. Then the chorus, orchestra and artillery. I am not National Antheuewith Paiepa,chorus,organ and astonished, as I heard her last year at Boston, :artillery. ! Shouts of • enthusiasm went up. and there, where the- building was three times . After that of coil*, it bad to be repeated. the site of this . and a chorus of ten thou . The,SeCend part opened with theoverture of sand, she remained mistress of the Situation._ , , Williain Tell. This was, se far, the best oches- Thethernses,__L__ - ueslerstopd, - were 'ineffeeti ve, tral performance,:and was played with a ,geat and beyond the control of* their conductor, Dr. deal of spirit, and the violins were up to 'the Tech. I, shall: have a chance of judging to- mark. Next came the gem of the concert, the night at the Creation. "Inflammatus." Parepa's voice sounded beau- Now to this afternoon's concert. • The house , tifully in this ; her high C sounded above chorus was only partially filled; and therefore the and orchestra,ringing out like a trumpet ;it was "temperature exceedingly, agreeable: The hit, :a splendid. performance. Chords and °reties '' Was made by trignoli's and Kellogg's Singing; tra WeretilSo very effective: - Now fea• the "An- - singular 'enintlithat these - tWO 'voices •stimild -• vii Chorus"—to be Snre,•they: did,not. have ,a., have filled the building completely, When all hundred anvils. as in Boston -last year, and no orchestral and choral performances sounded, to I Fire Department,_butAlm_re,gular chorus singers - :say the:least-Of .it,.. ineffective.. . The depart- in red shirts were at the anvils. This perform- Ment of the stringed instruments is not strong ' ante was better than in Betton, - There the an-- enough in'the forte passages; they are drowned vil-beaters had •no other guide than Mr. Gill by the brass, although that is ,not uncommonly mere's arms ; but here, to-day, every man was strong.: This was a great *feature ; of ; : a. miisitiarcand - had - no trouble to- come up to a Complete preponderance of string istru- time. 'lt produced the greatest sensation. 'Peo ments, and some magnificent effects achieved ple demanded lewdly an encore, and, of,course, by it. It may be that the orchestra is not yeti got IL_ . The afternoon's performance closed worked up to its - . capacity; 'ard a' few more with IL-. ‘• Quadrille, ' including all sorts concerts may bringfiut all their Jrretah The of instrumental. effects, giving . the.„,greatest , same thing may he Said of the choruSes. They” satisfaction to the Midience - present; • who ,evi., do not feel at home yet; and therefore do not I dently left with the feeling that they had their bringoutthat ringing sound you might ex- money's worth, and would come again, if they peel, from.such amass of singers. could. The concert, this afternoon, brought out all ITbe oratorio for to-night is changed. The . the solo talent of the festival. Briguoli's voice managers are afraid it e ill not draw, and much sounded beautifully thiongh the"liaildirig ; • and ' of this afternoon's- programme is to be re, I came again to the conclusion, as I had many 1 peated. If no special attractions present them - - dimes-before, thae_no matter, what fault he pod- . 1 selves, you w ill tear nothing - till - to-morrow seSses'as a singer—and there are sone—his is, ; afternoon, when the'Beethoven programme is after all, the only real tenor voice we have in ,to be given. I hope they will not get afraid America. He was exceedingly painstaking, 1 that it will not draw and change it, to a "Shoo and achieved a great success. His solo was an Fly arrangement. Elijah is promised for to _-aria from I Lombardi ; then the duo from morrow night; if so, I shall not bear the whole of Trovatore, with Mrs. Howard Paul, and the • it, as it is Thomas's classical night, and I would "Miseiere," from the same opera, with Miss Kel- , not miss that under any consideration. If you lOgg: She also made a complete success in her I can read my n Oleg it- is more than the folks solo,Linda. Her voicehas gained a great deal in i here can, However, I hope you can. C. W. -strength and sonoriety. Both were encored, l , ----andhad_the_lioras_share Of applause. The . 1 quintette; froth Martha, was only a success so I - The Seventeeniti'Annual eonehiiire of the far as it exhibited all the "Marthas,'" - "Lio- , linigh!s Templar. eels," &c. In a musical point of view, it was 1 .. (corregasnasnoi of the Phila. ETen'g Bulletin.l . a.cereplete failure, and very naturally so, as I WiLmAreseorcr, June 15. Williamsport, - every onosang his or ..heepart in their own • the county seat of Lycoming county,; is one of way, and, of course, things were at sixes and I what_ I the prettiest and most enterprising towns in the sevens, and it made no impression State ever. All the rest of the programme was, ; , situate On the west branch of the Sets ' more or less, satisfactorily given • but no great • quehanna river, with a high range of moun impression has, as yet, been made. You feel taius on the south and a fine rolling hill • as if everything had - been gotten up in too country on the north. It has in its vicinity great a hurry, and as if a fortnight!s_MOre work every variety of beautiful . scenery, grateful to in all departments (particularly in orchestra lover of rehearsals) would have worked wonders. Bat the eyes of any :nature. Miles of more of that as we go on. : •- -- •-Nicolson-pavement , afforthea.sy_meaus _of con- -, Philadelphia has sent quite a contingent of mimivatkin bet- ,, efilt thn ditrorcut parto of the jatt,,,to,l4s.„:§pinc .t i t s ., i 1.011.,-. ; amongst city ' and give those who own fine horses and. - - theinreur - Mlented - violinist, -. W. -Stoll, Jr.,- Air. • - a carriagesn opportunity of enjoying - their 'use L'arigholz; Stoll, Sr., Tsehh•ner, Bush, and Many more, all led by our well-known favorite to the fullest extent possible. The four lines and musical caterer, Mark Hassler. The ever- centering at this point afford! easy and swift smiling Simon is not amongst them. I suppose communication to all parts of the country. the. Walnut could not spare him. I hope to The hotel accommodations are excellent. The be able to send you yet the particulars of Herdic House, under the superintendence of tonight's concert for to-morrow's issue. Mr. Dobson, is the finest hotel in the State Why this festival has Beethoven's name to outside of Philadelphia. It accommodates it lamat a loss to see. The Germans are aboutsix hundred guests. From the preparations furious about it. They say it is an outrage. a in the way of extra mattresses, &c., now to be sacrilege, the performances of several days not seen in the house, there is no doubt that a even containing a piece 'by the great master. thousand persons can be housed and fed. The Again, their adversaries say thattlie only reason City Hotel and American House are both well why he did not write something with accorn- kept, and are filled with guests. paniment of anvils and guns, is, that he was The encampment of the Knights Templar unfortunately deaf, and therefore unable to at this place promises to be a grand and hear what effect could be produced. In short, spirited affair. The citizens are making ex they say if he could he' would have comphsed tensive preparations for their entertainment, an "Anvil Chorus" and a "Star-Spangled and the Sir Knights themselves seem deter- Banner." mined to enjoy the oceasion. THE " CREATION." • Last evening the Pittsburgh and Allegheny The stage to-night presented a most livelyCommanderies arrived, each accompanied by and imposing appearance; the Handel and a band, and numbering in all about two hun- Haydn Society, from Boston, was a great and dred men. On this A. M. train from the good addition to the choral forces of this after- West came Cominanderies from Erie, Mead neon, and their precision and thoroughness ville, Towanda and Great Bend, numbering helped the whole performance a :great deal. New about four hundred Sir Knights. A fine band Mk is evidently not yet enliste - d in this Musi- accompanied the Erie Commandery. The cal Jubilee; the audiences, thus far, are far be- Harrisburg train at eight o'clock brought the low filling the building, and the people look as Maryland • and ' Monumental • Commanderies if they had their homes in New England, from Baltimore. They stopped some hours in Jersey, &c. However, it took a day or two to York, where they were splendidly entertained work them up in Boston to concert pitch, and by the citizens, after which they serenaded so the great/ureic may come yet. • several of the prominent persons of the town. 'The solo pails, in the hands of Madame On the same train came the Commandery Parepa, Mr. Nordblom and Mr. Whitney, were from Lebanon, the Commandery from York, exceedingly Well done; although, it seemed as if with a band, and the Reading Commandery, Parepa's voice was a little fatigued, she still who, with their baud, proceeded to the 'rest gave the utmost satisfaction. Nordblom, of dente of Governor Geary, and serenaded him the English opera troupe, showed to great ad- and Senator Cameron. Up to noon to-day vantage,his voice being strong and clear; but about 1,000 Sir Knights had arrived. the great impression was made by Mr, Whit- Herdic Pat k. where the encampment is ney ; possessing a fine and ringing bass voice of located, is situated about a quarter of a mile . about two octaves conipass,there is nothing, north of the _Herdic 'Mdse. • Here the lust raw or crude about hint ; his intonation is per- riant folihge of thoire,Unis of "original forest fectly correct, and he is,besides all this, a singer •trees intervene lieu% eeti the hot rays of the whose voice is thoroughly cultivated. The only noon-day sun and the soft green turf of the drawback of the performance seemed to be the camping-ground._ The camp is laid out in conductor, Dr. Tech. This gentleman may military style, with the headquarters of the possess all the theoretical knowledge which is • officers facing the streets upon which their required, but he lacks the routine, and maybe respective commands are quartered. The • the -slam, to give perfect confidence to chorus wants of the inner-man have not been and orchestra:, and have them, so to say, under neglected. Ample accommodations have been his thumb. The great oratorio performance, made for the commissary de,arttnent, and the though, will be to-morrow night, when the Sir Knights will he furnished with ,-all the Handel and Haydn Society; of -Boston, alone, necessaries and seine ,of the luxuries of life. will give the choruses of Elijah—Parepa, Miss 'Die buildings of liefrotting Park are thrown Sterling, &c., in the solo parts. To-morrow open and fitted up as a restaurant and eating afternoon Gillmore will hold forth with all his saloon; these are under the immediate super , specialties, such as anvils, guns, I:c., and the vision of the committee of arrangements, who managers of the festival think if othis , is not guarantee good order,, good victuals, and good going to brihg the people, notblng• will. By cheer to all whose wants lead them in that the by, did I mention , to you --that at the direction. The whole appearance of the inaugural concert the enthuslasnt.•for , C , illst=.:encampment is orderly and beautiful. more was at fever-heat; iri"fitct, .such de- The white tents dotting the green sward,the menstrations were indulged in that some gorgeouS banners flashing in the bright sun of these old-fashioned Musicians from the ligbt,the musicians clothed in bright uniforms, " Vaterland " • thought the Jubilee ought to disposed in picturesque groups among the trees, be called a " Cillmore" instead of Beethoven and the Sir Knights with theirglittering swords Festival.and nodding plumes, altogether form a scene or 1.1.111.0 P. DAY.. - worthy the pencil of an artist or the rapture of _._ .___ .._. NEW YORK, June 15.- - ---Tflis afternoon ._the poet• , .__ brought by far the largest attendance. The._ At 51'. N. the three Comnianderies frOm concert was announced as being for ,the mil- Philadelphia arrived, namely: St. John's No. lion, and certainly all the elereents of popular- -: 4, Mary No., 311 and Philadelphia No:2. They ity were brought in :—the Star Spangled Bail- were rnet'at l'ine • street depot by _Baldwin, ner, with the artillery firing; the anvil chorus, No. 22, Coremandery of Williamsport, and for the first time, and Jullien's Quadrille -of Mount Olivet, No. 80, of Erie, who escorted All Nations, with drum corps, chords, military them to the Asylum at the Encampment,where , hands, / 5 4: , : The heart of the people was fired !. I the ceremony of receiving the grand officers Gillenere reigned supreme the ikitole after- was performed, and where the whole force of noon;leruling all the pieces in the perfOrmauces. - Sir Knights was reviewed by the grand officer's. -Where-was-Beethoven?-It-isto-be hoped that 1 After countermarching - they broke ranks and • _ _ ,,,his,aleep _efsq,mauyyears has made him so partook of supper. -.. . . THE NO.CALLED B EETHOVEN VENCE. V Al.. A Philndelptrion9o Report. piorreeroodenCe of tbe PbttadeWife nveulbst Bulletin. I .NEW Yomt, June 14.—" Man proposes and God disposes." I thought that ky \ this could hive sent you my reßo4:44, 164; concert—the opening:Of thefeltOal—bOtA missed the tram, and altbotigit the i4nageraOf the C._& A. Road thotight 4';'great deal of it (lid not geio-fir - a616 pfkitide'mewith - ;an . extra train to reach here in time. No dOubt the New ycork papers of this morning have made - your readers fully- acquainted, with_ _all that was dene last - night; and I. shall. give Ott only a few items, gathered from some of the musical notabilitieiand disinterested lookers- on. The BeettioVen Syintiliony seems to have been a complete failure,. owing partly to the in sufficient rehearsals, but, I think, more to the *angle, faults 'of 'the lauildiug. All that I heard.tbis afternoon convinced me of the un impreSsiveness of the instrumental' perform ances. Last night's great hit was made by Jubilee Gillmore; *With his spread-eagle \per- PHI 6 • IA EV - 'NIIqO.BULLETIINT , THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1870; FRO3I By courtesy of Mr. Edwitk-Liogtl.‘' , iolkNe* York, Mr. J. S. Clarke, fpe'Artiqati,plitys The Widow Bunt, oro§, it3vati formerly crillek .:11.Ator Wellington. .'Do' 'Boots, at - Ulliiian g s. 3 ,LOpeta House, where.-.the performariee..• , croyded. Carncross & Dixey, of Alilliidek gave an entertainment at the ante place, iltult night. 20;;11. - . '- Second June:!,la `Tits! andual ' , session of the Grand Council of Pennsylvania "met at the Asylum of Baldwin - if.L'',Oommand eryion-Tuesday-evening,--andliehninelealon- ,ftir oflicers, which resulted as 'folloWs ;,: M. P. G. 31.—C. F. Knapp, of Blooms.: burg..R;. - J.' G.' ill.—intnes M.Porter;Of • Easton. .. R. P. G. C.„.of ilr.,-M. L RielitardsXuckle,of Philadelphia. , G. .711. of Ex—Francis V.. Barn&t, of ,•. • - Easton.. .! • ' R. P. G. .R.--LThomas,W, Wriglit,,of Pitts burgh. • • • • The ceremony of installation took place at the afternoon session. . • ' Sir Knight Gov. J. W. Geary, of the Greens burg Commandery, and P. E. G.. Corn. Lain berton arrived on the '0 o'clock train last even ing. Pilgrim•Commandery was at the depot to escort them to camp, but the party left the train at Market street,' where the Washington - • ideries—disembarked.---Baldwin Commandery escorted them to their' 'quarters throngh crowds of peOple, who were attracted by the report that the Marine Band would ac company these Commanderies. Allen Cfornmandery, No. 20,-Allentown, :30 Sir Knights. The following is a list of the Commanderies . present: , , • , Pittsburgh Commandery, No. 1, reports 6 0 !members and a band. Pilgrim Comniandery, No. Harrisburg, Pa., reports 65 Sir Kdights,and is accompanied bythe Harrisburg Drum Corps. 'Packer Commandery,• No. - _23, Mauch Chunk, 20 Sir Knights. Allegheny Commandery, No. 3t,, chartered October-1803,-180S, reports 28 Sir Knights. Hermit Cornmatfderl7, -- NT:i.'24-; ! of -Lebanon, Pa:; reports 25-Sir Knights. - -Mt. Olivet Commaudery, No. '25, Erie, Pa., parades 50 members,,*ho march to the music -of --Knoll's brass band; TlieY have been of great assistance to the Williamsp,ort ,Counan dery in acting as escort upon the arrival of other Commanderies: Great Bend Commandery, No. 27, numbers 40 Sir Knights,. York Conintandery,:No. 21',. reports 30 Sir- Knights:. ;Sir John Gibson,- E. C.; Sir G. W. Demaust, Generalissimo; _Wm. - Gilberthorpe, Captain-General. Northern Commandery, No. 10, from To wanda, Pennsylvania, reports 20 Sir Knights. - --Constanee_Cornmandery, No. 33, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, 30 Sir Knights. Lancaster --Commandery, --No,- -13, =mu - pained- by Sheridan's , Band, -reports-40 Sir Knights. H. - Botngarduer, E. C.; J. A. E. Reed, Generalissimo ; John McCalla, Captain- General. 1)e Molay Commandery, No. 9, Reading, Pennsylvania, numbers 40 Sir Knights, and are accompanied by Winter's Brass Band. -Maryland Commandery, No. 1; Baltimore, is one of the oldest in the cou'ntry. It was In stituted in ITTO. The present officers are Sir E. T. Shultz, Hermon.. L. Emmons, Generalissimo, and Sir-R. D—Murphy,..Captain General. Thirty Sir. Knights appeared in the ranks. Monumental Commandery, No. 3, Balti more,- -numbers thirty Sir. Knights. .. Sir Emanuel Corbitt, E4C.; Sir Charles W. Hat ter, Generalissimo; -Sir- Byron K. Homes, Captain-General. A fine band accompanies the Sir. Knights from .Baltimore..--__. - Mary Commandery, No. of Philadelphia, whose banners are a familiar sight to young citizens, makes a very tine appearance. It-num hers 75 Knights. The Ringgold Band, of Reading, furnish them with music. Philadelphia __Commandery, No. 2, has 50 Sir Knights present,. St. John's Commandery,No. 4, is the strong est-in number of any _present, with Out excep tion, reporting 80 Sir Knights, 7 and Beck's Philadelphia Band. St. John's claims to be the oldest Commandery in the United States. Crusade Commandery, No. 12, Bloomsburg, reports 124 men. E. C.Wadhain, E. C. ;J. C. Gettis, Generalissimo ; J. B. Robinson,Captain- General. Ivanhoe, No. 31, Taniaqua, Pa., reports 44 men and 20 musicians, Sir Preston Roberts, E. C. ; Philip Conrad, Generalissimo ; Sir John Ralston, Captain-General. Baldwin H. Commandery, of Williamsport, has been doing the honors of the occasion in receiving and escorting the visitors on their arrival. This organization was instituted Sep tember 18, 1866, and now numbers 60 mem bers and employs one of the local bands. The Washington Commandery, No. 1, num bers 40 men. J.- C. Willard, E. C. ;A. S. Champion, Generalissimo; J. J. Barnes, sap tain-General. Columbia Commandery, No. 2, Washington, D. C., reports 60 members. Sir C. W. Han cock, E. C. ; J. W. Griffith, Generalissimo ; Samuel Baxter, Captain-General. The event of the day was the meeting of the Grand Commandery, which was opened by the R. E. G. Commander, J. 11. Hopkins, who delivered the annual address, detailing- the progress of the order during the past year, and giving an account of the work in this State. His remarks are said to have been intensely in teresting, and very eloquently delivered, but as the meeting was a secret one we are unable to give a full account of it. The next thing in order was the election of officers. The, following Sir Knights were elected as officers for the ensuing year: - H. B. McKean, of Towanda, It. E. G. Com mander; Charles M. Howell, of Lancaster, Deputy G. Commander; Abraham 'linter, of Easton, G. Generalissimo ; Fitz James Evans, of York; G.,Cap,tain Gen.; Rev. Joseph Evans, of Philadelphia - , - G: Prelate; :Nathan - Smith, of Philadelphia, G. Sen. Warden ; S. B. Shindle, of Pittsburgh, G. Jun. Warden; Alfred Creigh, of Washington, Pennsylvania., G.' Recorder; M. Richards Muckle, of Philadelphia, G. Trea surer. After the reception of the Representatives of Commanderies from other States, the meeting adjourned over the dinner hour. . Governor Geary, I'. E. G. Commander Lam berton, P. G. Masters B. B. French and J. B. White visited the camp this morning, and in spected the arrangeMents for the accommoda tion of the Sir Knights. Mary Comrnandery, No. 36, gave a banquet, in their dining marque, to-day. G. Commander Hopkins, G. Prelate J. L. Evans, G. Treasurer Muckle and others, and a number of ladies, were their. guests. No speeches were made, but during and after the repast cheerful con versation on matters grave and gay enlivened the occasion. Mr. J. S. Clarke Is to play Rough Diamond and A Widow Hunt this evening at the Opera House. The announcement in the Age of a `hall at the'Herdie House; and an excursion up the river, Was' not authorized by the Commit tee of Arrangements,: and will not probably talte place: A hard stoiver of rain (itt about 3 P.M.:, to day) dampenettthe ardor of the Sir Knights, and interfered with the enjoyment of the crowds Of Vhaitors - to' the encampment. But it -Was. of short duration, and the dress-parade and reception of Conimanderies from other' State r s occurred as announced this evening. A. K.ll. 111rOSIN 0 L,-600 BARRELS Ist, 2n, 3D I and 4th run Rosin Oil,auitablo for Grease litnito-s, Printers' Ink and Painters. For onto by. EDW. B. ROWLEY, 16 Booth Front street. SUM~VI ER RESORTS ON THE,LINE OF PhiladoliliW _and _Reading Railroad • • And 13ranolie§: Y. mAlr 20,1870. • 111ANSIDitir ;DOUSE,. MT. CARBON, • ' ? 1 1 0 : Caroline - Wunderi-PottBylllo P. 0., BchuylkW - - co TUSCARORA If OTYEL, hire. M.l:. ;Tuacarora Schuylkill county. MANSION HOUSE, W. F: Smith, Mahanoy City P. 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FEHLING'S CELEBRATED ORCIFIESTR - A - 11SS BEEN ENGAGED FOIL THE SEASON. ...For further information, address_ 44: W. lIIIILLIN, Proprietor. ONE FURNISHED . COTTAGE TO RENT. je9 tf§ • • . . _ Congress 1-la.ll, CAPE MAY, N. J., Opens, June Ist. Closes, October Ist. TERMS—S3I3 per day June and September. $4 00 per day July and August. -The new wing is now completed. Mark and'Slmon Hassler's full Military Baud and Or chestra of 20 pieces. • Applications for Rooms, address - J. F. CAKE, Proprietor. cod to nls§ --- -P-nCOWEE 393 Freeland, Montgomery County, Pat. Thie delightful SUMMER RESIDENCE will bd open for the reception of guests on and after June I. For Circulars, Terme, &c., apply to JAMES FULMER lc CO., 439 MARKET Street, Phila., or to the proprietor. James Palmer, Collegeville P. 0., Pa. mylo tu th Zit§ Chittenang - co, WHITE SULPHUR ISPRINGS• Madison county. New York. First•class Rotel and every requisite, now open. Drawing-room and Sleeping Cars from 'Hudson River Railroad depot, New York, at 8 A.M. and 6 P. M., without change to Chittenango Station ,12 miles east. of Syracuse. For Illustrated Circu lars, address as above, or C. IL OLIVER, 7 Beekman street, N. Y. my2B-Img M' ,I%i" S ATLANTIC • HOTEL, CAPE .31AY. Rebuilt since the late tire, and ready for Guests. Open during the year. Is directly on the Sea-Shore, with the beet Bathing Beach of the Cape. Terms : $3 50 per day, and $2l 00 per week for June and September ; 00 per day and e 25 00 per week tor July and August. Coach from the Depot, Free. No Bar. JOHN IitcMAKIN, my29-tu th s3m§ Proprietor. - - U M. R BOARDING.—THREE (3) 1-.) rooms, ten (10) miles from Philadelphia. and five (5) minutes' walk from Jenkintown Station, North Penn sylvania Railroad. A pply at 2P7 Vine street, or . address R. HALL, Jenkintown, Pa. BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN HOUSE, BROAD TOP, DUNTINGDON COUNTY, PA. Will open for the reception of ignoble on MONDAY June 2.0. W. 'P. PEARS6N, jell lot* Proprietor. O_UMMER BOARDING NEAR MOORES -13 TOWN,N. J. N Apply 023 North Twelfth street. jel4-tu th 83V EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, • LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. This delightful summer resort will be open for the re caption of guests on 35th Juno, under the superintend ence of Wm. Whitehouse (late of Atlantic City). For rairtieulars, address J. W. FREDERICK, my2is 2M5 Proprietor. - NEW PUBLICATIONS O n UN DA Y 801:10011, SUPERINTEN dents, got Prof. Hart's admirable address. "How to Select a Library," at the Sabbath School Emporium, h street. Philadelphia. NEW YORK STANDARD PUBLISHED BY JOHN RUSSELL YOUNG, NO. 34 PARR ROW, NEW YORK, Containing full and accurate Telegraphic News and Correspondence from all parts' of the world. TWO CENTS per single copy, or Six Dollars per annum. For Hale at TEEN WITH'S BAZAAR 614 , Chestnut street. CENTRAL NEWS AGENCY, 505 Chest nut street. ASSOCIATED NEWS COMPANY, 16 South Seventh street. ' CALLENDEP, Third and Walnut streets. WINCH, 505 Chestnut street. BOWEN, corner Third and Dock streets. And other Philadelphia News Dealers. Advertisements received at the oflice of the MORNING POST. my 2.3 tf§ 111 - ANT.EI;STAIC Itt Of thelatest and most beautiful designs, and all other Slate work on hand or made to order Also, PEACII BOTTOM ROOFING SLATES. Factory and Salesroom, RILTEENTII and CALLOW. 81Lb Streets, WILSON , Sr. MILLER, apfl-Cm4 0134.-50 BARRELS LIGIIT-OOL J ored sweet Flab WI, low-priced, for onto by EIDW • ROWLEY Swab Front street . THE UNION PAOIFW RAILROAD - D,ll KANT 4 \ " I , cou .4orkr 13,1a-i%Tr•s, 1111,000 INTEREST APRIL'AND 90TOSER;-.--- For Salo at $790 &eh. They pay SEVEN . (7) PER C Interest, TIM for twerity, (20) aro secured by 12,006,06 r aerefi of larid, all lying :within tAyority (20) . miles of the railreati. , • TAE UNION • PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY • RECEIV E THEIR LAND GRANT.RONDS FOR TH EIR FACE AND ACCRUED INTEREST in payment of any of their lands. , . • , • • Pamphlets giving full detaibTiTf the be obtained by application to -) D IiEN r - t ,)'. CA , 46 south Third PHILADNMI°IIIA., JSco:, Philadelphia, New York and Washington, • AND . Dealers in Government Securities. - 13.00til attention given tci - tho 'Purchase - and Sale of Bonds and litoCks on Commission, at the Board of Bro kers in this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL POINTS. - GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD RELIABLE RAILEOAD2V 2. BONDS FOR INVEST-_ ME . Pamphlets and full information given at our calico. No. 114 S. Third Street, WHILADEXPIII.A. mb2S-tf rp 7 Per Cent. Gold FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, FREE OF V. S. TAX, OF - TWE Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Min- nesota R. R.-Co. A LIMITED QUANTM FOE SALE AT 90 AND INTEREST. INTEREST PAYABLE MAY AND NOVEMISEIL 5. EDGAR THOMSON, /- CHARLES L. FROST, Trulitece. These bonds havelio yetas to run, arc convertible at the option of the holder into the stock of the Company at par, and the payment of the principal is provided for by a sinking tuna. -- The-great. , part of the road la aircPly completed, and shows large earnings, and the balance of the worlifeirec-: pidly progressing. We unhesitatingly recommend these Bonds as the safest and test investment in the market. United - States - Five-twenties; at-pre-flmtpritwg,-only-re turn the per cent. interest, while these pay eight and one unarterper cent in Gold; and we regard the security eenally good. The Company reserve the right without notice to ad vance the price. HENRY CLEWS & CO., Bankers, 32 WALL STREET, N. Y., KURTZ & HOWARD, BARKER BROS. & CO., TOWNSEND WHELEN & CO., BOWEN & FOX, A BALANCE REMAINING OF First Mortgage 7 Per Cent. Gold Bonds • OF TIIE Fredericksburg and Gordonsville It. B. Co. of Virginia, Are offered at a rate that makes them the best paying investments on thernarketa.. Bonds In 500's and 1,000 9 5. Descriptive Pamphlets and Maps furnished. SAMUEL WORK; Banker, No. 25 S. THIRD STREET. jel4 CCOUIPOONS OF TUB LEHIGH COAL & NAVIGATION CO'S GOLD LOANS, Due June 15th, BOUGHT BY E. W. CLARK CO., BANKERS, 35 South Third Street. _jol3 6t5 LEHIGH CONVERTIBLE 6 Per Cent. First Mortgage Gold Loan, Free from all Taxes. . . We offer for 'solo. 41.750,090 of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company'S new First Mortgage Six Per Cent. Gold Bonds, froo from all taxoe,interest clue March and September, at NINETY (90) and interest in oil . • rency adc. 'o date of purchase.. These hoc c are of a mortgage loan of e. 2,000,000, dated October 6 18i.J. They have.twenty-rive (25) years to run, and are convertible into stock at par until 1879. Principal and interest payable in.gold. " They are seemed by a first mortgage on 6,800 acres of coal lands in, the Wyoming Valley, near Wilkosbarro, at prevent producing at the rate of 2011,000 tone of coal per. annum, with works in progress which clintemplato a large,increaso at an early poriedi, and also upon Valuab , o Beal Estate In this city. . A sinking fnialtif ton cents per ton upon all oal taken from these mines for five yearn, and of. flits*., cents per. , ton thereafter, is established„ and The Pidolity, Insur; . mace - , Trust:and Salo , Deposit . Company. this ;Trustees under the mortgage, collect these slims and invest them in &cite /hinds, agreeably-fti the provisions of the Trust. For full particulars, copies of the mortgage, ,to.l -apply to - .• . . • . • ' W. 1111: NEWBOLD, SON 45 A EBYSEN, C:,4r, IC BOWIE, . E. W. CLABIi 4c CO., . JAY COOKE 46 CO., nr,301 - .EL de Co. cool 3Ln§ . • - ==== D. C. WHARTON SMITH & CO., 13A-1 9 E N 3 119 BROKERS,_ 4-TVIRD STREET,- 1 COINISORS TO -•- - • • SMITH, , RANOOLPH & CO. Every. department Of Ranking business shall receive irrolipt ettentioth tut heretofore. Quotations or Otocks,, old and Gorernments constantly yetelved from our' friends, E. D. RANDOLPH & _ OO., Now York, br our PRIVATE WIRE. , I.- --.1 PAkOAST 4MAIJLt THIRD AND ISM STREETS, WROUGHT AND CAST IRON PCPEi FITTINGS, BRASS WORK, TOOLS, Heating by Steam, and Hot .Water; Pipe, of all Sizes Cut and Fitted to Order. 'CARD: 'Raving sold HENRY B. PAECOART and FRANLIS , I. MAUVE(gentlemen In our employ for several yearn past) the Stoik,good Will and Fixtures of our SETA !Is ESTA BLlflil ENT a located at the corner ' ' of and PEAR streets* in thin city * thathranch of our busi ness. together With that of IIEATING'and VENTILA TING PUBLIC and PRIVATE BUILDIN(IS,, both by systems* .11111. be, carried on_under the „firm..riume of PA NCOAST A IdAULE, at the old stand, and wore commend them to the trade and business public as being entirely competent to perform all work of that character. MORRIS, TASKEIVA CO.._ PIIILADELTITIA, Jan.. 22,1870. mhn-tf MANUFACTURERS ANT) DEALERS -I N THE Brick-Set and Portable Heaters. A large assortment of FLAT TOP, SIDE AND TOP' °VLSI DANCES, for heating additional rooms. Bath Boilers, Registers, Irentilators,drce. Send for Circular, 401 THOMAS B. DIXON & BONb, No. ma ORESTISTIT Street, naiads.. Opposite United !Mateo Mint. ' 'Matinfacturers of - -tiOW—DOWN.--- • PARLOR, CA MBE z R, orno, And other GRATES, for Anthracite Bitntninocui and Wood lb i ' Celebrated-Patent__Sofa-33edstead is now being manufactured antisold in large numbers, both in FILaIrCE and ENGLAND. Can he had only an. 4tutt`Warerooms of Itte„undereignerl,This piece of Fur niture is in tine form of a hand semeDARLDIV - SOF yet in one minute it can be extended Itito u'heautiful WRENCH DEDSTEATL:With springs. hair mattresses complete. It has every convenience for halting the bed clothei,le easily managed, and it is impossible for It to get out or order. The tifift of props or hinged feet to Ellpport the mattrerewhen extended, or ropes to regu late it, are entirely done away with., as they are all very uneafe and liable to get out of repair; The BEDSTEAD- is formed by simply turning out the ends, or closing them when the SO}A in wanted. They are, in comfort, convenience and appearance, far superior to and cost no• more t ban a good Lounge. Anexamination Is solicited. U. F. HOVER. No. nO South SECOND Street, Philadelphia myl9 th to Gm§ WM. PARSON'S IMPROVED PATENT SOFA BED makes a handsome Sofa and comfortable Bed. with Spring blattrass attached. Those wishing to economize room should cell and examine them at the extensive first-class Furniture Warerooms of Farson & Son, No. 228 S. Second Street., Ales Wt!. FAIISON'S PATENT EXTENSION- . TABLE FASTNNG. Every table should bar° therm on. They hold the!ves Dimly together when pulled about the room.- zahl7 3ml PHILADELPHIA , The Lightest and Neatest Brushed PALM. PHAETONS, CLARENCE COACHES, PILYSICIANIS' PII&EIONS. Aud various other etyles of Carringes,are now offend a. reduced prices by 3. GEORGE LEFLER, SIXTH AND GIRARD AVENUE.' inyl7.tu th a 2in§ - GENTEP - PIIR.NIMING - GOODS. PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY. Orders for those celebr b a r t i enN i rgi . auppligd prompt], Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Of lato styles in full variety. Safery 9 s - Patent . Combined , Dining-Roont • Water Coolers and Refrigerator. It being made of Oast Iron, Porno-- ''..". lain Lined, in Walnut Oases; demi , 1 1 . F !„ - I , n t o o t ligiat i r t l t ezit taste or moth I.•ii • ' , Lase call and examine. fe.--"*" .. ...... r. : JACOB F. •HAND, Jr., ' ~ . , .. -'' • Udell Depot, 020 DIARItIf,T Street,. SLATERS AISD-STOVE Plain, and Galvanized For Gas, Steam and Water, BOILER TUBES. RAND, PERKINS 124 North Sixth St, FURNAOES, For Warming Public and Prinite • RVIISTEES,VENTLLATOBE I, AID ORIkINY.y - OA PS. 00YK WHO B ZBALS, BAW T AU - SOFA BED n.co v - EFL' S - VANRit AG ES. WINCHESTER & CO. 706 CI fei.ta 08; I.E'STNU'r. REFRIGERATORS m 97-0 to th2fit n n -M ••141 (-- .5,v0• ..,,IN g 5 4: t, C. F. RU M PP, 118 J 118 N. 4111 Bt., 1.11, IT. A ruk. Mandadturer and Importer of POCKET-BOOKS f , , litkvaccrood 7 . D 4 ), !Fancy mid , Routingy "q Writing. 6,, lieskik '. a .„ . - ,4 nam. g. i Ladies' & Gents' Satchels and' Travelling Bags in all styles. 1:1331211 (AB ALIC,,F OR SALE, 180 TONS OF V Ma, Afloat. 'Appls , to WOI U .t CO.. 123 Wulna Wed,- & CO., mrl2 the to ...t. It. ci V. 1 . 0,1 o v k v , 1 :,%011i,` --rittl - - Ea ce . a:en. et.es Ladle* , an d Gents' Drowns- NEW PIIBLICATIONS. "The Private Life of Galileo," published by isricholp & Noyes,of Boston, is a book of no •common interest. Strange to say, this'interest is chiefly derived from the letters it contains written, to him by an Wegitimate daughter, rolissena afterwards Sister Maria Celeste, who, along with another such daughter, had become a nun • both &tering a Franciscan convent at Arcetrl, Galileo also had , a, son .y the mother Of these girls, who was legitimated 'by the Grand Duke of Tuscany.- -gut, iIeWAS a 'worthless felow, and cost his father a good •doal in money and anxiety. But Sister Maria. Celeste,,although never legitimated, was a de voted daughter, much loved by her father, and when she entered on a' religious , life, a corres pondence was begun and continued until her death, which' shows that the moat tender affection existed betwe.eu them, Ills letters ' were never found, but hers to him were preserved, and they furnish the material for the most interesting part of this hook. father's domestic nature aunt be inferred fiom the daughter's loving letters. As the order to which she belonged was very poor she was constantly asking for gifts, and as con stantly acknowledging them. The lkttle .glimPses of convent life, in the beginning of the 17th century, which these letters afford, are not among the smallest attractions of the book. The author has, however, gathered from Italian and Freneh books much valuable In formation concerning Galileo's career as an astronomer, and., particularly concerning his persecution by the Jesuits, his trial, his con- demnation, his' long confinement, and his ul timate blindness and death. In a letter which he,wrote, or rather dictated, to Diodati, January 1,16;8, he said : " Alas! your dear friend and servant Galileo has been for the last month hopelessly blind ; so that this beaven, this earth, this universe, which I by my marvelous discoveries and clear demon strations bad enlarged a hundred thousand times beyond-the_belief of the wise men of by gone ages, henceforwaid for.rne is - shrunk into such a small space as is filled by my own bodily sensations." In this Cry of anguish is fognd, the only Instance of boasting that Gialifeo'.s ca rter affords. lie was one of the heroes as well us one of the martyrs of science, and he,thought little of himself until everything external was hidden frdm him.' Tire author of this little book has dondgood service in giving to the world so good an account of one of the few very great:rnen of the world. Mr. Theodore l'ilton has collected and printed in a volume a number of his contribu tions to the indvendent. Ile calls the book " Sarfitum Sanctorurn, or Proof-Sheets from an Etlitor`s Tftble." The opening paper=asketch of 'Washington Irving, Fritteniu.st - before his death is perhaps * the best. Indeed, the strictly literary sketches are better reading than the editorials on topic; of a time that . is past. There are few editors whose "leaders bear reprinting In a volume. and 3lr. Tilton is not one of these few. His ad mirers, however, are many; and they will probably- be glad to have the book, which is published by Sheldon d Co., of New York. ChTles Reade's last novel, '• Put - Yourself in His Place," wbicb has been running through the- Va/oxy- for some time, is completed, and Sheldon &. Co. lAveissuedit in a volume _of over three hundred-pages, with the illustrations that hate - appeared' in the - magazine: - Now -- that - Dickens is goine, Mr. Reade is the leader among EugliSh Ovel-writers,and this story Is thought by many to be his best. Harper Brothers have also got out two editions of it. TIMEGIIi&P/110 OUIEUMUS COUNT DAIWAIIERG'i assassins will be exiled to Siberia. A SATISFACTORY grain harvest is expected in Eastern Europe. Tire Red Stockings beat the Unions at ew York yesterday, the score being 14 to 0. SrorrEo TAIL and party passed through Chicago yesterday, on their way West. • RED CLOUD is still in .New York, and is to deliver an address at Cooper Institute to-day. THE ship Alaska, from Shanghai for Vic toria, Vancouver's Island, has been out over 100 days, and is believed to be lost. Ix accordance with the wish of Dickens, the weekly, journal, All the Year Round, will re main under the charge of his eldest son. ArrouNEY-GEN. HOAR has resigned, and his resignation has been aecepted by the'Presi dent. • • THE election of Senator Anthony was for mally declared injdint convention of the Rhode Island Legislature yesterday. THE Republiean Convention of Maine met yesterday:and nominated Hon. Sidney Perham for (Governor....,_. AN Ottawa despatch announces that the lion. A. Campbell has started for England to lay the Fenian,busines,s before the Home Gov ernment. IT is said that the Emperor of Russia and King of Prussia have met at Ems to arrange a marriage between Prince Vla.dimai and the Prussian princess. POsTNiAnEIL-(XENyukr. CRESWELL. lISS ac cepted the offer of the Cunard and Inman Companies to carry the English mails for the sea-postage. TILE South Branch of the Kansas Pacific Railroad is completed one hundred and eighty four miles from Junction ,City, Kansas, extend ing half a mile into the Cherokee nation. COMIISSIONER DELA—NO has ..advicei -frotn all parts of the country. of. the promising state of the fruit crops. A large revenue from distillation of fruits is anticipated. TILE fare to Chicago from. New York, by all the routes, was, again reduced yesterday from $2O to $lB, and . a further reduction to $l5 is expected. Freights to the West were also re .duced 25 per cent: TuoAtAs D. Et:toT died at New Bed— ford, Mass., ou Tuesday. He was a Represen tative from Massachusetts in Thirty-fourth, Thirty4ixth, Thirty-seventh,' Thirty,Aghth and Thirty-nintli, Concrresses from 1855 to 1867. - , • . . IltEt;), , rmils received at General I'Ope's beadquarters say fifty Indians attacked Huge Sprifigs Station, thirteen miles west of Kit, Carson, Colorado, on --- TueSday, and were driven oil' by the guard With a, =loss of three 1 and: several - wounded: - N-0--whites—were hurt. , • TnePorli:, hag fixed the 22d of July 'as` the utmost limit of tune •• which will be allowed Attneuians to make their submission to the Dolly See. If by that time they have not recon ciled theniselveS with Rome, excOrnonmication Pill be prMounced against them:, ' GovEinvouncLinw, of North Carolina, has ordered the_dlilerent,_tnilitary divisions of the State-to-form-a-regiment-for-aetive servicer-LRe' also orders an immediate enrolment of the mi litia, pith instructions for the setting apart of a manlier of minute men in each regiment, as a reserve. • • A OnEYENNE despatakof ; the Irittbasyk:-- , "The passenger train bound .eastilast night ran into a squad of mounted Indians. coming around the curve, three miles east, of Ogallala. Several shots were fired by the Indians, some of them taking effect in the. ears._ Sixteen horses were ` killed by the engine.' No one Was hurt on the train, nor was the train damaged. Robes, horns and - arms, Scc.,Vere, found' this morning. The-companies-of-cavalrrstatinded at Ogallala are in close pursuit of the Indians." Kong, May and Yokohama, May $2, ar lived at San Francisco on Tuesday with 1,300 passengers. An earthquake had occurred in Japan, which was the 'severest since 1855, and several villages are reported to have been de stroyed. The volcano of Asamayama, in the interior of Niphon, after being quiet for centu ries, was in violent eruption, accompanied by earthquakes. An active volcano was reported in the sea, 200 miles from Yokohama, which emitted steam. The Japanese Government: bad granted pepnission for the establishment of a school to instruct native youths in foreign languages and military tactics. Forty -first Congress—Seeond Session. In the United States Senate, yesterday af ternoon, the Franking bill was discussed, but no final action was taken. The House of Representatives passed, with the amendments, Mr. Garfield's Currency bill. The Cuban resolutions were discussed, and the previous question was seconded, when the House, adjourned. - Itevertect tor the rhuadelphis ki Ev ) ening Bulletin. SAG CA—Schr A Ryerson, Houghton-235 bbds sugar 23 tcs du 40 puncboone molasses 8 Morris Wain & Co. SA 0 un —Scbr Ida F Wheeler, Dyer-290 bhd 31 tierces 2 bbl. sugar 8 & W. Welsh. SA GUA—Scbr Ella Amadeu, Smith-400 bids 43 tierces moiatsee 'Geo C Carson Ali Co._ MATANZAS—Brig Loch Lomond, Savago-463 hhds 3$ tcs molasses I Moo ab & Morris. BAVANNAII—Schr .1 E Mesaervey, Wall-104 . .410 feet pitch pine timber 23,030 do yellow pine boards W A Levering. DAMEN, - GA.—ficbr Melons X Knowles, Small-- 220,CW feet yellow pine lumber Bonder 3 Adams. AIIOTENIZIOIIi OF OCEAN EITMMERI9. TO ARRIVE CHIPS PROM POE DATE. Merrimack......Bio Janeiro-New York.- May 26 B Chauncey Asplnwall...New York. June 2 Sidon lUD Glasgow-New York.-. . . . . ._. . ...June 2 St. Laurent Brest... New York... June 4 01/10„,.. ... ... ......Soutlumpton-Baltimoro. June s 4 Australla......_. ...... Glasgow... New York... June 4 Paraguay ....-..- ._ . London... New York... June 4 Etna Liverpool-N York via 11 & B-June 4 TO DEPART. PiCineer.:-.4.; . Philadelphta.i.Wilmington'---- June 13 vr Tonaanda.-.Philadellphia-Savantush-........:..—J nue Li Deutschland New York... Bremen .June 18 C of IN asidnen_Now York... Liverpool June 18 England.-- ....... New York... Liverpool June 18 Anglia New York-Glasgow -..-.-.. ..... .Jnne 18 11 Chauncey '',...New 'York-Asnlnwail June 21 cof Mexico" New .Yorit.... V era Cruz, itc- June 22 Dorian New York... Glasgow ---...-. June 22 Manhattan" Now York-LivernooL Tune 22 New. York .',.....New York... Bremen June 23 St Laurent New York_liarre-..- Juno 25' Virginia. New Y o rk—Liverpool June 25 Cityor London—New York... Liverpool June 25 it be's' _ New Yerk—Bremen ,lune2s A cetrafla - New York: - .Glargovr;:-... —.— June2s sir The et earner* de. iraited by an asterisk (') carry the 'United States ]Nails. . 13QARD OF TRADE. JOHN u - JAPIzz,... C. B. buRBOROw, llortßLTCoSamirrEE. T L. GILVESYIB. IiIARINE B LLETIN PORT Or PIIIDFLPIIIA—Jr.as 16. . Burr lilglie.4 361 SUP Rir6.t7 211 13.16 E WATKII.• 4 6 ARRIVED YESTERDAY . - Steamer C Comstock. Drake, 24 hours from New York, with indhe_toNi_iLliaird k Co. EFaircbild.Tront, 24 hours from New Yolk, with mdse .N, to W N Baird t Co. Steamier Monitor. Jones. 21 hours from New York.with ender , to' W M Baird k Co -- Steamer Vulcan Wilcox, 24 hours from New York'. with mdse to W 31 ‘ Baird - it Co. Brig James (Br), Cottill.— days from Salt Coy. with call to' Wra Bumm & Son—vessel - to C C-Van Born. Brig Loch Lomond, bavage, 12 days from Matanzas, with molasses :to Isaac Hough & I,lorrie—vessel to Bon der & Adams. Brig Isaac Carver. Shiite, 13 days from Wilmingtim, NC. with lumber to ti Trump-Son & Co, - Behr Ella Arneden, Smith. 11 - days from Basitia, with moltuoies to Geo C Carson A. Co. .... Behr Addle Ryerson, Boughton .14 days from Bagna, with anger and molasses to .S. Idorrie Wain &Co—vessel to Warren & Gregg. - - . tichr Ida Y Wheeler. Byer, 9 - days front Sagua, with s ugailto S 'YY Welidi—vessel to - Warren & Gregg. Schr El Gifford, Jirroll; 5 daps - front Charleston with cedar to CfrlastaxnA Co. Setiridelona Id Knowles, Sinai - Ga. withlnmber to(S - l•er schr L A Burl i BRIM rl iogarne,7 days-from Boston, . with =eta linickerbiiCkeY:Tee, Co--vessel tonight . Sons. • Schr Irene EMess ervey. Wall, 6 days from Savannah, with lumber to W A Levering. Schr Rappahannock. Fitzgerald. 5 days from 'Repos ham. - uck River, with railroad ties to Hiskman S Cot. tingbstu. Sclir Olivia. Fox. 1 day from Odessa Del. with grain to Jasl. Bewley & Co. Schr Clayton A Lo.wher. Jackson. ] day from Smyrna, Del. with grain to Jas L Bewley A Co. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamer Yazoo, Catharine, New Orleans, Philadelphia and Southern Mail SS Co Steamer Aries. Wiley. Boeton.ll WinPor A Co. steamer Yonne. Freeman. Sew York. Johnl Ohl. Steamer W Whilidin. Higgins, Baltimore. A Groves, Jr. Steamer Centipede. Doughty. Boston, J 11 White & Son. Brig A H Curtis, Merryman, Portland, J Rommel, Jr. az Brother. Schr Hannibal. Cox. Newbury port. do Schr M D Creamer. Crattmec, Providence, do Salt. A T Cohn. Weatherby, Saco, do Schr Hector (Br), Hackett, Antigua, L Westergaard,too LEWES. DEL.. June 15—AM. Went to sea yesterday. ship And Lovett and brig E F Dunbar. Passed in. brig Loch Lomond. Passed out this AM, ship Abby Ryerson, bark Estella, brig J B a.irby and schr J Richard. in the harbor, brig Ellen Bernard. 6 days from Sagua; schrs ,Gen Connor, and Edna Harwood, all for orders; brig Cairo. bound out, and 9 schooners. Juno 15, PM—Paased in this PM, a berm brig and a fore and aft steamer. Two schrs are coming in the har bor. Left for New York to-day, Rehr Edna Harwood• for Philadelphia: brig Ellen Barnard and schr General Connor. in the harbor, one brig and 12 zebra. ".Wind V. thermometer IL MEMORANDA. Ship Coromandel, Chapman. from Liverpool for this port. was off Paint Lynas A P3I 29th ult. Steamer Wyoming. Teal, hence at savannah yester day. Steamer 'Winn (Br), - Laird, - for .Glasgow. cleared at New York yesterday. Steamer Australia,lledderwick,froni Glasgow 4th inst. at New York yesterday. - - Steamer Rattlesnake, from' Georgetown, DC. for Port land, put into New London 13th inst. for repairs to ma chinery. Bark Ureka. Carman for this - port,remained at Inagua 31st ult. to sail in 6 days. Bark Stadt Basil, Walrabe, from Liverpool 16th April for this port, was spoken 2d inst. Ist 42, lon 52 25. Brig Mechanic. Byer, from Portland for Cardonas,waa passed 10th inst lat 32A.= 73. Schr .1 T Alburger. Corson, .5 days from Wilmington, at New York yesterday. Schr Somerset, from Philadelphia, with a cargo of coal for Boston, went ashore on Block Island, Monday night, and bilged. - • Behr Wm Gillum, at Dolmas' Bole 'l3th instant from. Philadelphia for Boston, on the 10th, when off Long Isl and. in a heavy easterly gale, sprung a leak; bore up for sand y.llook, leaking 2000•.stroRes per hour; was com- pelled to throw overboard part of her cargo, and on arrival was leaking about 200 strokes per hour. San' J H Bartlett, Harris, at Providence 13th instant from Philadelphia. as she was rounding Field's Point one of the crew, Geo Nelson Dunham, accidentally fell overboard and was drowned. " DENTISTRY. wQPAL DENTALLINA. -L-. A SUPERIOR article for cleaning the Teeth,destroying animalcule ch infest them, giving tone to thegnms and leaving a feeling of fragrance and. perfect cleanliness in the mouth. Jlt may._ be used dally, and will be found to strengthen weak-and bleeding gums, - while the aroma and detersivenesswill recommend it to every one. Be. lug composed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physi. clans and Microscopist, it is confidently offered as a reliable substitute for the uncertain washes formerly in " Win ne inent Dentists, 11 conainted with the constituents of the Dentallinatadvobate itstise; it contains nothing o prevent its unrestrained employment. Made only by JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary.g Bread and Spruce streets. 7ally, and , ID. L. Stackhouse, Robert 0 Davis, , ',, • . 'Teo. C. Bower, Ohas. Shivers, 8. M. AluOoliii, •' S. O. Bunting, ' Ohas. H. Eberle, James N. Marks , E. Bringhurst /030., Dyott & Co., R. O. Blair's Sons, Wyeth & Bro. ieor sale by Drngdists gene Prod. Browne, Haeserd Zr. Co., C. B. Hoony, Isaac) 11. Kay, O. 11. Needles, • T. J. Husband, Ambrose Smith, Edward Parrish, Wm. B. Webb, James L. Hughes & Combo, Henry A. Bower. DRIIGTm. rIBUGGISTIS WILL "FIND .A. LARGE s "stook: °fallen's Medicinal Extracts and 011 Almondk, Rad. Ebel. Opt., Oftric Acid, Ooze)) Sparkling Gelatin, genuine Wedgwood Mortars. &c., just landed from bark Eloffnung, from London. -EOBEI.LT SHGEMAREft & CO., Wholesale Druggiats, N. E. corner Fourth and Race streets. "nRUGGIBTBI BIINDRIES. -- GRAD G. .1.1 otos, Mortar, Pill Tiles, Combs, Brusherr Mirrore, Tweezers, Puff Boxes,Horn Scoops, Surgical Instru ments Trusses, Hard and Soft Rubber Goods, Vial Cases, Glass and_Metal Syringes, &a., all at }Tirol Hands" prices, • SHGWDEN BEGTHER, apti-tf • •23 South Eighth street. (W3TILE SOAP—GENUINE AND V OILY CJ imperior--209 boxes jnetilandocl_frombarklda. • or sale by ROBERT BROXIMAKEW& Importior Ortuartsta:l4;E, oo rnor 'Fourth and Rue otrootm Cliarleaton 'Rico landing and Tor wile tiy EDW. fl, ROWLEY , 16 booth Front area, •, 7 4-1 • 4 - ' C 7 ; ",' ; 7 .' , I ; . 7' . 1 .. ; . 7- r • !•. •.• z ; ; • .PILILADELPHIA - EVENING -- LBULLETIL - THURSO4Y - JUNE - 16; ` 1870. SAFE DEPOSITS. iiecurity from Mesa b3r-liarglory, noir bent, Fire or Amlldent. - , THE FIDELITY INSIJRANCE;TIIIIST AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 0B PHILADELPHIA. ` NEW MARBLE FlKE4ifoor_OulLtntio._ prim: thesiftut stieet. Capithl subscribed, $1,000,000 ; ilatcl4 $550,1)00. COUPON BONDS. STOOKS, SECURITIES,VAKILY PLATE, COIN, DEEDS and • YALUABLACti of every dercri pant received far safe-keeping, under guarantee, at very. moderate.rates, The Company also rent SAVES INSIDE THEIR BURGLAR-PROCX.VATiLTStat prices varying from elb to arm a year according to size. An extra size for Corporations mufßankers. Rooms and desire adjoining vaults provided for Safe Renters. • DEPOSITS OF MONEY RECEIVED ON INTER EST, at throe per cent., payably by check ;without no tice„and atfour per cent., payable by check, on ten daps notice. • - • • . . TR . AVELERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT _furnished, available in all parts of Europe.' IN(31:1ME COLLECTED and remitted for one per ct 'The Companv act as EXECUTORS.' ADMINISTRA- TORS and GUARDIIISNS, and RECEIVE and EXE CUTE TRUSTS of mei y description, from the Courts, corporations and Individuals. _ V . l ll. BROWNE President. C. C , Vice President. ROBERT PATTERSON, M n trery and Treasurer DIRECTORS. N. B. Browne, Alexander Henry, Clarence`li. Clark John Welsh, ' Stephen A. Caldwell ' *George F. Tyler, Charles lacaleeter, Henry 0. Gibson. Edward W. Clark, J. Gillingham Yell, RenrY Pratt McKean. tnyl4 8 tn th ly . The Liverpool & London Assets Gold, 8 i 8,400,000 Daily Receipts, - $ 20,000 Prethiums in . 1869, $5,884,000 Lasses in 1869, - $3,219,000 No. 6 'Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. 1829'"" ITER PERPETUAL 1870 FRANKLIN FIRE - INSURANCE COBRANY- • OF PMLAJDF2LIMEM, OFFICE-435 and 437 Cheitnut St* CaidtaL.- - &earned Bari:dna and Premiums IIiCOME FOR 1870, LOSSES PAID ---0810000 IN LOSSES PAM SINCE 829 4 OVER $5,500,000. "Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms The Company also issues policies upon the Rents of all kinds of Buildings, Ground Rents and liloytgages. The " FRANKLIN " hatincrDISPUTED OLAIM. - DIRECTORS. = Alfred G. Baker; Alfrea - Fitler, Samuel Grant, Thomas Sparks, Gea. W. Richards, Wm. S. Grant, 'lsaac Lea, 'Thomas S. Ellis, George Fales, Gustavus 8. Benson. ALFRE G. BAKER, President. GEORGE FADES, Vice President _ JA8.4. - McALLIST ER, Secretary. - THEODORE M. REGER, Assistant Secgtary. fe7 tdc3l§ D' A ELAWARE MUTUAL. SAFETY INSU. —/—BANC_E COMPANY. incorporated by the Legists• (store of Penneylvanleile3s.--- 1. 3 days from Darien On Vessels, Oargo and kreighl to parts of the world DILANDTNSUBANCES flu goods by rlver, - canal. lake and land carriag to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On El erehandise genteelly on Stores, DweAllngs, Houses, me. • ASSETS Or THE COMPANY - • .Novemner 1.186 Y. e 200,000 'United States Five Per Cent. Loan, ten-forties...- ...... 4E6,000 00 100,000 United States Six Fer &MC. Loan (lawful money) 10 7 ' 760 00 ,20,000 United Staies Six Per Cent. Loan, 1891 200,000 State of Pennsylvania Six Per Cent. ...... .......... 213.960 00 200,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Gent Loan (exempt from tax)... 200,925 00 100,000 State of New Jersey Six Per Cent.lo24oo 00 20,000 Pennsylvania 'Railroad * First Mortgage Six Per Cent. 80mb... 19,450 00 25,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds... 28,500 26 25,000 Western Pennsylvania Railroad • . Mortgage Six Per Cent Bonds (Peee) nnsylvania Railroad guar ant 30,000 00 30,000 State of Tennessee Five Per Cent. Loan...—. 7,000 State of Tennessee Six Per Cont. Loan 12,500 Pennsylvania Railroad' Com pany, 230 shares stock, ' 14,000 00 5,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 100 shares stock. 3,900 0 10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Company, 50 shares stock 7,500 00 242,900 Loans on Bond and Mortgage, first Bens on City Properties 246,900 00 81,231.400 Par. Market value, $1,255,7/0 00 Cost, $1,215,623 27. Real Estate 36,000 00 Bills Receivable for Insurance made. 323,700 72 Balances' duo at Agencies—Pre mime on Marine Policies Ac crued Interest and other debts due the Company 65,097 93 Stock, Scrip, &c., of sundry Cor porations, $4,706. Estimated value... 3,740 20 Cash in Bank.... Cash in Drawer. DIIII/ B. Thomas O. Hand, John 0. Davis, William G. Boultort, Edmund E. Sender, Edward Darlington, OT B o ,on ß ti tS e . , B Staked, Theophilus Paulding, . H. Jonee Brooke, . • James Traquair, Edward Lafourcade, floury Sloan Jacob Riegel , Henry C. Da ilett, Jr., Jacob P. Jones, '• James 0. Tland, James B. M'Farland, William 0. Ludwig, Joshua P. Byre Joseph H. Seal, Spencer Ill'llyam, flush Craig, J. B. Semple, Pittsburg, fain D. Taylor, A .B.Berger, George W. Bernadon, D T. Morgan, " • Wiliam O. Housto n, THOMAS O. HAND President. JOHN 0. DAVIS, Vice President. 'HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. HENRY BALL. Assistant Secretary PEE COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY.—OfiIco, No.llo South Fourth street, below Oheetnnt. - pp' The Fire Insurance Company of the County of Phila. delphia," Incorporated by theLegieleture of Penneylva in MI, for indemnity against loss or damage by lire, clusivelY.. ()BARTER PERPETUAL. This old and reliable institution, with ample capital .ed contingent fund carefully !necked, continues to in itire buildings, furniture, merchandise, Ac., either por. Mire, or or a limited tittle, againet loss or damage at the lowest rates conaietent with the absolute ,afety of its, customers. [Losses aajtaired and aid with it a s ll possible despatch. Mae. J. Sutter, • Andrew 0. Henry Budd, • ' • Jame', It. Stone !Johallorn• - , Edwin L. Reakirt• "Joseph Moore, ',Robert Y. Massey, Jr, • Mark Devine. ORARL B J SllTTEWPreitident INSURANCB. and Globe Ins. Co. Assets on Januaiir, 1, 1870, • 62,625,731 67. ffice,B. E. corner of _TRIED and ,WALNDTJareeIa, Philadelphia. . MARINE INSURANCES HENRY_ Vice Irrefddent.7 IEIENJABILIT F:110EGICIA t3ecrotary and Troatnir mflt; PENNBYLV 1N lA* FIRE Ili-SU% • - .. - - . .. • ; Incorporated - 1.82 . I)itatter Perpetual-' ' No. 510 . WALNUT Street, opposite Independence 80111a1). • jfhis Company; favorablyknown to the community tor over forty years, continues to insure against lose or ibireage by tiro on Public or-Private Buildings, either permanently or for plimited time. Also on Furniture, Stocks of Goods and laerchandise generally: - onliboral terms. _ The Capital r togother with <a largo Surplus Fund, is invested in the most careful Manner, which enables them to offerto the insured an undoubted security In the Cabe Of 1058. DIRECTORS. Daniel-Sruithr,Tr. .Thomaslimlth i 1.01.0.0 Hazlehuret, . ' Henry Lewis, . . • .Thomits Robins, ' , - J. Gillingham. Foil, , John Devereux, Franklin A. - -;--- • • Daniel' Lioomly - addook, Jr,;''. ...-- -- i . , • DANIEL SMITH, Jr., President. WILLIAM G. CROWE LL , Secretary. INSURANCE COMPANY NOItTR AMERICA. Fire Marine and 'lnland Insuringe. -INCORPORATED-17M- --CHAMTEB-PERPF , TUAL.- ____ CAPITAL:, - - • • • • - 83 00 ,00 0 A 5168113 January 15t,1870 . . 02.7830391 Louse. paid sloe. orwanlis• - $23 00 000 Hon, . . . . . ,0, Receipts of IPreiztioms,lB69, 01,991,837 45 Interest frOm Investments, 1889, . - • 114,698 74 Levees pald, 1869, STATEMENT OF THE ASS ETS.: First Mortgage on City Property.,..- ~..... 8760,450 00 United !States Government and other Loan Bonds. ' 1,1221840 00 Bailroad Bank and Canal Stocks. 66,7(.8 00 Cash Oa in Bank and office -- 247.620 00 Loans on Collateral Security 52,558 00 Notes Receivable, mostly Marine Pre ,miums 321,944 00 - Accrued Interest '20,307 00 Premiums in course of transmission 85,198 00 Unsettled Marine Premiums. 100,900 00 Real Estate, Office of Company, Philadel pliiii..... 80,000 00 ITOBS, Arthur G. Coffin, Francis B. Cope, Samuel W. Jones, Edward H. Trotter, John A. Brown, .. Edward S. Clarke, Charles Taylor, T. Charlton Henry, Ambrose White, , Alfred D. Jessup, William Welsh, Louie 0. Madeira, S. Morris Wain, Chas. W. Cashman, John Mason Clement A. Griscom, Geo. L. Har rison, William Brockie. ARTHTJB G. COFFIN, President. • CHARLES PLATT, Vice Pretet. MATTIITAS MARIS, Secretary., , . . C. H.BEEVES, Aaa't Secretary. Certificate); of Marino Innnrance issued (when de. aired), payable at the Counting House of Idessra Brown, !Shipley . & Co., London FIRE ASSOCIATION - 7 A ov - PHILADELPHIA. -- incorporated Mairela, EIMEX Offiiie---No. 34 North Fifth Street. INSURE BUILDENGS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND MERCHANDISE GENERALLY FROM LOSS BY FIRE. (In the city of Philadelphia only.) Assets January ls 18709 TBUSTAZ„BZ William H. Hamilton, John (Jarrow, Peter Williamson, George I. Young, Jesse Lightfoot, Joseph B. Lyndon, Hobert Shoemaker Levi P. Goats, Peter Armbruster, Samuel Sparhawk , " H. H. Dickinson, Joseph . Schell. WM. H. HAMILTON President, SAMUEL SPABHAW k, Vice President WM. T. BUTLER.. Secretary: THE RELIANCE INSURANCE 0081 PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. • Incorporated in 1811. . Charter Perpetual. - Office, No. 508 Walnut street: - C - - APITAL /1300,000 against , Insures loss or datnage by FIRE, on Home*, stores and other Buildings, limited or perpetual, and on Furniture, Goods, Wares and Merchandise in town - or LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. ,meta, December 1,1869. 8401,872 41 -Invested in the following Securities, visa" — "' First Mortgagee on City Property, well se-. cured.- .. . 416940 01 Jetted States , 82,c00 00 Philadelphia City 6 Per Cent:Loans. .. . . . 75,603 00 ••• . Warrants .. . 6,03.5 70 Pennsylvania $3,000,000 6 Per Cent L0an........ 30,000 00 Pennsylvania-Railroadßonds,First Mortgage 0,600 04 camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 5 Per Cent. Loan... 1,00000 Huntingdon and Broad Top 7 Per Cent. Mort gage Bonds , . . 4,980 00 County Fire Insurance 'Company's Stock. 1, 050 0 6 Mechanics' Bank Stock-- 4,000 OS Commercial Bank of Pennsylettnia Stock. 19,000 00 Union Mutual InEntranceCompany's Stock. • - 190 01 iteliauce Insurance Company of Philadelphia . ' Stock 5,100 00 Cash in Bank and on hand. . . ... 15.316 77 odoo,oao 2,425,n1 Worth at Per Worth at present markbt DID EOTOB.B. . Thomas O.IEIII, Thomas H. Moore, William Musser, Samuel °Baffler, Samuel Ilispham, • James T. Young, El . L. Carson, Isaac F. Baker, Wm. Stevenson, Christian J. Hoffman, BefiLW. TingleT, E liam U. B. Thomas, THOMAS . HILL, President. 22,180. - jal-te Wolf waLOn CHARTER PERPETUAL. ASSETS it 200,000. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CONPA 1‘; I"- OF GER MANTOWN', OFFICE NO. 48:/2 MAIN STREET, Take Risks in Philadelphia, Montgomery and Bucks counties, on the most favorable terms, upon Dwellings, Barns,.Merchandise, Furniture and Farming Imple ments, including . Hay, Grain. Straw, &c., &c. DIRECTORS. INicholas Rittenhouse, Nathan L. Jones, James F. bangstroth. Chas. Weiss, Joseph Boucher, Chas. Stillman, Chas. H. Stokes. SPENCER ROBERTS, President. CHAS. H. STOKES. Secretary and Treasurer. WM. lIA s LE is H tnt U Secretary.'2Bstuth3m§ Spencer Roberts, John Stallman, Albert Ashmead, Joseph Bandsberry. Wro. Ashamed, Al. D., Abram Rex, 00000 00 - - ANTHRACIT .E INEDIRANCE COM. PANY.—OHARTER PERPETUAL. 11lice, No. 311 WALNUT Street, above Third, Plaids. Will insure against Loss or Damage by FirH o nenild• uge, either perpetaally or for *limited time,ld onrniture and Merohandlsegenerulli.. Also, Marine Insurance on Tease% OargAea and freights. Inland Insurance to all parte of the Union. DIREOTORS. William Esher, . Lewis Audenried, Wm. id. Baird John Ketcham, John R. Black ieton, J. E Baum, William F. Dean, John B. Hari, Peter Steger, • Samuel - U. Bothermel. WILLIAM SHER, _President. WILLIAM F. DEAN, Vice President. Wx. kl.exiTaJ3earetixi. fan tu the IS UNITED FIREMEN'S INSMIANOD °WULFF OF PHILADELPHIA. This Company takes risks at tbe lowest rata consistent .ith safety, and confines its business exclusively to ;rim: INSBBABCrgI IN THE OITY OF PHILADEL. OFFICE—No. 72S Arch street. Fourth National Bank DIRECTORS Thomas J. Martin, I Henry W. Brenner, John Hirst, A bertus King, Wm. A. Bolin, Henry . HUMM. James kl ongan, James Wood, - William Glenn, Charles Judge, James Jenner J. lienry ta Askin;7 Alexander T. Blouson, Hugh ligark, Albert O. Bob erta Philip Fitspatriok, fames F. Dillon. CONRAD B ANDRESS, President. WM..A._BCLItt. Treas. Wst. H. FAGaN. $168,31 1 3 as 26 972 169,291 14 ,91,862,100 04 TEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE 130211. tI PANE of Philadelphia: Oisce,No at North Fifth .treat, near Market street. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. ;barter perpetual. Capital and Assets. 9166,000. Maks neurance against Less or damage-by. Fire on Public! or Private Buildings, Furniture, Stooke, Goods and Mer handise, on favorable terms. • DIDECTOBS. Wm. McDaniel, Edward P. Moyer Israel Peterson, Frederick Ladner John F. Belsterlin , Adam J. Glean, 'leery Troemner, Henry Deism , ' Jacob llohandem, John Elliott, Frederick Doll, Christian D. Frick, Samuel Miller, George E. Fort, William D. Gardner. WILLIAM MeDANIEL, President. ISRAEL PETERSON ,Vice President. PHILIP L. COWMAN.. Secretary and TrOLlßllter. FAME INSURANCE COMPANY, NO. 809 CHESTNUT STREET. INCORPORATED 1866. CHARTER PERPETUAL . CAPITAL 5200.000. FIBS INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Insures against Loss or Damage by Piroe , Aber by rev portal or Temporary Pollelos. • Drixerotte. t, It Charleicharason,. • Robert Pearce, Wm. Rhawn, John Kessler, Jr., William M. Senert, 'Edward B. Orno, John F. Smith, Charles Stokes, Nathan Mlles, John W. Evorman, - George A. Wt ofMordecai lin zby, • 0 ARLES 1011ARDSONvPresidents WM. H. BRAWN Vioe-President. TILLIAMB , BLANCHARD.Seeretary. 111011 AMERICAN FIRE INSURANOE COM. PAlTY_i_incer_porated 1810.—Oharter pernetual. • N 0.310 ,W.LLIWT, street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large pall-up Capital Stook and Burriplue in vested in sound and available Securities, continue to insure on dwellings stores, furniture, raerehandlge, vesoe i s i n . p or t ; an d- tk e ir cargoes , - and - otherr• - personal Property. All losses liberally and promptly adjusted. ' - DITISOTORS. l w Thomas B. Marls, i Edmund G. Dutilh, Johti.Welah, • Charles W. Pottltney, , • Patrick Brady, . • • 'lsrael Morris - . . John T. lambs, ' i John P. Wett;orill, • . , . , William , Paul. THOMAS B. MARIS. President. ' ALIIR, 0: a aWitowo. SAoretery S. MASON HINES. JONN lI.HHEAFF. ;THE UND E RSIGNE D' INVITE ATTEN:- H_fiLlholr_stlock of . _ Spring u •oa _ w;hlch,with . the 'preparation given by us, wo thiuk can . not he excelled by any other Coal: ,Oflice. Franklin Institute Building, lie. 18.S..Floyentb. greet. BINNB & SHEAFFi julOtt Arch Streot Wharf Schuylkill Mk,RANCE. $2,1013,634 19 • . 191,035,388 891 X 1,572,732 25. Secretary. PHIL. December COAL AND W 711( THOMAS" 85 tONEI,,AtitiTIOIIII.IIIPAI . , J.7.1.0_•: • 1119 and IC fkint“ TOLTIVra ate** SALMI OP STOOKS_ AND 141C/J.. ESTAIII2. le ^ Public sales' iht theiPhiladelphis 12ithanlIti *ass' TOICSDAirvat 12 o'clock..., -- , • 11W - Ifttruitlirtrliales at the Aachen Stare' I{Vsll7 TREBBLIAIf.L I • , LW Sales alßeedencesteceive especial attention* LOANS-e&c. 011' TURtIDAL. JIINE,2I:' At 12 'o'clock nßon, at the philadelphia..B3cobange, will • , ~Eapcntors!. N Bale. , S shares National Bank of the orthern Liberties. 45 shares Pennsylvania Railroad Co. , 40 shares Philadelphia, Germantown and Norris . • town,llailroad. 10 shares Idfnebill and Schuylkill Haven R. B. For Other. Aecounts-- . 7.shares phil?Aar k ii SoutheraSteamship,Co. 200 shares Philadelphia 'sad: California Petroleum .5 shart4i'Aca emu , of Magic with tieket. ' ILO shares West llranch and Suftqueltanea, Canal Co, ILO shares ICmpire Transportation CO. 6 shapes Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad. SO shares National Ilank of the Republic to snares Girard Tuhd Works SM./ion Co 5 shares Steubenville and . ludisna,Railroad ( old). 100 shares 'En torprlse „Insurance Co:• 20 shares Sonthernlransportation Co. Sale by Order of Master in Equity, under Decree of the Snpreme Court, , 250 shaeee original (being equal to . 506 shares new) stock, rif :tile West' Branch and Susque hanna Canal Co. , REAL ESTATE SALE, JUNE 21 Will include-- YALU ABLE "THREE-STORY STONE REEL -HENCE, with--Stable-and-Uonch-liouse—, Potty-fifth street, north of Seneca-85 feet front. Has 'all the mo dern- conveniences. Imnicsliate possoseion. DESIRABLE FARM:, 32. , i ACRES, Bethlehem tarn pike. Illontgornery_counly, Pa. THREE-STORY isniox STORE and DWIELL•- 1NG,N0.1.214 Paeeynnk road, below Wharton it Sale by Order of Heire—BUSINESS STAND— RH REE-STORY ; BRICK STORE sp_d DWELLINO,No. 2003 Germ antown avenue, north of Nnrrie at. e 2,781,581 00 . . . . . . THREE-STOWS' BRICK DWELLING, roar of N 0.1833 Barker street. between Eighteenth-and-Nine teenth and Market and Chestnut atreeda MODERN 711BEWSTOWT BRICK DWELLING, No. 2926 North street, east of Twentieth", Fifteenth Ward. VERY DATEABLE MISTORY STONE COTTAGE, Tioga street, second house east of the Germantown Railroad. • • • • For 'Account of the "Southwark American Mechanics' Ball Association'--.2 TWO-STORY FRAME DWELL ING% Noe:610 and 612 Marriott stroot.- • • - ?SUPERB' THREE-STORY BRICK BESIDENOID, N 0.718 South Tenth Arent.. VERY VALUABLE BU SINESS STAND—TURRE STORY BRICK STORE and . DWELLING, No 211 South Tenth street, below - Walnut-23 foot front. Sale No. 1431 Spruce street. SUPEBIOR - FURNITURE, - FRENCH - PLATE MAN TEL 111.1RR0118. HANDSOME, BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS &c. ON FRIDAY MORNING, . , June 17, at 10 oVock. liv catalogue, the entire imperidr Furniture: including—gulf lirawleg Rhein Furniture, covered with tine figured reps. made by G Volmer; fine French Plate Mantel Mirrors, Cam sults tine Lace Cur tains. Walnut Ball Furniture, Walnut and •blahoganY Dining-Boom Furniture, Walnut Bookcase, Walnut and iabogany Chamber Furniture, handsome Brussels and other Carpets, dic. . . . . . . Sale*by.Order of Oorninisstaiter of Highways: LIIAIBER AND STONE SLEEPERS, ' BROAD ST. ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON. lunel7, at 4 o'clock, at tho corner of Broad and Race streets. will be sold the Lumb-r . and Stone Sleepers on Broad street, from filarket to Vine streets. Admi Istrator a Sale, No. 412 Monroe street, below Shiopen atreot—Estato of laxamirr MILK-- ROUTE. MILK.•4AGON. AND. CVNS, HORSE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, SATITRDAT MORNING. PEREMPTORY SALE ON THE PREMISES, For account of whom it may concern. VALUABLE COTTON MACHINERY, • At the N. E. corner of Twenty-fifth and Hamilton ate. ON SATURDAY MORNING June'lB,at 11 o'clock, at the N.B. corner of TwentyBfth and Hamilton streets, by catalogue, the Valuable Ma chintry, including-2 Evans's Power Presses—T.: Press Boards and Blocks. 2 Jackson's Bobbin Reels, 75 sets;7oo Meddles and Reels. lot Double and Single Box Pickers. lot Wedges. Levers, Pins; &c.; 42 Wood's two-shuttle Looms, 10 Jenks's two-shuttle Looms, 7 Cloth Roller. - Also, 2 sections of...Danforth'a cards, with railway hea f ig;BB six-Inch Roving.; Cane. 240 --lbs. Wrought Iron, Boiler and Pipe, 9914 feet Rubber Hose and Pipe,- old cart and 523 rods. Terms—Cash before delivery. May be examined atiJo!clock on the morning of sale. Administrator's Sale—Estate of JOhn Nolld. HORSE AND WAGON. ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. June - 18; at'so'elock, - at TWaddell Mite' (formerly John Neild ql. Darby road, near Blue Bell', eue W,y Mare, elx years old; York Wagon, Germantown Wagon. Terms— ' ENTENSIVE SALE. SUPERIOR CAB ED N I FURNIT IA U.R M E, ?SANCTA° TUB BY A BAR ON MONDAY MORNING. „....3+01,72 43 $409,06 53 June 20, at 10 o'clock,at the auction rooma, by catalogue, an extensive assortment of . superier Frirniture, inciud • ing—Welnut Parlor Suits, covered with plush and other tine material ; elegant Library and Hall urniture, supe rior Dining 'Doom Furniture, Extension Tables, Bile. boards. 'Bookcases; 'Etageres; CPntro - and - liontynet - Td , bles, elegant Chamber Furniture. Fancy Chairs, &c- R 4 - The sale will comprise a large amount or first class Furniture. and will be held in our large sales -1 ' May be examined three days prior to sale, with catalogues. Executors' Sale--- Estate of Amos . Phillips. dec'd. No. 610 Marshallsirset. SU PERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ROSE WOOD PIANO, FRENCH PLA'I E MANTEL AND PIER MIRRORS. On PAINTINGS- AND EN GRAVINGS. BEDDING, CHINA AND - GLASS WARE,-BRUSSELS, INGRAIN AND VENETIAN CARPETS. &c". ON TUESDAY MORNING. June 21, at 10 o'clock, at No 510 Marshall street, below Buttonwood street, by catalogue, the entire Household Furniture. comprising—Walnut Parlor Furniture, co vered with hair cloth; superior rosewood Piano Forte, made. by Riechenbsch & Co.; fins French Place Mantel and Pier Mirrors, Walnut Centre and Bouquet Tables, superior Walnut Chamber Furniture, Mahogany Ward robe. Dining Room and Sitting Room Furniture, flee Oil Paintings and lingravings, fine Hair ataresses. Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows China and Glass ware, Brussels. Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, small Iron Safe, Kitchen 1.1 tonsils. &c. May be examined on the morning of sale at 8 o'clock. ELEGANT EGSEWOOI), WALNUT AND OAK FURNITURE, HANDSOME BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, &c. ON FRIDAY MORNING, June 24, at 10 o'clock. by 'catalogue, at No. 1630 Green street, below Seventeenth street, the entire Household Furniture, comprising—Elegant Rosewood Parlor Suit, covered with green plush; elegant Rosewood Centre Table, handsome Walnut Wardrobe, handsome Oak Buffet, superior Walnut and Cottage Chamber Furni ture, Lace Curtains, handsome Brussels and other Car pets. China and Glassware, superior Refrigerator, Kitchen Furniture, &c. May be examined on the morning of sale at 8-o'clock. JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, N 0.422 Walnut street REAL - ESTATE SALE, JUNE 22, 1870: This Sale, on next WEDNESDAY, at 12 o'clock noon. at the Exchange. will include— -405 CHESTNUT ST- Veil' Valuable business pro perty, above 4th at., three-rtes y brick drinking saloon and dwelling, lot 103, foot by 6S feet. $9,000 may re• Main. — l9 'ACRES ANJS IMPROVEMENTS-Greenwich Island road, let Wkrd. pitons' Court Sale. Estate of Jacob Sink, deed . FIVE ACRES MEADOW LAND, near Point Breeze. 26th Ward. Sale Absolute HANCOCK .and YORK STS-Valuable Curry Comb Manufactory, with engine, machinery, stock,lrc. Lot 72 by 109 feet. Orphans' Court Sale. Estate o/ William Beach, decd. SECOND and DICKINSON STS-Frod Store and Dwellin_g. ' S. W. cor. Lot 16 b f 7 feet. OrPhaas' Court Sale. Estate• at Llarid Thompson, deed . DICKINSON ST- Building Lot, west of 2.1 at., lfiby 67 feet. Orphans' Court Sale. ..Same Estate. No. 1412 ELLSWORTH ST-Genteel . 3-stery . . brick dwelling with back-buildings. Lot 17 by St. feet. • Or- Phans'Court Sale. Estat, al John L. Perkin-, /isn't/ '534 and 1536 N. THIRD ST-Very valuable 3-story brown•stone property, known as the Mechanics' Hall Lot 37 by 108 feet. Sale by order of the Mechanics' Beneficial Society No. 1. NO. 947 WINTON ST-Two-story brick house and lot, 14 by 10 feet. Ist Ward. Orphans' Court. Sale. .Estate (Poegiame Pool d $3 O GROUND RENT-Wellsecured and payable in silver. Orphans Court Sale. Estate '4:Thomas N. Pen. • rose, the'd No. ISIS COATES ST-Mace story brick Centre- Holten' Store, and dwelling, and 'brick stable on Olive 5t...10t 17 by 100 feet $3OO may reiain. • 12 ACRES-Valuable lot of grdund, Passynnk road, west of Broad et., let Ward, intersected by 20th. 21st, Snyder. ?deKean end Jackson ste. CADWALADER and 13X1( .. 0RD STS-Tavern stand' n~td.s'dwelhng S. it feet on Cadwalader and 70 feet on Oxford at . Yu s a cow/ rental, BETHLEHEM TUBNPII( - A desirable site, over 4: net•es. 1 - mile from Petilbn Station. N, P.lt. R, 'JUDGE AV. and .21,ST - ST.-A valuable mlll property. 70 by A 3 feet, with mama, boiler, Sr,. FULL PARTICULARo IN CATALOGUES: • • ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. VESSEL PROPERTY AT/A UCTION: • SCHOONERS PATHWAY, C. F.,/ ELMER, HATTIE PAGE, VRAIIt, L . ON WEI)NS;SDAY, - 'June 22 t at 12 o'clockl noon. will be sold at public sale, at the Exchan co, by ord or of. the Administrators of L. Q. (3: WISH A RT, , IPCOI 1-16 Schooner l't,thway.27U 99 tons. • 3,,' Schooner C, E. Elmer: 272.21 tons. ' I-16 Schooner Hattie. 297.34 tons 1; Schooner Vraie, 273 68 tons. Schooner L, Wishart, 234 ff, tong: 'Kt , -7 - The above vessels are all . now pro "fi (ably engaged, and are , worlhg 'the attention'er ,perk -soas-seellng- B UNTIN g? .DET,BO.I. W W & CO.; - • " •• AUCTIONEERS, • Nos. 232 and 234 Alarßet.stroet. corner of Batik. LARGE BALE OF. CARFETINGS, MO. ROLLO CANTON DIATTINGS,Ac. . •. .' ON FRIDAY. 11101iNINO, • Jli e T c s l, l7 . at r 11 11 9' , Vak ei r four . mouth,e c er t rt, aboilt it 2oo • tOKFllDlEß,ao4:l,toit,i'lA4leugB6,lll.°"4" ° ng° ". LARGE BALE OF FRENCH AND °TILER EURO , • ' PF,AN•DRY GOODS, • ON MONDAY PAORNI,NO , ririlTiltiCrtradticitiwto-tri-muritlie-orth i In t. - - •, . . BALE OF 2000 CASES BOOT;, SIIOES, BROGANS; ON TUESDAY 61OILNIND. Junc 21,0t10o'clock.owfourin)00,a'crodit AUCTiOrif SALtS. Sale No. 1630 Green street. THOMAS Ti 5111.011 & SON t • AUCTION-, nEns ern co i ntmreßlON OlttErtai Ho. 1110 OHESTNIITstreet. Bear entrance:No..llo7 Bansom Atraetr• Household Furnitttre oforery deserintion - recelved • r on Consignment: .‘ • Sales Or Furniture at Dwellings attended 'ta 'on die most ••eationabiu terms. . ` CARD.—We call the part!c ularattention of Raman is want of good`-New or tlecordhand'• Furniture, 'Carpets; kc., to our extra large silo. on FRIDAY MORNING, at IQ oallitCheattiut atreet. • T. he:Furniture wilt pOsitflohr Le sold in order to make room for Mr. Meinlnger'e tltoet of superior Oabinet•Mare (to be sold on the following Tuesday.) Nile at No. 1110 Clieetnut etrect. " •-• HANDSOME WALNUT PARLOR__, LIBRARY 'AND CHAMBER FURNITURE. OAK - AND WALNUT ‘.. DINING ROOM FURNITURE, PINE BRUSSELS "AN I) I NGRIA N 'CARPETS ROSEWOOD iPIA NO FOR'. ES,' 15 FINE ' GILT FRAME MANTEL' AND .PIER GLASSES. FINE OIL PAINTINGS AND 'ENGRAVINGS,' SRITYRAL BUITROF wmantr. -. : AND PAINTED COTTAGE , FURNITUREO HAIR AND SPRING MATRESSES; HOLSTERS AND PILLOWS; DECORATED' CHINA" TOILET - SETS - ' AND SPITTOONS, BRONZE CLOCKS, SILVER, PLATED WARE AND TABLE CUTLERY, OF FICK DESKS AND TABLES, Ac. ON'FRIDAY , SIORNING:' , IC < ' , At 9. o'clock, at No. 1110 Obeisant street, will be lOW $ ritoaesortment of New Furniture, from eereral °four • hest Cabinetmakers. ENTIRE FURNITURE AT.EOlit A LARGE DWELL-. At game time will be sold, the entire Furniture, of a large dwelling. the owner leaving the city . OIL PAINTINGS. Also, about 215 Oil Paintings, belongin ROSEWOOD-P At one o'clock will, be gold. five rosewood Cass Platt* Fortes. in good order. - • • PRICIPOR PLATE MANTEL AND PIER, OLASBEEI. ALM, at 1 'o'clock. will be sold; 20 large and small ' se condhand Pitr and Mantel Glasses. ORA PEL ORGAN, " At the Minis time; a fine Organ, enitable for a Bunday nh°°l or °"DeI`'REFIIIGERATOES. . . One Superior Itefrigerater, nearly now, 'largo size. cast s6s' also. several othiqv - ENGLII4II DoIIBLE-BA,BREL, FOWLING-PIZog.,, At 2 cloak, will be mold, a - Very fine impor ted Double barrel Gun, with doublCcaee, and complete accoutre-- mente, tools, &c., the property of an "English gentleman; MARTIN BROTH:BM, '-fLUOTIQN-tlistwa. N 0.704 OTIEFITNFT street. above sATentb BALE OF DIODICAN OIL -PAINTINOI3,4N , rfNia„ ON SA:TURDA,Y MORNING. • Juno 18, at 11 o'clock. at the &netted roonni,.wi thnut serve 60 Modern Oil Paintinge, in handsome' fratiM ' S. Included in the sale there', is a number of fins Pictures of the Delaware Water Gap. by Carl Baum and others. Bale No. 1503 Green street. If -DOUBLE , RESIDENOE,,_- ELEGANT CARVED WALNUT PARLOR, CHARRED AND, DINING ROOM FURNITURN,' FINE. FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS, L EL ABORA'PELY FRAMED; FINE OIL PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, - LACE - CURTAINS. ' SILVER SAFN. HANDSOMN VELVET CARPETS, OHINA. ANID GLASSWARE; Ac., Ac. _ . . ON MONDAY MORNING. June 20. at 10 o-clock, at No. 1503 Green street, by cata logue. the Elegant Residence and Farnituri n oi a family _ going to Europa—Handsome Walnut Par! Furniture, elegant Oonsol and Centre Tables, handso ely. Carved :Walnut , Chamber Furniture, handsome Walnut and orocco Dining Room Furniture; six Line , French Plate- Mantel, Pier and Convex Mirrors, in elaborate Walnut Frames; fine Oil _Painting . and , . Engravings, superior ._ Silver Safe, by Evans & Watson; flne Lace Curtains, French Mantel Clock, : handsome Velvet Carpets. Line China and Glassware, Oak Library Furniture, flue Spring and Hair Mat chen Furniture, &mote. ELEGANT DOUBLE RESIDENCE. _ Immediately previous to sale of furniture will be Rohl the Elegant. Double .T'bree-stor, Brick Residence, and Let of Ground, 30 feet front by 101 feet, deep, situate No 1203 Green street. The house is in excelientorder ; the. ceilings are handsomely frescoed - ,- - fine largd - yardi - and. all the modern improvements. subject to an irredeemable and ground - - rent - of two hundred and seven dollars and forty-tive cents (8201 45.) May be cxamlned at any time. . & HARVEY, — AUCTIONEERB, - 1-• (Formerly with' X. Thomas &Sons.) Store N05..03 and td North Sixth street. • • Stir Salts at Residences receive particular attention. :ger Sales at the Store every Tuesday . • . ENTIRE. ELEGANT FIIRNITIIRE OF A REST . - T , E OE. ARION PIANO, LARGE MIRRORS, _CARPETS, &c., r- 01 4 1 - PPESDAY, the auction rooms , Partieulare on Saturday. BY .BA.RRITT (J 0,:• AIICU U" aABH AtroTloN 110TISE,, No. 1.7) M A MIXT afrent. c,ornet of Bwrik street rain LOTS • DRY :000P8, HI);_tIEILYv , NOTIONS, REA DY-MADE CLOTHING, CLOTHS AND OAS DREFS GOODS, &c - • ON FRIDAY MORNING.' • June 17. commencing at - 10 o'cloCk. 111- A.-3.teCLELLAND, AUOTIO.NEES, 1219 CHESTNUT Street. a P ., Personal attention given to Sales uf MoUsehold Furniture at Hwellinge. . , Orr Public Saleaof Furnitnre at the Auction Booms, 1219 Chestnut street, every Monday and Triursday: • - tlEir' For harticulare•see Public Ledger. la - D.113.A . .aupettor class of Furniture. at Private Tfp 4,ASIIMIEDGE art 00., AUCTION ' . ZEES. No. 606 )lAEKET street.above.llllth. riiHE PRINCIPAL MO.NEY ESTABLISH* 2 MEN T, S. B. corner of SIXTH and RACE streets. Money advanced on Merchandise r generally—Watches,. Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold and Silver Plate, and on all Articles of-value,foany length of-time agreed on: _ ' _ WATCHES AND, JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SALE.' Fine Gold Huning Case, Double Bottom and Open Face . English,. American And Swiss Patent Lever Watches ; Fine Gold Hunting Case and Open Face -Le pine Watches ;Fine Duplex and other Watches ; Fine Silver Hunting Case and Open Face English, Ame rican and Swiss Patent Lever and Lepine Watches;. Double Case English Quartier and other Watches ; La dles' Fancy Watches,, Diamond . Breastpins,' Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Stus, &o.: Fine Gold Chains,Nedal lions,Dracelets, Scarf Pine, Breastpins, Finger Fingal Pencil Cases; and Jewelry generally. FOR SALE—A large and valuable Fire-pr'oof Cheat. suitable for a Jeweller cost *650. Also. several Lots in South Camden, Fifth and Chest not streets. GROCERIES, LIQUORS:&C.. DIME OLIVE' OIL.—THE- ISUBSCRI x bars beg leave to announce to the public that they have made arrangements for receiving, and have now in the store, the celebrated Mottet brand of Salad OIL which they warrant superior to any Oil imported into this country. JOB. B. BUSHER. & 00..;108 South Delaware avenue. SHERRY TINE.—A VERY SUPERIOR and pore anish Sherry Wine 'at only $3 00 per gallon, at COU TY'S East End Grocery, No.IIS South Second street, below Chestnut. CLARETS.—EXTRA QUALITY TALBLB Clarets, at 84.86, 86 and er per case of dozen bot tles—of recant Importation—ln store and for sale at COUNTY'S East End Grocery, No. 118 South Beoopd street, below Chestnut. CA LIFO R N I A SALMON.FRESEC Salmon from California; a very choice articlo ; for sale at COUSTY'S East. End. Grocery, No. 118,Smith Second street, below Chestnut. QEA MOSS FARINE—A NEW ARTICLE I J for food, very choice and delicious, at COUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. 11S South Second street,' below Chestnut. • • MUTTON - RAMS.—A VERY .CHOICE article of Dried Mutton, equal to the best dried beef, for halo at COUSTY'S East And llrocery,Ilo.1l& South Second street, below Chestnut. JUST RECEIVED AND IN STORE 1,000 cases of Champagne, sparkling Catawba and Dan- ° tarp is Wines, Port Madeira, Sherry, Jamaica and Sante Cruz Runt, fine old Brandies and Whiskies, Wholesale and Retail. P J. JORDAN, 220 Pear street, Below Third and Walnut streets, and abovo Mock Peet. de7 tf r)R7 JORD AN'S CELEBRATED P URE TON IO Ale for Invalids, family use, etc. The subscriber is now furnished with his full Winter supply of his highly nutritious and well-known bever age. Its wide : spread and increasing 'use, by order of Physicians, for invalids, use offamilles. ac., commend It to the attention of,all cot:Ambers who want a strictly pure article; prepaed from the best materials, ed. and put up ,n the most careful manner for hOme use or transpor tation. Orders by nmil or otherwise promptly suppli P. J . JORDAN, . No. 220 Pear street, below Third . and Walnut streets. MACHINERY , IRON, &C. M ERRI° SOII4 3 WI 4 .I2 3 It FODNDRII, CIO WASHINGTON Avenue, Philadelphia, MANUFACTURE STEAM ENGINES—High and Low Pressnroi Hoilson • Vertical, Beam, Oscillating, Blast and Oonalab Tunfping, • ' • dOILERIN,CyIinder, Flue, Tubular, &o. . y9' AM HAMMERS—Nasmyth and Davy 'Wei, and a sizes. CASTINGS--Loam, Dry and dram Sand, Brtuns, &o. ROOFS—Iron Framed for covering with Slate (when. NKS—Ot Cast or Wrought Iren,tor refineries, wate;',, hit Nw. GAS MACHINERY—Such as Retorts, Bench Castings. Holders and Frames, Purifiers, Coke and Charcoal Barrows Valves, Governors, &o. • , itlG4ll MACHINERY-Such' as Vacuum Pans arid' Pumps, Defecators. Bone Black Filters, .Etttrners. Washers and Elevators. Bag Filters, Sugar and Black Cars, &o. • • ' •4; .!'d• Sole manufacturers of.the following Specialties: In Philadelphia and vicinity ,of William Wright's Paten, • ;Variable Cut-off,Steam Engine. In the United States,' of Woaton's •Patent Selftientiti , luf and Solf-bed ing Centrifugal Bngar-drsinitycippl i "Lass 4 .Bartou's Improvement on Aspinwall dco Wol,seF '. 1 • Centrifugal. Patent Wrought-Iron Retort Lid. ~ 8 mimes Drill Grinding Reht. • tin; %ID 0 I VS (11 ()tractors for the design, erection and Ilt. srlostor working Sugar or Molasses. _ , UPPER AND' YELLOW METAL . Sneatbing, Brazier's - Copper lialajtOlte saatt Ingot' Cooler, conatont,ly . on hand and for sal° 11101011 - yirligsov. & co:. N 0 . 592 Sontla Wharves rEICSONX DROFESSOR JOHN BUCHANAN, M. D.' I • can be consulted personally or:by letter in all eases. ratiente can rely upon a safe, speedy, and peel niunent cum as the •Professor: prepares and turnieheil , new, scientific end positive retnedlee. HP_ OOIIII Y . t i d a P t°4 td the wants of the patient. PH ratd' emcee in .oollette N 0.514 pllpp,atrpet. Ofll,ce houre fr7569,0110.r Olt 011 — T - "VA — Riirriff tx.,TURPENTINILIDChitriero XI alit litrruiol6: - Pc do. Venrcu Turpentine. For sat r 10" OW. 11. ROW LEY ~10 South Erma stmet. BMW= !o the above
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