SIP VAN NVINILLYIE, • An Atter-DinnerTtlnOßrig4 lo p 6 .1 , • lIV OLIV-hR. WEKDRiat ItOMISES • aketyliy-the-Mitssaelinsetts4.l` eal?Sodiet at their Meeting - held If ay 25, 1870. -----------4.1-OTO FIRST - 0M Rip-Van :Winkle had a grandson, Rip, Of the paternal block a genuine chip ; Alazy, sleepy - i:cnrions kind ofrhap ;-- likc.bis,granttsir,e, toolta, mighty naP),. Wherebf the ,tor's , 1 propose to tell . ]n two lirief cantos, if you listen well. Thq times were bard when ,Rip to 'nunhood „ grew Ties alWasi Th Will be when there's work to do,; Ile tried at farreing—found itrather And then at teaching--what be didn't' know ; Then took to hanging round the tavern bars„ To frequent toddles and long-nine cigars, Till Dame Van Winkle, out Of patience, vexed With preaching homilies, having, for their text' A Mon, a bromnatiek—aught that might • TO point, a moral'or adorn a tale; .rx.cliiime&-" I haVe it! Now then Mr. V.! He's' good for sothething = make him au The die was cast ; the youngster was content; They packed his shirts and stockings, and he went. Ilow hartilie studiea it were vainto ton— ne - ithirwsed through. WiStar; nodded over - , ' Slept saund with Cooper, snored aloud on " Good Heard heaps of lectures--doubtless under , A'etnistant, listener, for ho did not fail To'carve his narne on every bench and rail. M on tbs -grew-io_years_;_at.JwiLb.o_C.9.llPl.4. three, . And Eip_Van Winkle found himself M. D. Dlustrieus title: l .lh a - gilded frame` He .1 - I.e,Set the sheepskin with his Latin name, Vmt 91telit—we serous—know Ploitetem esse—to do so and so : He hired an office; soon its walls displayed His new diploma and his stock in trade, A mighty arsenal to subdue disease Of 'various names,. whereof I mention these : Lanc:ets and bangles, great and little squirt, Rhubarb and Senna, Snakeroot, Thorough- wort, . Ant. Tart., Vitt. Cola., PH. Cochhe and Black Drop, Tinctures 'of Opium, Gentian, Henbane, Hop, Pulv.lpecacuanle, which for lack Of breath to utter men call Ipecac, Camphor and Kim), Turpentine,_Tolu Cube* Copeevey," arid Fennel and Flaxseed, Slippery Elm and Squill, And - roots of Sassafras and " Sa_ssarrill," Brandy—for colicti—Pinkroot, death on worms— Valerian"; calnier of hysteric squirms, Musk, Assalcetida, the resinous gum Named from its odor—well. it does smell some— Jalap, that works not wisely,but too well, Ten pounds of bark and six of Calomel. For outward griefs he leadan ample store, Some twentyjars and gallipots, - or more: Ccraiiiin simplex—bousewives oft compile The smile at tome, and call it " wax and ile ; ' ouintul Voi dßesinosuth=:change its name. The " drawing salve" of. many an ancient flame ; ..4rventiNitras, also " Spanish flies, W nose virtue makes the water bladder riseL tSome say that spread upon a toper's skin They draw no water, only rum or gin)— Leeches, sweet vermin! don't they charm the sick? And sticking-plaster—how it hates to stick! Einphottruni Perri—ditto Pleb+, Pitch : Washes and Powders, Brimstone 'for the - which, Scabies or Psora, is thy chosen name Since Hahnemann's goose quill seratch'd thee intofame, ProVed thee the fhesoiit'ee . of . eVerY nameless Whose sole specific is a Moonshine pill,- Till saucy science, with a quiet grin, Held up the Acarus, crawling on a pin ? —Mountains have labored and have brought forth mice : The Dutchman's theory hatched a brood of— ' twice I've well nigh said them—words unfitting quite For these fair precincts and for ears polite. The surest foot may chance at last to slip, And so at length it proved with Doctor itip. One full-sized bottle stood upon the shelf Which held the medicine that he took self ; Wliat'er the reason, it must be confessed Ile filled that bottle oftener than the rest ; What drug it held I don't presume to know— The gilded. label said " Elixir Pro." One day the Doctor found the bottle full, And, being thirsty, took a vigorous pull, Put back the " Elixir" where 'twas always found, And had old Dobbin saddled and brought round. —You know those old-time rhubarb-colored nags That carried doctors and their saddle-bags ; Waoious beasts they topped at every place ere, blinds were s ut—knew every pa tient's case— Looked up and thought—the baby's in a fit— Thut wont last long—he'll soon be through with it ; But shook their heads before the knockered door Where some old lady told the story o'er Whose endless Wream 'of tribulation flows For gastric griefs and peristaltic woes. What jack o' lantern led him from his way, And where it ed him. it were hard to say ; Enough that wandering many a weary mile TM-laugh paths the mountain sheep trod single ble, O'ercome by feelings such as patients know Who-dose too freely with " Elixir Pro.," Be tuinbl—dismounted, slightly in a heap, And lay, promiscuous. lapped in balmy sleep. Night followed night, and day succeeded day, But snoring still the slumbering Doctor lay. Poor Dobbin, starving, thought upon his stall, And straggled homeward, saddle- bags and all; The village people hunted all around, But Rip was missing— never could be found. " Droll nded," they guessed ;—for more than half a year The pouts and eels did taste uncommon queer; Nom.- said of apple-brandy—other some Found a strong flavor of New England rum. —Why can't a fellow bear the fine things said About a fellow when . a Fellow's dead? 'She hest of doctors—so the press declared— A public blessing while his life was spared, True to his country, bounteous to the poor, In all things temperate, sober; just and pure ; The hest of husbands ! echoed 1111'N. Van, And set her cap to catch another man. —So -ends this Canto—if it's quantum .sajr, 'Well just stop here and say we've had enough, And leave poor Rip to sleep for thirty years; I grind the organ—if you lend your ears 'o bear my second Canto, after that 'We'll send around the monkey with the hat. And so it is, as every year comes round, Old Rip Van :Winkle here IS alWaySlentid. You'll quickly know him,by histitildeWed , a3o thirty years had past—but not a word I The hay Seed sprinkled through his scanty in all that time of Rip was ever heard; ie world wagged on—it never does go back— The lichens growing on him rusty suit— ,e widow Van was now the widow Mac— I've seen a, toadstool sprouting on his boot— rancelwo au Empixe—AndrewJ. was dead, Who says I he? Does any man presume— iadisbrali*l.,, was reigning in.his stead. Toadstool? No matter—call it a mushroom. tour murderous years had passed in savage Where is WA seat?. inovNi,it every year; strife~ Yetistill the:rebel held his bloody knife. Perhaps you'll. 11'110, Win by a whiff you 414.011emorning—who forgets the day . know,— 'When the bleak cloud of war dissolved away?. A certain flavor of "Elixir Pro." • - , t ,--jo y uk-titliogfritpreati-oltr-land-utd-sea, : Rebelboli donefor I Grant has captured Lee! • Now, then, I give, you—as you seem to think ever„* . flagstaff sprang the Stars and' We can drink healtlal without a drop to fitripcs— I drink— Oct ;mbed the Extras, wild with mammoth Health to the mighty skeper—lone live he! types, Our brother the. hl, 1.1. S. R. M. D.! Down we'll* t --- 11 book:r• t4.`? ‘ ,l !fl-poravi • he CO ed-4:!.' the .rebo arctio2; took-17 6;4 .. timel; the terUti7 , illiinad-Wali Each fond pale i Sother,thinking (IC11811)3.65' ; ; 9 kl ;hp), red lathe#One4 ng-;4lavety helfd" '• • f. " • ' 11nd'then is choke -and mot another word; Sisters all ~m~ljng=wtzTilens;not - less - dear, In trembling poise between a smile.and tear.; Poor — BriitgiEr thinking how she'll' stuff the plums In that'big cake for Johnny when he comes-; Cripples afoot—rheumatics on the jump, -Old-girls so loving they could bug the pump, Guns going bang! from every fort and ship— They banged-so loud at last they Rip: I ire the picture; bo*a man appears Who's been asleep a score or.two of years; You all . harc:seen.it to perfection done By Joe Van WinkT mean Rip Jefferson. Well, so it was=-old Rip at last eame back, Claimed bis old wife—the'.preSent „widow Mac— Had his old sigh re4ilded„and began , . To practice physic on tlmsame old plan. Seine weeks went by—it was not long to wait— And " please to call" - grew ffelitienrian — tlib . , slate. He had, in fact, an ancient, mildevied air, A long grey beard, a plenteous lack of hair— The musty look that always recommends Your good old Doctor to his ailing friends. —Talk of your science I after all is said, There's nothing like a bare, and shiny head— ' Ste lends.the graces thatare sure to please,. Folks want their, doctors •mOuldy, like their • cheese. • - - ' So Rip began to look at people's tongues And thump their briskets (called it sound their lungs"), Brushed up his - knoWledge smartly &She could, Read in old Cullen and in Doctor Good. • The town Was bealthy..;i fOr ii Month. or two He gave the sexton little work to do. About the time when dogday heats begin, Measles pad. mumps and mulligrubs setiß ; With autumn evem ngs. dysentery came, And dusky typhoid it his smouldering,dame ; The blaek'sreith ailed—the carpenter was down And half the children sickened in the town. The .sexton's face grew shorter than before— The sexton's Waa branctinew bonnet wore— Things lookettanite serious—Death has got a grip On oldnnd young, in spite of Doctor Rip. And now the'Sgnire WWI taken with a chill— ife gave " hot drop."—at night an Indian pi ; Next morning, feVerisb —bedtime, getting worse, Out of his head—began to rave and curse ; The Doctor - sent for—double quick he came : Ant. Tart. gran. duo, and repeat the same IT no et cetera. Third day—nothing . new ; - Percussed his ihoilix—set him cussing, too'— Lung-fever threatening—something of the - EiOrt- Out with the lancet—tet him blood—a quart— Ten"leeches next—then blisters to his side ; Ten grains of calomel-7—just then he died. The Deacon next required, the - Doctor's • care— • • Took cold by sitting in a draught of air— • Pains in the hack, but what the matter is .Not qUite so clear—wife calls it -"rheumatiz." Rubs. back - with - flannel -- - -gives him something hot— , 1 "Ah!" Says - the Deacon, "that goes niy 1 t he spot." Next day a rigor—run, my little man, And say the Deacon send, fur Doctor Van. The DoetOr came—percussion, as before, Thin:rifting. andl,Cingitq., -, :till _his ribS were sure— " Right side up the flattest"—then more vigor ous raps. Fever—that's certain—pleurisy, perhaps. A quart - of blood will ease the pain, no doubt, Ten leeches next - will help to suck it out, Then clap a - blister on the painful part— But first two grains of Antatiortitini Tart. Last, with a dose of cleansing calomel Unload the portal system—that sounds well ! But when the self-same remedies were tried, As all the village knew, the Squire had. died; The neighbors hinted—" this will never do, He's killed the Squire—he'll kill the Deacon, too." —Now, when a doctor's patients are per plexed, A consultation comes in order next— You know what that is ? In a certain place Meet certain doctors to discuss a case And other matters, such as weather, crops, Potatoe',pumpkins, lager beer and hops. or what's tue use ?—there's little to be said, Nine times in ten your man's as good as deatiL- At best a talk tthesecret to disclose) Where three men guess and sometimes one man knows. The counsel summoned came without delay— Young Doctor Green and shrewd old Doctor Gray— They heard the story— Green. "That's downright murder ! cut his throat,you mean ! Leeches! the reptiles! Why, for pity's sake, Not try an adder or a rattlesnake? Blisters! why, bless you, they're against the law— It's rank assault and battery if they draw! Tartrate of Antimony ! shade of Luke, Stomachs turn pale at thought of such re- buke! The portal system! What's the man about? Unload your nonsense! Ca omel's played out ! You - ve been asleep—you'd better sleep away Till some one calls you--" "Stop!" says Doctor Gray— 'The story is you slept for thirty years; \V ith Brit her Green, 1 own that it appears You must have slumbered most amazing sound; But sleep once more till thirty years come - round, You'll Lind the lancet in its honored place, Leeulien and blurters rescued from disgrace; Your drugs redeemed from fashion's passing IF corn, And counted rate to give to babes unborn.'? Poor sle(py Pip, M. M. S. S., M. D., A puzzled, :.erious, saddened man was he; Borne from the Deacon's house he plodded plow And tilled oneplinuiper of "Elixir Pro." "Good-bye," he faltered, " Mrs. Van, my dear ! I'm going to sleep, but wake me once a year; I ilon't like bleaching in the frost and dew ; take the barn, if all the same to you. Just once a year—remember ! no mistake! Cry 'Rip Van Winkle, time for you to wake!' Watch for the week in May when laylocks blow, For thea the (lectors meet. and I must go." onee a year the or's worthy dame Goes to the barn and shoots her husband's name, "Come, ltip Van Winkle!" (giving him a Fhake) -hip! )3ip Van Winkle! time for you to wake: Laylocks 111 blossom! 'tis the month of May— The doctors' meeting is this blessed day, And come what will, you know 1 heard you swear You'd never BASS it, but be always there!" , • 4 ~ 4.; t , e PI PHILADELPHIA EVR B . N TUES D AY, JUNE 21, 1870. - - - N MOW . IN l)l✓LAlVAtif, F : , ‘.ll Is Appreciation of the Deorikaninte* , -of State-4 he 'A roobles of TwOdiVnent 'who Desired to nebulae lia9inoreitders for Selling to Negroes. A ; , .;;T? • 'MASTEN'S CORNEES IN THE STATE. :try Ef.P. - 4 - w4k.rtp, - .-Mity 28, 1870:—To say that 1.--attv 4kilited w%tti the: Ihmocrisy uv Delaware-is.-to*:4,4!Miza,bly, faint expression. They hew-- - rdr faith uv the„Kentuckian without his ferocity ,• they hold jest ez firiulyto . the resolopsheps uv ' 1 08; ez Jilaciity ;Alley Efinerally go barefooted and hate ttlailifger with an intensity I netersaYv ekallet In - the matter of,likker they are simply-gratm-1 saw• one old vet i ran,. which .voted- folf,daxon., take down a clean half-pint uv burning flooid, which the Most restleSsirdhdoireitliert the Corner lied jest diskivered dri'd bbilght'ez a :ttbstitoot, for taller-dips, and walk off ,erect ;tinder it. There's bowels for. you! WciOrthiteir - WITZ blest with sieb. ' "Bleed !" says Doctor I hey diskivered that the prevailin idee that a cold cllmit is riesSary to the enjoyment uv grate quaptities'uVlikker is a mistake.' Cold, Ws troo, enables a "pan to take it in, but then_ Av munst_in a man in a cold country_ it stays. Yoo can't,drinkquite ez much to wunst, under a bilin hot sun, but then it sweats it out uv you, and yoo kin drink oftener. But this is a digre.sshen. The De.rnocrisy uv Delaware,.ez, I sed, soot me. In other States wher they—liav---drunken Senators they are ashamed uv rl.)dlaware is abslootly proud uv Saulsbury, -and wooden't change Itt no price. Then, in addition to Sauls bury, we 'bay the Whippin-post and a White man's party, so that, in Delaware at least, the tokens uv high civilizyshen are not likely to be come extinct., - ' Thank. the Lord for Delaware. Mr. William Sapp, familyerly knowd ez Old Bill Sapp, at whose house I wuz assined quar ters, is a constooslinel grocery-keeper, and-at his house is held the confrences uv the offishels uv. the_ State, Yesterday _ Saulsbury . and Bayard, the United Stges Senators, and Glair& Saulsbury. Governor, and others wuz present. The Dimocracy uv the Corners insisted that ez they required their candidates to pledge •their selves not to • accept of nigger votes,"that the Senators uv the State shOod hev_ resined the moment a nigger Senator wuz admittid. Sauls bury:didn't see it in'that Troo, degredashen, but one•Wich they cnOdent avoid. There Was a diffrense between voluntary:and involuntary assosiashen with niggers. Ef a man voluntarily solissits nigger votes he is to be held guilty; of an outside power forces niggers on to him, he cant help it and is inno sent. Be and his colleague Bayard coodent help this outrage; Revels was forst into their society against their will. They wuz, so as to speak, morally ravisht. They resisted, but in vain. Two nv the best Dimocrats - present•related their recent experience in Washington. Their idee uv Senators lied bin formed from Sauls-• bury. and they sposed theY' - ivuz all like him. Bein in Washington they determined to bear testimony agin the admission uv nigger Sena tors to degrade their Representatives. So•they decided to visit all the places with, from their knowledge uv Senatorial life, they sposed Sena tors-visited,- and demand if- they sold likker to- Revels, and of the . anser Wuz in the affirmative they wood walk, out indignantly. .They went so fur ez to organize the little speech they will to. get off on them wich shood confess to ad rnittin a nigger to their bar. "Sir!" they proposed to say to him; "Sir! `Wei are proud -Caucashens, and we 'can't coma, tenance an adfin:ter uv inferior races with us: Keep your likker, sir, for niggers, White men hey no biznis here." "Do yoo - sell likker to Revels ?" they askt uv the first one. "No, sir !" was the response, whereupon they took a drink. Immejitly they entered - another. "Do you sell likker to Revels?" " No, sir!" whereupon they took a drink With Min; and'so cin eight'or ten times;drinkin at each bar wich gave that anser, to show their appresbashen uv men who - cudent degrade theirselves by deal4i with an inferior race. The twelfth place— "S'll likker to Revels?" "No, sir !" "Set em up! - 'Rah for Constooshen and Ameriky for white men." And, takin their tods, they swung out into another one. "Likker to Revels?" "No, sir!" " S'm up. 'Meriky for white men. 'Rah." And still another one. " Likker Revels ?" "No, sir!" Likker f'r vs gen. Meri—(hic—)—ky f'r white men. 'Rah--(hic)." The next place finished one uv em. He gasped, "D—n Rev—," and sank lovingly on the buzzum of his mother earth. The other wuzn't so far gone, .owin to his sooperior or eanizashen. He reeled off in a brown study and went up to the Capitol. Returnin in about an hour be shook up his friend. "Mordeky," he said, "git up. Mordeky, we've bin deceived. Mordeky, we mite go all over Washington, into evry s'l —(hic)— Mon and not find a single place where• they sell likker to Revels. MOrdelq, that ape -like, degradid, inferior Vein is a Methodist preecher,. • and don't drink a d—n drop uv nothin." And utterin snorts uv disgust at sick Sena tors, they came home. The Democracy uv the Corners is not ez harmonious ez cood be wished.. The nigger hez split em here. There are perhaps a dozen niggers in the visinity who take their tods reg lady, and heretofore Sapp hez supplied em. The Democrisy protested agin this, and re loosed yesterday to paternize his bar of he didn't step sellin to cm. Willyum smiled a sardonic smile and tole em to be bleit. They did withdravr their patronage, kilt it 'Vas only for two hours: ' Willyum hez the only bar in the Corners, and-he knowd his power. It didn't take long for em to exhaust their cam for bottles, and then they lied to return to him on his terms. It's a fearful thing for one man to hey the power Sapp wields. The only bar in such a community ! Thank heaven he loves me. PETROLEUM. V. NASBY, (WiCh wuz Postmaster.) —Toledo Blade. lIIISCELLANEO 0 m .1 FOR SALE. YARNS FO,R SALE: Cotton and Worsted Yarns, 'all numbers. 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General speltficatiOns,:for the' above vessels Will be furnished bidders on application at Custom-Houses at Boston, New York, Phila delpida and Baltimore. • , A guaranteed ••speed'of.'thirteen :kilo& On , la' trial-course-of—one.mile r and4.welv-e-knotsior_ six consecutive honnOvillbe required of the 330 ton vessel, and twelve knots on a 'trial course of one mile, 'and eleven knots for : six consecutive hairs; 'will 'be' reqUiredlfor the vessels' of..m. tons; favorable consideration will be given to bids in accordance with -the rate'of speed'guaranteed eXcess of the rate - abOvn - Rtipillated: ,-- r -,-,- * -9 ; • • • The work will•be carried onunder. the per sonal supervision of an agent of the Treasury Department,and all facilities must be atiOrded him for inspecting the material anti work nianShip. Such parts of either as•are hot in accordance With the drawings and 'specifica tions will be rejected, and must be made good by the contractor • • • • - • Nolnd will be , considered for these 'vessels except from parties regularly engaged in iron ship-building. • ..;" • :‘ ; • • aim Department reserves the right to reject any and all'bids. • ' _ • • Bach bid rintstbeaccompanied by a written guarantee, signed:by the' - bidder and compe tent surety' (certified to be-such by some officer . known to the Treasury Department): in the sum• of twenty thousand dollars'($20,000); that` in the event of the acceptance Of such bid the necessary contract will be'entered into within tendays after notice is given by the Depart ment that Stich bid 'hag 'been accepted. - -" . The bitishould state the sum for which each vessel will be completed as•aforesaid. Seven.months fronrtbe time of Signing the contract'will be alloWed forthe iforttpleitioniff the vessels. '• • - " ' A copy of the plans' and specificationk must be inclosed with the bid, as evidenee'as to the object of the proposals. All proposals must be Signed, sealed and'eri dorsed " - Proposals for - Revenue Sten:fiefs," and inclosed in an envelope, addressed to Secretary of the Treasury, Wtuihington, D. C. These vessels must be built according to American Lloyd's specifications for A No. 1 iron vessels for twenty years. Bidders will be required to furnish with their bids a general - plan 'and clevation - show , ing the internal arrangement, with avieiv to obtain the best disposition of the several parts. Any bidders may be present and witness the opening of the WAS. Parties whose, bids are accepted will be required to furnish acceptable models, with detailedspeciticatiolvOefOresSjosing contracts, Further information can be obtained upon application to the_ Collector of Customs, at this port. 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THE CAPE MAY DAILY WAVE; For the Sommer of IS7O Theublication of the Sixth Volume of the "DAILY W AVE jp " will beeommenced ortor..sbout July let, and will be continued until September Ist. It will presenteachdny accurate and full reports of he Hotel - Arrivals and Local Events of this fashionable resort, and will be a paper not surpassed by any in the State. Business mon will find the "DAILY WAVE" a most advantageous niethum for advertising, the rates for which are as follows ; - One inch space, 1110 for the season. Each subsequent inch, $5 for the season. On the first page, $ 2 per inch in addition to the abOve rates. Address, C. S. MAGILATII, Editor. MA GRATH & GARRETSON, Publishers. T H NEW YORK STANDARD, PUBLISHED ISM JOHN RUSSELL YOUNG, NO. 31 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 sale at TRENWITH,'S BAZAAR 614, Chestnut street. CENTRAL NEWS AGENCY, 505 Chest nut street. ASSOCIATED NEWS COMPANY, 16 South Seventh street." CALLF.SDER; Third and Walnut streets: WINCH, 505 Chestnut street. BOWEN, corner Third and-Dock streets. Aud other Philadelphia News Dealers. Advertisements 'received at the office of the MORNING . POST. my2s iv§ • • GAS FIXTURES. ht MR L . 10 - &TB AOltArtA, Ylif Cheat:fat street, niantv facturers of Gatafixtures,Lamps,'&o., ilc:,wistild; call the attention of thu public to their large and elegant ati sort:merit of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, &c, They also introduce gas pipes into dwellings and public bunch - Igs, and attend to extending, altering and repair :4 Eat. pipes. All work wurrantutl, BEQ _ AF3 r o v i m E taa . , , A.'" ,A `, :'-.- ; • ': 4 . ' I ' -' 1 1 k'Si \ ).,,,'.11.7, Bedstead:. 1, Celebratoa,lratent Sofa ~, ? -1. , :—: k'f , ' . 1 .... ...' ads now being' mhufacturediend sold in 4aige numlMrs, !ibothln into: CE and.ENIEJA AND ` Canby had onlynt lheiikkirct Ifnit,tho tindoivigned: Tat piece of Fut. ito p ri , mtureis 1 the fcrrrn of A. handsome PARLOR SOFA , yet-in one-minute-id can_be,extended Into_ (I._ beautiful_ ,-,FEENCII BEDSTEAD, with springs, hair mattresses 'Complete. It has every convenience for bolding the bed clothes, is easily managed, and it is Impossible for it ',to getuut-of- order...llo use of -4ropkdor .hingelfeet to.. • support the mattress when extended, or ropes to regu late it, are entirely done away with, as they are all von unsafe and liable to get out of repair. 'rho BEDSTEAD is formed by simply turning out the ends, or closing , ' them when Ihe SO.F.A.JanhoI,„,TIV'Y areala comfort, convenience and a..W ppeerance, far superior to and cost no more than a good leaunge. •., . , - :,:., -7, An examination is solicited.' "• 11. F.ROVER, . No. MO South SECOND Street,,Phlladelphla - mylg lb la 60 Wr4- Tile' Lightest and'Nente4 Finished rA:kulL BAHOUCH ES, CLAIMS CE, COACH kt 3, • VITTSICIANS S Pllll.lgyoNs. --- A - iblaVaYloutrothersi C ylen Of-Vairlagei tire now-offerwla • • • - reduced privet; by J. GEORGE LEFLER, SIXTH ANI/1 6:II:ARD AVENUE ulyl7.tu th x 2m§• • , • ' GENTS' . FURNIISHING GOODS. PATENTtHouLDER SEAM SHIRT , . • - :MANUFACTORY.: Orders for 41FFo cqopliZlgi i i i r a t , h3ottppl!o4lproroptly' Gentlemtiesliiiiitsldnk Goods, pc We ritylea in full variety . . WINCHESTER CO, i ai.tu h i a t 7OO CHESTNUT. . • -7 0EAT,ERS•A.ND STOVES. - PANCOAST'& MAULE THIRD AND PEAR STREETS, • Plain and Galvanized WROUGHT AM). CAST IRON PIPE For Gas, Steam and Water. FITTINGS; BRASS WORK , TOOLS, BOILER TUBES. Heating by Steam and Hot Water, Pipe of all Sizes Cut and Fitted to Order. CARD. Raving sold HENRY B. PAROOAST and FRAN - OM I. MARLE ( gentlemen in our employ foe several years past) the Stock ,Good Will and Fixtures of oar RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT, located at the corner of THIRD and PEAR streets, In this city, that branch of our buel ness, together with that of REATIITO'and VENTILA- T/NG - PUBLIC and PRIVATE - BUILDINGS, both - by STEAM and ROT WATER, in all ita various systems will - bo carried on' under_tbe name of PANCOAST MAULE; at the old stand, and.we • commend them to the trade and business public as being entirely competent to perform all work of that character. MORRIS; TASKER & CO. PIFIILADELTITIA, Jan. 22,1270. inhl2-tf MAIN VFACTEREAS AND DEALERS IN TItE 310 ST APPROVED Brick-Set and Portable Heaters. A large assortment of PLAT TOP, SIDE AND TOP OVEN RANGES, for heating additional rooms. Bath Boners, Registers, Ventilators, &c. Send for Circular THOMAS I:LDIX.O.N & BONb, ...TIT; N 0.1324 CRESTNITT Stroot,_Phliada. •, Oppoefte United State. Mint. Manufacturers of DOW DOWN. PARLOR' O, CRFFANIUMICE, And other GRATES, For Anthracite, Bituminous and Woad fir ALM). WARN-AIR FURNACES Buildings for Warming Public and Private 'REGISTER S, FEN TIL4TORS* AND OILIALNBy OAPS, . . . • 00 0 /KII4O4IANGXB; 'BATH-1315)14E110. • WHOLESALE, and RETAIL REFRIGERATORS Savory's Patent Combined Dining-Room Water Coolers and Refrigerator. lalnt l 4,elnnityn, Vol,alia%i°droc:; L !lc not impart unpleasant taste or smell to provisions, frit:lo,3m. Please call and examine. • '7 V 1 - JACOB F. HAND, Jr., Retail Depot, 6261dARKET Street, mrr•e to th 2Gt POCKET BOOKS, &C. C. F. RUMPP, 116 h 116 N. 4th Bt., PHILADA: Manufacturer and Importor of POCKET-BOOKS r//;4 7 . pwo Ladles' & Gents' Satchels and Wl:welling Bags, in all stiles:. ltoaelrood l'uney and. Mahogany Writing. " 1 / 4 beaks m 1122 3m MAN TE-1;S:-&-C Mt.titiklk Ot tha latest and most beautlinl designs, apd all other Slate wort( on hand or made to order Also; rmActi BOTTOM. ROOFING , SLATES. • • ' Factory andßalesroom, SIXTEENTH and CALLOW HILL Streets. • WILSON & NICENE. n Tili•fing) DRUGGISTS WILL FIND A . LARGE. sto4 of Allen's bledioinal ExtrEu3te and 011'Abnonde, Rad. Mei. Opt:, (Stria Acid, Ooze's 'Sparkling gelatin, genuine Wedgwoodliltortare.*o., just landed from bark lioffnungi from London. ROBERT SHORMAKIIIR Wholorate Drriggiots. N. E. corner, Fourth and GISTt3' - . BUNDREIIIB. -- GRAD 17- atott, Mortar; Pill Tiloo,'Oombc; Ertuilierr. Miriort, Twoecors, Puff Boroa,Horn Scoops, Surgical Inatru• moots, see; Hard and . Bo l t — Rubbor Goode; Vlal Oases, lase aid Metal eningL3@, &0. , , ' all at " L IMES Hands" priCea. REOWORN & BROTHER, ap342 23 South Eighth' street. 08.§TEGE'130,4L.P=-GENUI,N. 4.195, V,1138,Y MliibillOdibtotoodttet 141494' from Imrk - Idoie,' Bud lEBT AM.V,l,TR . t(Aloiti"rtui •t P . . -- - ITCH:-1,011 --- 'BARItELS - Hl] • PITCH now landing from otonmer " Pioneer,"from Wilming ton, N. C ,ond !or au,10.4 COCHRAN, ROStHiILIA & CO., 11l Chfutnot btrect. • , ' RAND, PERKINS & CO., 124 North Sixth St., myl2 tL a tia DRUGS. S Mit RESORTS I;iiTITE:PNE OF 'Philadelphia 'and Reading Railroad And 'Branches. MAY 20.1870. • MANSION HOUSE , IRT.~CAIIIION, Alm Caroline .:Wunder, Pottsville }>.o.. Schuylkill co 4trsoutondt, HOTEL, Mrs. M. Is, Miller, Tuscarora P. Q., Schuylkill county. • ' ' W.ll'. Smith, Malianoy, (Sty :I'. 0., Schuylkill county. • . . BIOILIN'Ir CARMEL HOUSE. Charles Culp. ..Mount Cannel 0.. Northumberland co. WHITE HOWNE. .419rer, poutdinff P. 0.. Derkfl comfy. J%4INDALUSIA lIALL, Henry Weivor, no ling P. 0., Berko connt.i. • 40Eri Irnat, AVENUE /MALL, Burks county. '' SPICING MILL II INIVIITS.- • Jecoi. 11. Welsch, Conbliolloticen.PS.o., Montgomery co, BOYER:MUM SEMINARY. • L. N. Koons; Iloyertown P. 0., Berke county. LITIZ NUM; Geo. F. Greiner, Lltiz P. 0., Laneatiter cothity. ITILNG_SP_DIHEGS_ HOTEL, Dr: A. Smith, WorhProville P. 0.. Rorke Comity. COLD STRINGS HOTEL, LEBANON COUNTY. Win. Lerch, Sr" Mc Grove P. 0., ticlanyEall 'county EPIERATA Pit' RINGS, : • John Erodcrlck, Ephrata P. 0., Lancaster county. P.Enxizomi, EN 111,1111)GE Da* Longaker, Collegeville P. Q., Iliontgoraery co. PROSPECT TERRA.CR, D. James Pohoer, Gollegevjllo P. 0., riloutgomery co DOTTY SIOTP3E, n. Oeo. S. Bu..Shamokin, Worthumberlantl county. , - .I:xenralon Tieltela will bO sold at Philadelphia to and from above - points atredneed rates, - good for iamb day hienal,and on SatUrdaya good until following Monday. tny732ml . . TUE N OVO RENOVO, PENNSYLVANIA, On Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. W. H. MAY. Proprietor. This Capittlotlft, LI ILY and well-appointe4l Iloie,l in now open for the reception' . of To invididn; rind Lill sti hu want rPst and restored health, this sweetest and befit of all locations In Pennsylvania is commended. filtioiteef oo thi• til-ht branch of the Simppliatinit rivPr'( with grk+d t tomt turround.il w liPienif idifeimery. it tatre tpo.l rlieir an i hehiti~ to CIURGES 310DERATE.. - s!i-Ins Cape 3tai.,-(liange. of Proprietors. NATION A L IT - A - LL,; lit - iirierly kept by AARON . 0 ARTIETBON. i. now tb be "yew. under Be" ft , 1111 F plreK , under the Roporyision of W. 11; 141 LEIII formerly Propriet o r ni Cant:Tea 11.10) awl Super ntended by W I LLIA 5l 10:11ITNE IL .The lignite voinnionflit o tine .'kw or the Orff.an, and %lin lffe '414)1410n the TWLNTIETtI DAY •OF JUNE: NEXT, as a , `' • : NI fyst7Clagis Family Ilearillng• Howe. No flay- Atte - Mie , i to the /I,P,St. %la. 'm table will he will supplied with all. the 31.:BiT'Vf: TIA 1 -`t And. Alt LICA C11:1_ OF __l7ll.t;_ .. 51:1, - _() X , witb 99 t 111 , i Stage itiwilifi in readinem to reinter Gwen; to and from the Depot avirMiatning.Grounds-, free of charge: lila . "The Subscriber would I eftpectfnitr sollcit your • patronage and itronfi.es to spare [layoff's or expense to make the NATIONAL a desirable home for those who wish comfort and the I,o7!rflt of Sea Air and &a Bathing without the expenseir of a fashionable hotel. ler ma—sll3.oo perweek or s.'l 00 per day. Liberal arrangements Will be tondo to large !entitle., remaining - front four to six weeks. • - For Booms, dm., address - . . • , WILLIAA Milli ITS - Eir, )010- 0 § NATIONAL BALL. CA PE11....Y,N . J. Wt., CO C k lt, CO 11 IT 011 S 4e, CAPE MAY, N. J Open tor the R;oeption of Guests ; June 25. Mw o' , 7 , 14P1' the dirretihn of Prof. (7ur:hs 12 110(110! fi Terms, 131 50 per day. or S2S per week CHARLES DUFFY, Proprietor. Forim•rly of tb, .Cotit !no-W.ll ilottl, PhiladelphiaPb MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CRESSON SPRINGS, P.A. This favorite resort has been enlarged and Improved since limit season. Will be open for Guests Jane 15,1870. EXCURSION TICKETS geld by the Pennsylvania Railroad at New York. Philadelphia, liarriaburg and Pittsburgh. All trains stop at Creation. Rooms may I:I canned lin suites or single. FEIILING'S CELERRATED ORCEIESTRA HAS BEEN ENGAGED FOR THE SE4 SON. For furtlan•infortnatiOn. addresakf G. W. BIELLIN. Proprietor. ONE : FURNISHED COTTAGE TO RENT. je9 Congress lan,ll, CAPE MAY, N. J., Opens, June Ist. Closes, October Ist. TEEMS—VS) pgr day Juno and September. $.4 00 per day July and August. Tho new wing is now completed. Mark and Simon Ilassier's full Military Band and Or chestra of 20 pieces. Applicationstor Boom. address J: F. CAKE, Proprietor. 16 19 22 26 29 ,t ecul talil6§ Chittena,ngco, WHITE SULPHUR ea PRINGS. Madison county. New York First-class Hotel and every requisite., now open. Drawing-room and Sleeping Oars front Hudson River Railroad depot, Now York, at 8 A. M and 6 Y. M.. without change to Chittonango. Statl 0n,12 miles east of Syracuse. For Illustrated Circu lore, address as above, or C. 11. OLIVER, 7 Bookman. F tr. et , N. Y. mr2.B-Ims PROSPECT TERRACE, Froettusi, Dltontgontory County, Pa. This delightful SUMMER RESIDENCE will bo open. for. the reception of guests on and after Juno I. For Circulars, Terms, 3c., apply to JAMES FULMER & CO., 439 MARKET Street, Phila., or to the proprietor. James Palmer, Collegeville P. o 4 Pa. mylo to th a 2m§ • - riir 'l%l AKIN! S ATLANTIC HOTEL, .11.1 _CAPES MAY. Rebuilt since the late tire, and ready for Quoits. ()Pen during" the year. la directly rt the Sea-Shore, with the beet Bathing Beach of the Cape. beet„ Terms for the Summer: 6.3 50 per day, and VI per week. • Coach from the Depot. Free. No Bar. JOHN McMARIN, Proprietor. to th, e3m SUMMER BOARDING. The undersigned desires to receive select Bo:train for the season at her cottage. located on Perry street, near Congiess Hall, Cape May (built by the late Aaron Miller). ,erens moderate. Few particulars address MRS. AARON MILLER, jelB ed* Proprietress.. GAPE MAY BOARDING - IN A .LARGE Collage very pleasantly located. Terms moderate. • Apply 1621.0hestunt street, or address Box : 18. Cape May City, New. Jersey. jell at' EDGE LL, MERCLIANTYILLE, N. J.—Open for Summer Boarders from - July hit to Sept•l6th, - 187 U. Call or address Rev. T. W. CATTRLL, Merchantville, jo2o.oV` A. C. CATTELL,' dc CO.; 26 N :Wharves. B - OAD. TOP 3101TNTAIN, HOUSE,. J.l 1)11,0AD TOP, HUNTINGDON. COUD4TY, PA.,. Willi open for the teceptiou of giteste on MONDAY, Juno 26, T: PEARSON, - jell Do* Proprietor. "GIPHRA—TA MOUNTAIN,SPRINGS, LAKOASTER couNTy; PA. This delightfuLetemner resort will bo open for the ro coption of guests on That June, upder the superintend.- once pf.Wrn ,Wlatehouse (late of Agouti° Oity). of ,paxtiqulars,'a,ddroEsii J. W. FREDERICK, rn • y 25 2to§ . • Proprletor, QPIRITS TURPENTINE, ROSIN ANT) 1177 TAR.-304 Bplrlte Turpentine; 642 bble. new Virginia R(41111; 207 bblil. NO 2 Itoein; 150 " Wil mington" Tar, landing it'oni S. B. " Pioneer," and for ealebyE.ll ROWLEY 16 South Front etreet, mylO T/MEVIR&PHICI NIIMBIL&UT. r itmreceipts of Internallievenne yesterday, amounted to $1;12V,000. :f '4, 1 , 6! . SEVEEAL important reforms have been pro mulgated in Portugal. SETplikr. people were killed by an explosion in it powder-mill 'at Walthatii,,near boadon,F on Sunday. - • A ensit loss of $40,000 is acknowledged by the Manager of the Beethoven Festival in New ----- —York. . AT Louisville, four fatal affrays occurred on Saturday, and Sunday nights. , Two young mod; named James Myth" and' George Sari, were drowned while - bathing, at Boston, on_ Sunday. n' Ai unity, under the house f 13ra.L' gauza is said to be the aim of the revolutionary O patty in • p • ' isunnia b. InsitA.ELl nas replied sharply in Black °mood to the criticisms on Lothair, published iu that magazine'. ' • • ' • GovEittion Cr..a.F.r.ix has Vetoed the bill • passed by the Massachusettit , Legislature, iii aid of the Boston,•Hartford and Ede Railroad. IVINSLOW & MITCHELL'S tannery, at Northumberland, New Ilampshire, was struck by lightning on Sunday, and destroyed. Lops, $25 000. . - '. • Art Alabama despatch announces the death of C. C. Crowe,._wbo was confirmed as Secre tary for Utah, by the senitte, on 14 riday last. EIGHT stores in Windsor, Illinois, were de . stroyed . by an incendiary fire on Sunday- night. Most of the goods were saved, and the loss is not heavy... . A FIRE at Bilighampton, New York, on -Saturday, caused losses "to several busines.s houses, aggregating $41,500. G. S. PINE, clerk in the registered depart ment of the New' York PoStodiee, was ar rested in that city yesterday, for robbing the mail. . • ./ Tyr , : steamer George -. R .— Upton arrived at NeW York yesterday, from Aspinwall, having lauded two ekpeditions in Cuba, one of them oit the return trip. _ Tin: Fenian General Starr, and Colone Smith, left Buffalo for Canandaigua, yester day, to appearbefore :the 'United States Cir emit Court, for breach of the neutrality laws. Tur. Mexican Claims Commission met at Washington yesterday. The time for filing claims has been extended to the 30th instant, inclusive, and the time .fOr filing memorials and -proofs to Janttaiy let, 1871. Tux - Athletic - Base — Ball -- CI Itivo f - this city, Meatt the Atlantic - Club at Brhaltlyn yesterday, by a score of 19 - to'3. The Athletics claim that this entitles them to the championship, while the Atlantics assert it was only a social game. - - IT IS reported that 133 lodges of Sioux have gathered at Fort Laramie, and by the close of the week a thousand lodges are expected them. They are ilxipatient -to boar from Red Cloud, and do not Manifest much friendliness towards the whites, _ - • .A smu..r, boat containing two ladies and two -gentlemen- eras run ioto, by a propeller on the Iludson. near Milton; N` Y., at J o'clock yes terday afternoon. Two of the i ladie.s and one gentleman were drowned. Their names are Ehnira Miller, 3felissa Barton and John Row ley. Stv•EitE storms of rairt\ and hail, 'with thun der and lightning passed over Troy, -Albany and Bing,hatnpton, -yesterday. The hailstones were unusually; large, and the fruit and vegetables - in - the vicinity of Troy suffered greatly. At Albany the thermometer fell from 013 degrees, before-the storm to "16 degrees after it. • AT I.l.surrsiont:, the Coroner's jury in the ease of Louis Smith, murdered in the Centre Market, on Saturday, have rendered a verdict that " Smith:came to' his death at the hands of a person unimown." .After the verdict, Rose, who stabbed Smith; surrendered himself, arid is held for the action of the Grand Jury. CANADA AND ENGLAND. The Drift of Public Ofainlon In the New Donalulr—Speedy Peaceful - Separa. taisi - frOM England Deena - I - Necessary. From the London (Ont.) Free Prose, June 174 It is not an unimportant indication of the tendency of public opinion that, while the -Apra& de Quebec has hoisted the flag of inde pendence of Canada, the Toronto Globe ex presses itself in tones, of unmistakable dissat isfaction at the English . attitude ' toward Canada. No doubt the late Fenian raid has done much to excite prevailing feeling, but that affair is only incident to Sour position. The radical difficulty is not the Fenian raid, but the . condition of affairs under which it becomes possible. If the 'United Statesknew that a descent on Canada would be resented • as 'promptly and etliciently,.as was the insult to the Bridal flag when. carried , on, the . Trent, General .Grant would have been a good deal more active with his proclamation. Ent it is patent to the world, to the States as well as ourselves, from the mouths of prominent English statesmen as well from the press,: , that Canada , must fight its own battles. Nothing can be fairer than that, we think. In that case, however, we must be allowed to make our own quarrels. It will never do for England to make the row and Canadians to Lave their heads broken over it. Nobody would be satisfied with that arrangement, at least among ourselves. .What seems to be needed is that . some " other form of alliance," of which - the Governer-General spoke to us, at Quebec,. by which England would be relieved of the. care, anxiety and ex pense of this colony, and Canada would not be involved in retributionfor actssuch as that concerning the Trent, the Alabama, or Ire land's wrongs." The constant tremor in which the country is placed is most injurious to it, and the necessity of some alteration in the existing status is forcing itself upon the public mind everywhere. The Quebec Chro nicle, like the Free Pass, has long hold that independence*, guaranteed by. France, , Eng land and the United State,s,, is the best solution to the difficulty. Ron. Mr. Cauchon, Speaker of the Senate, now advocates . independence in - his paper; the Joyrniil, and oven the staid Quebec Gazelle, historicaly conservatiVe, is constrained to say : • • " The only escape from such a condition ,of harrassment,seeing that the Imperial Govern ment highly approves of the inability or un willingness of that . of the United States to pre vent the rectirre•nce of the wrongs we coin plain ot, is de novo proclaimed to be vein:nil seperation from the parent State, and the sooner the better. Now, much as we depre cate the contingency, we confess it does not at all surprise us to find tho argument revived, and we only fear, the indifference of the home Government—we will not say' of the people, for we believe they would almost unanimously deplore such a result—will have the effect of considerably relaxing the oppmlition which Las hitherto been made by the Conservative Press, and, is fact, by the Press generally in canada to 'lndependence. • Of dour:se, we 'Must be exposed to American raids which cost us millions,. and the American Govern ment is greatly applauded by that of England for coming on the scene done and the invaders a Cu! clumpy, will h«ve to be cc There can be no mist the tide. Forty-lirst Congress—Second Session. In the United States Senate yesterday a re solution was introduced subjecting foreign tel egraph 'companies having offices and receiving money in the United States to the require ments of our tax laws.- The House amend ments to the bill for settlement of army and -navy officers'' accounts, were concurred in. Mr. Sherman, froni the Finance Committee, reported The Tax Bill. The Postoffice Appro -priation bill was considered. Tile -Southern ;Pacific 'Railroad bill..was constricted In evening session. • • : In the House a Representatives the Senate amendnientti to the Lathan AppropriatinsLpill were reported. The Fortification and; Atny. Approprlatiorrbills'were•:passed: .._also passed iiextenilibglltid lirdl'iskins of the Artificial. Limbs bill to the Navy. 'AdJOurn - ed. Phllrideltir 1 ni Hie 4lL. Tho following is the weekly_ statement of the Philo , dein/414,2 1 ,4km,, -mad o up on_ iffpnday....asteroo4.xtitoti 'rocas is.ronaytuo itiffgfog , itteli 1441/all - a1:815:7r45.15 4 1' Iloantionti Discounts"- ' 53447;408 Specie 741,285 Due front other Bauks. 4,710,536 Dnelo - OtherDankii. 7.197,717 Deposits 37,200,621 Circulation, _ . 16,309,316 United N otee Stateel - . . - 10 1 569452 Clearings - ' ' 34145,556 Balances 3,007,627 - - The following - statement shewe the condition of the Banks of Philadelphia, at various times during the last few Months:_ Loans. - Soccii: Circulation, Dirosits. ari'.3lß(. . ............. 1,790,006', 10463,68,1 (81,290,012 Feb. 7 . 828 663 C 90410 1)).i94.081, • ~ 31459:072 Me r. 51,400,381 1.429.507 itorret,as2 , April 4 51,898,135 1,569,747' - 10,575,773 3,32432,809 May 2.. 52,243 OCT 1,247420 144,571,535 35,747 408 62,413,398 • 1,712,6* . ; /0,563,157 33,815,531 16 .62,234,603 - 1,764;012 '70,562.404 37,453,075 " 23 52,500,343 1,019,943 10,561435 37,030,714 4l 30 Z 1,320.224 923.948 , 10.560,37,3 33,438,834 June 57 ' 53,05-9,534 869-07" 10,"11l`,088 33,679,465 •• 13. 53,53,9,196 " 841059 " 10,567,354 37,651.73, 11l 2u 63,647,498 743,285 /0,569452 37,200,621 The following is a detailed otatement of the business at the Philadelphia Clearing House for-the past week, fur nished by 0.11. Arnold, Nag, Manager: Clearings. Balancer. '5,813,152 96 : $605,375'46 6,662,099 83 435,337 43 .5,601,X0 59 670,795 95 ---5,176.614 10594,565 50- , 6,474476 .40 881.2 , 3 37 1.: 1 -1 7 4 4 :(4! 72: 903,166 78 " , 7, • QB, TA PO Reverted for the rtmadelphla l gmenl NS. ng Bulletin. CABDENAS—EIehr 8 1r Baker, Dario-212 hhde sugar it bolea do CACM O'Callaghan; 131 hhds sugar 4do molasses ordor. MATANZAS—Brig It Nash. Bay-531 'Aids molasses LS les do 11 o.Knight.d C o - -. IVIGTUT—Sehr A 01 Chadwick, Coan--190.tons kr/0- lite Penne Salt Man Co. ' 04RDEN AS-117 • e Sr ...rig Erie, Sears-155 lambi molasses 55 tea do HicHowell•& Hon. - . BOSTON—Steamer . "Noriudi a • Nlekeriort,-200 quarter, Ws empty Atwood; Bank & Co; 21 co boots and shoes T 'L A shbrldg. a; 23 pkgs dry goods 11 Brewer & Co; 61 casei hardware Biddle Hardware Co: 24 es 01l ,cloth 4 W lifabon;h9 pkgs apripg beds Btintlng,ll Cs hoots and elmes Bunting 4 1, Durborow ACO;2I do dry goodsoffin,& illtinins; 13 bales excelsiorGooper es dr y` goods Frothlngbam &Wells; 28 cs machines 'Grover & Baker; 73 bags wool Grundy Brothers; 25 cs boots alid shoes Gran, Watkins CoL6O bdls paper,Howlett, pnderdoult. & CIO; 280 do Howell Bros; 50 , bags 'peanuts Herring & -Dangler; 14 pkgs dry gaoda Jordan,---Bardwell &' - Go; 51 cc furniture stock Au & Gatas;23 cs dry goods A It Little &[:o; 19 do T T Lea & C0:44 bdlti •• 'paper Miller & Elder:sl cs boots and shoes Monroe, i Smaltz & Co; 25 bales "Ozeclslor biobllt, Brbwn Hob Ill; 11 , hales yarn Newell & Co; 20138bootdaftd shoed; 3PG" PelPor: 75 y bags coffee T Roberts & Co: 39 bales goat skins II k C Stokes; 52 bdle iron C H Smith' A Co; 19 cs boots add shoes.A Tilden & C*;2s bbl. fish 23 half bbls do C S Crowell; 291 bbls fish 162 half bbls do 12 or bbls do Crowell & Nichol son:l2o lib's - do - 60 half bbls do J Stroup - ,& Co; 34 bbla do J W nbriver A 'Co• 75 do Order. , - NEW OBLEAI/13--Stetuner'' Achilles'. `Colburn--1500 empty bbls * riggs;liew,YOrk72s bale! tuoss.Baeder. Adamson & Co; - 3 bbic 10 - pligis I biix H A Bartlett & Co; Claxtori,ltemseadceo;- 1-do- Mr-Pox -:= kdo-J : . J- & GW Edwards; 25 bales . cotton P'G B Corlett; 393 blobs Iron and bone 30' casks 29 icon Hoskins & Montague, Boston: 37 bhds bone black Harrison, Have- Inger. & Co, 1 dam. Harrison. Bros & Co; 1 do Harlan & HollinE6wOrth.• 192 bills . green hides 262 dry' bides /- Jones & Co, Boston; 209 sack viol Juitlet, :Bateman A Co; 256 bdls green hides J et& U It Mustard; 21 empty cask, 13 410 bbls 41 do half bblit 2 casks sacks-S casks 1 half do ale Wm Massey & Co case Motit Tasker & Co; 3a bales Cotton N , chols. Wh ittle & Co,; bales moss Peter son. Hurter & Fenner; 9 cases Powe & Weightman; 150 bales cotton H. Sloan & Sons: .65 backs wool Sheble & 'hood; 21 bales cotton-It D Wood SSons; 10 bales no se A. Whilblen A Solis ;:l bale skins E & Q Stokes; 25 sucks 1 bale wool 21 bales cotton order. or OCEAN STEAMERS. TQ ARUM 4 . alliPs PROM ' ' 906 - '-DAVE. 11 Chauncey Aspinwall. New_York. June _2 Paraguay ........ York.: June 4 Tarifa Liverpool-Now York..via B June T ... . . .Glaggew-New - York. . . . 8- - Minnesota ...—.Llverpool-New York ' June 8 city of London-Ltverpool....Now-York_.. :...Juno 9 isconein -.......LlverVout.'..'New . York Jnne 10 ' ' June 11 Hansa Havre...New York-.,-.... ...... June 11 ltammonia__ .. ... --ffarre...New York... June 11 TO DSPAST. ScOtia' New York-Liverpool -June 22 Malta _,.. .... lune 22 Cut Mexico" New York- N - 0m - entz,-dro • - June 22 Purlan,- ...New _York.,olltegalr.--.--.,,:-=-jtlafr22 anhattan' ..... Now Yorli-,Liveroool rune 22 New York ."...-New-Yurh. - -Itrernen . Jnne ZS NorthAnterita±-r-New York.. .1110 Janeiro &e June 23 • Morro Castle"...Now"York _Havana .. -June 5.3 Fa lokee* York.'..Bertnu4stx; June 24 -St Laurent 'sew Ykirk...llavre_. . June 25 Wyoming • Phttadeltibla...Havannalt_• June 25 Si. Lowle,.......rhilgtdelphia...New Urleazus ----Irmo 26 Bhafa'---......New York_Bremen .June 25 Australia New York... Glasgow June 25 Yotic.-Llverpool....--.....,,...June 25 yof London... New York:-Liverpool • - Jane 25 The steamers dee Ignated by an- asterisk t `Jerry the United States BOARD OE TRADE. JOHN O.lit:El,) C. 8. Dr:REGROW BIONTELT COMMITTER T L. GILLESPIE. _ :MARINE BULL Will% PORT OF PEI ILAMRLPHIA—J u-zoi-21 Ati4 Odom 34 j SON 131714 - 7 - 2611144 H WATER. 910 ---- ARRIVED YESTERDAY . Steamer Achilles, Col burn, 7: days front New Orlasna with cotton, din. to Philadelphia 'aud Southern Mali S._ pang.Cowi Stranter . Norman, Nickerson, filitiours from Boston wit% cadre to II 'Viinsor 1 Co. liteurner Beverly, Pierce. 24 hours from New York with ludas to W P Clyde k Co. Steamer` Anthracite, Green, 24 hours from New York with mdse to W 21Bacrd dcCo. . . . . Brig B Nash. nay, from Matanzas. with molasses to E C knight & Co—vessel to Warren' & Gregg, Brig Erie, Sears, 10 days from Cardonns, with molas ses so - H .71 Howell, Son & Co—Tassel to-Warren & Gregg. Behr A Al - Chadwick, Doane.27 days from Iv igtuj.with .kryolite to 1 enusylvania Salt Mannft Co—vessel to Warren & Gregg. Schr S T Baker, Davis, 7 das from Cardenas, with sugar an M. d molasses to C & CO'Callaghan. &lir Tycoon, Cdoper, .1 day from Smyrtm, Del. with grain to Jas L Bewley & Co. Schr R J Canner. Terryl day from Magnolia, Del. with grain to J L Bewley er , Co. BELOW. - Brig Planter, from Porto Rico. for orders. CLEARED YESTERDAY. Steamer F Franklin. Pierson, Baltimore , A Groves, Jr' Bark Argean, Crosby, Clyita Vecchia and Leghorn, Workman & Co. Baik Jll Pearson. Taylor, Stettin. Workman Co. Brig J Pierce, Walton, New Port, Lennox & Burgess. Brig Delmont Locke, Cochran, Darien, Ga. Souder & Adams. Brig George Harris, French,Boston. L Andenried & CO. Brig Loch Lomond. Savage, Boston, ' do . Behr Southerner. Darling. Boston. do Schr Hardecrabble, Willis, Boston, do Sem Addle Eyerson;Smit h. Rockport, do Schr Amanda Powers Robinson. Augusta, do Selir 31 E Femerick, Robinson, St Marys, Ga. Bonder & : Adams. . Behr Sylvan , ti . Vong; Bosthn, WarrelC& Gregg. Scbr Geo Twiball. Edwards, New Haven, D'avid Cooper. Schr Gen Grant; Colburn; Ric bmondvVa. do Schr Ann S Brown, Fisk; Boston, • do Schr Fawn, Reny, 'B o st on , do Sloop Wm Capewell, Cake, Cape May. do HAVRE DE GRACE. June 20. The following boats left this morning in tow, laden and consigned as follows: Delawareovith corn to' Roffman S Kennedy.; Charlea Hebart, lumber to 'Lodge , Ji J' P Woolverton and Charlet , dr Wells; do to B •Woolverton; 131 - W Larmonr, do to Ellzabethport, NJ; Young Charles, do to N York; B A Knight, do to Bohemia; Sarah Dunbar, bark to Chester, l'a; Bertram. do to order. • MEMORANDA Steamer James S Green, Pace, hcM • ce at Richmond 18th nstunt Steamer Do Soto, Morton, at New Orleans 19th instant from.N CV? York. Steatner 'Manville, Baker. from New Orleans 10th via Havana 14th inst. at New York yesterday. Steamer Geo B Upton,Doruin, 15 days from Aspinwall, at New York yesterday. Bark Sea Eagle, Duryea, from Sagua for Now York, was spoken'l9th Mat 4 PAL off the Delaware. , Bark Clifton (Br), _Gaya, cleared at Baltimore 18th hist, for Rio Janeiro. Brig Chas Miller, Glikey s ,' hence for Bath, at Holmes' Hole 17th inst. and sailed again next duy. Brig Robert Dillon,,Blatchford. sailed from Kingston, Ja..2oth ult. for'Now. York---wilits reported bound' to Philadelphia. Brig Samuel Welsh. Darrab, hence, at St,Thomas 12th inst. via Barbados. Brig J Howland, Freeman, hone° at St Thomas 10th net via Barbados. Brig Express i (Br). Young; sailed from St Thomas 3lst ult. for Ponce to loud for north of Hatteras. • Schr Izetta, Nmitti, hence at. St Thomas 2d instant via Barbados. and sailed 6th for Naguabo, PR. to load for Now• York. bar Mary E Smith, Smith, hence at St Thomas 13th inst. via Martinique. Bohr Morford & Trubie (Br), sailed from St Thomas 30th ult. for Ponce, to load for Delaware Breakwater, at Bohr Union (Br), Fougeso. sailed from St Thothas 30th ult. for Ponce, to load for north of Hatteras. • Behr Amoq Edwards, Somers, cleared at Mobile 10th Inst. for Boston. ISehr ns H Bowen, Baker, hence at Wicktoril 'l6th nstant. Schr Jan H Noon), Nickerson, cleared at Boston 13th inst. tor this nort tiehr lona, hence at Bangor leth inst. Scnt' Romp, Miller, from Millsboro for this port, at Eastport 10th inst. • Fehrs L A Johnson, Malilman, and Lucy Mahlmau, sailed from Eastport 11th inst: for thin port. Behr E• Sinnickson sailed from. New Loudon 17th inst. for, this port • • '. • ' Schr Redondo, Moore, at Portland from Philadelphia, lost foretopmast. INSTRUCTIONS. HORSEMANSHIP. =THE PHILA. • DELPHIA -Mum° SCHOOL, No. BM kot street, le open daily for Ladles and Gentlemen. It is the largest, boot lighted and heated' establishment in the city. Tho horses aro thoronghlr broken for the most timid. Au Afternoon Class for Young Ladies at tending school, Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, and an Evening Class -for' Gentlemen: Horses thoroughly, trained for the saddle. Hom litutiFe-taken-to= liverY7 — so - w." , :srtf.two4 W hira: Stoma/ rorvngolut and sleighs ' tifata OHAIGE, PHILADELPHIA EVENING BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1870. 834.115.556 94 83,901427 49 IN B PRAINV4 r INBURA - NOR COMPANY- NORTH 'AMERICA. • Fire; (Marine.l and Inland Insurance. , • umo,uposLiFD,l7gl. OfigiTEß , • ; CAPITAI4 •••„ J• • •• • i. ?,:g600,000 AssitrsT.Tpluaiur /!t , ,, i510 • • 1•62.61.4,59” /Amuses 'paid since OrgaztLin. • • • Pant " •-• • • • O*9 00 • 060 .. . • Eneeintsof.Premtvants, 1469, .1,991,837 46 Interest from investments, , tug, . . . . " 114,696 0* Loeser , • . 2,108,634 19 . . . 01,035488 84 , • • r i t 4ii ro lTA L lEl i i l llollT OF THE 488 MTS. . (Jay Property • 0760t50 pa United §ittg*; 4MM:wilt and other Loa's -Bods. oci- Bailralut Batik AndUsnal Stocks.. ....... • ' , WAR 00 Cash in Bank and office.-- .2.0,A20 00 Loans on Unilateral' Security' • ' 82,58.0'00 Notes Receivable._ Mostly Marine Pre- Accrued Gtereet". .... • ..... . ... 24.357 00 Premiums In course Ort";;;;;;inigitin 85,198 00 Unsettled Marine Premiums 100,900 00 Estate, Office of poippony, plilladef t Phi • 4000 91 • ' IToas. Arthur G. Coffin, Francis R. Cope Samuel W:JOnee, Edward H. Trotter, John A. Brown, Edward B. Clarke, Charles Taylor, T. Charlton Henry, -AmbroseWhite, ~ - , Alfred D.Aemap, William 'Welsh, • Lonis 0. Madeira, B. Morris Wain, Chas: W. Cushman, John Mason,, Clement A. Griscom, Geo.L. Harrimn William Brockie. 1 ARTHIIR G. COFFIN, President, __ - - • ORA BLEB pLATT, Vjce . Pros't: RILATTIFIAN MASTEN 80Cretarr. • - ' C. H. REKTES. Ass't Secretary. Certilicatee of Marine Tneurance tuned i when de 'tired), payable at the. Counting Rouse of Mears Brown, Shipley & Co., London. FIRE 'ASSOOLA.TIOI/ A OF '- . . 71 PHILADELPHIA. . - `•lntiOrPtorateit March. 27, . 1820. Offiee---No. 34 North ,Fifth Street. INSURE BIIIIDINGBHOUSEHOLD FUR NITUEP AND , )'ROM ' LOSS B 4 YiRE (In the city of Philadelphia only) Asgetal.;' 1870. 9 iir.l 570 732 25. . _ - ' TRUSTEES: -- WUIIim H , Hamilton, Charles P. Dower, John Carrow , Peter Williamson, George Toting, .._ ,Jowl Lhtfoot, Josephll. Lyndon, Robert Shoemaker Levi P. Coate, Peter Armbruster, Samuel Snarhewk, M. H. Dickinson, Joseph . ' ScheI I .WAMELHAmBaA_K'P ,V i c d een t, 'President WM. T. BUTLER, Secretary , rik.ELAWICRE SAL . SAFETY INI3II JLF HANCE COMPANY, ineoroorated by the Legialer !attire of Pennsylvania, D 335. fßcpaii. E. corner of THIRD and WALNUT atreeta Philadelphia. 'MARINE INSURANTES On Vesisels, Cargo and Freight to all parte of the world INLAND INSURANCES On goods by river, canal, lake and land carriag to al parte of the Union. • INS On Id erehandiae g FIRE entgaI URANCES ty; On Stores, Dweilinge. Hone, ASSETS OP THE COMPANY • Novemoer 1 1869 $200,000 United States • ^Five Per Cent. • Loan, ten•forbes—..»... . $2160000 0, - 100.000.1Thlted Stated . Six far &hi. Loan (lawful money) —... 107,760 (11 — (SO - MO - United States -- Six Per Cent. - Loan, 188 h..» 60,000 00 200 X) State of Pennsylvania Six Per .• . • Ceut.Loan..( , ... ,. . . 21-3.500 01 200,000 City of Philadelphia Six Per Cent Loan (exempt from tai).— 200,925 Ot 300,000 State of New Jersey Six Per • • Cent. L0an........... 102400 Ot - 20,000 Pennsylvania ' Rai Troad First Mottg.age fix Per Cent. 80nd...—. 19,46000 . 25,000 Mortgage Pennsylvitnia—Rallroad---floccntl Six Per:Cent. Bonds... - 23,511 26 26,000-Western Pennsylvania Railroad Mortgage. Six Per Cent Bonds • (Pennsylvania Railroad guar antee)» 50,000 State of Tennesseir _Five Per • ----Cent--Loati. 1.5,0,?0 01 7,000 State of Tennessee Six Per Cent. • Loan • 4,2(0 12,600 Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, 250 shares stock 14,000 Ot 5,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 100 shares stock 8,900 0 10,000 Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Company, 80 share. - 7,500 01 246;906 Loans en Bond and 'Mortgage, first liens on City Properties 246,900 Of Egta C te_ ost. 81,215.672 27 • Market value, $1,265,7/0 ft 81,231,400 -R P ea ar i . 86,000 pt. Bills Receivable for iiisurarTe . t; •made..8:21,700 Balancesat «::..». 522,700 mlumg on Marine reticles, Ac crued Interest and other debts due the Company 65,097 91 Stock, Scrip, &a., of sundry Cor porations, $4,706. Estimated 3,740 X Cash m Bank ' $168,318 88 Cash In - 972 169,291 14 DIREOTOItb.. , Thomas 0. Bond, Samuel E. Stokes, John O. Davis, •, . Valliant G. Boulton Edmund E. Sender, Edward Darlington, Theophi his Paulding, H. Jones Brooke, James Tra4ualr, Edward Laronrcade, Henry Sloan, Jacob Riegel , Henry O. Hallett, Jr., Jacob P. Jones, James O. Hand, - Jame,' B. M'Farland, William O. Ludwig, - Joshua P. Eyre, - Joseph H. Seal, Spencer Id'llvain, Hugh Craig, H. Frank Robinson John D. Taylor, J. B. Semple, Pittatiara, George W. Bernadoti, A .B. Berger, William 0. Houatou, D T. Morgan. T " THOMAS .O HAND, President. ' . JOHN O. DAVIS, Vice President HENRY LYLBI7IIN, Secretary. HENRY BALL. Assistant Secretary. ' .' do MBE PENNSMVANIA FIRE INSII NANCE COMPANY. . _ . . . .. . Incorporated MA—Charter Perpetual— No. lilil WALNUT street, opposite Independence SVIIITO. .. This Company, favorably known to the community for over forty years, continues to, insure against loss or . . . damage by fire on Public or Private Buildings, either permanently or for a limited time. Also on Furniture, Stocks of (3oods and Moithandise gebnerally. on liberal terms. The Capital, together with a large . Surplus Fund, is invested in the most carefu m4nfier, which enables them to offer to the Insured an undoubted security iu the case of loss. DIRECTORS.; Thomas Smith, Henry Lewis, J. Gillingham Foil, Daniel Haddock, Jr., A. Comly. 3.. SMITH, Jr.; President - ,Secretary. • . Daniel Smith, Jr., Isaac Ilaziehuret, Thomas Robins, John Devereux, Franklin DANTE WILLIAM G. CROWELI ITINE COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE 00M• PANY.-,Ofilce,'Nn. Ile South Fourth street, below IThestnnt. • "The Fire Insurance OompanY of the Donn ty of Ptilla• dolphin," Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylva• on in igisp, for indemnity against loss or damage by firs, grcitutirly. ()HARTER PERPETUAL. This and reliable institution; with ample capital .nd conting i er fund carefully invested, continues to in• inre build s, furniture, merchandise, &b., either per manontly or or a; limited time, against loss or damage by fire, at the lowest ratee consietent with the absolute safety of its customers. • Losses adjueted and Dahl with all possible despatch. DMEOTORB: Mali. J. Butter, Andrew H. Miller, Henry Budd, • James N. Stone, John Horn, '.'Edwin L.Realtirt, Joseph Moore, • Robert V. Massey, Jr. George Mock° , Mark Devine. OHARL BJ. BUTTER, President. HENRY BUDD, Tice President. BENJAMIN F. HOEOHLEY. • ry and Troasur UNITED FIREMEN'S INSUISa.NOB COMPANY or PHIGADIMIPIIIA. This Company takes risks at the lowest rates consistent with safety, and confinea its business exclusively to , mut ufsuHallog TRH CITY or PHILADIL. orrior —Zio.r23 Arch street; Fourth National Bank Building.' : . DIRECT ,t ,O. Thomas J. Martin, " en n' iv • premier, _ John. Hirst, Alberta' King, A.ltolin, /Lea' Wilma' James 111 ongan, James Wood, . Williara Glenn, Charles Judge, James Jenner. J. Hauu Alexander T. Dickson, Hugh mulligan Albert 0.110 °est Fitzpatrick, James ,Ddlon. . . • ' r • : - Preeldent. WM. A. BOLIN: Treaa. •WM. U. 11'AGEri.13e0l. VAME INSURANCE COMPANX, .NO. .1.: 809CHESTNUTSTEEET. INCORPORATED 1858._. CHARTER PERPETUAL, CAPITAL, 210 000. FIRE 111BURANON EXOLUSPIELY. • (wires againnt Loos or Damage by.Fire,eithor by For; petnal or Tomooranr. Polloio". , - r, Charles Bicharddon, . Robert . 'Poirot), Wm. IL Mown, • ' John Kessler, Jr.; • Wham M. Boyfert, 'Edward B. Orno, John N. Smith, Charles Btokoot' • Nathan Halos, ____, :John W. EvermAni ____ George - A . Wooti — - MoralßAl Blizby, --- ---.OHABLIB ICHARDSON,PreohIonti WEl.H.JRHAmpNvioelPresldent. ILLIADIR/. BLANURARDAsoretstI, Split 182 6 9 rift nTER-fEnPETUni,dIB7O FIRE INSIIIIANOE 00111111 1 1 - • or PiEguiatiammunA., OFFICE -4435': and 437 Chestnut Ste 'flan - ctiiry 1 1.870, - $2,825,731 67. Capital.. latoo,ooo Accrued S urplus and Premiums 2,426,M1 =comic FOR MO, - LOSSES PAID IN 8810,000. 8144,908 42 1.081028 PAID SINCE 1829 OVER $5 500 000 • —Perpetual and Teniporary Pollutes on Liberal Terms. The Company also issues ,policles Boon the Rents of kinds of hinildinps,Ground Rents and .Mortgagor. The " FRA.NKLIN " keen° DISPUTED CLAM DEIII.cyrOBS. • • ' Alfred G., Baker, Alfred Filler, Samuel Grant, Thomas Spark; 'Geo. W. Richards, - Win. L Grant, Isaac Les, - Thomas b. Elli, George Fides, ai Gustayrus B. Benson. ALFRED 0. BARER, President. GEORGE FAITS, Vice President. JAB. W;IdeALLIBTER 10 THEODidetIiORE fd.REGEII., Becreteri. 7 82.783481 00 The Liverpool Landon and Giobe Ins. Co. Assets Gold, 8 18,4_00,000 Daily Receipts, - $2.0 000 Premiums in $:5 1869, 884 o „ oo Losses in 1869, -43,219,000 No. fi Merchants' Exchange, P bia. THE RELIANCE INSURANCE COld PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated In 1841. Charter Perpetual. Office, NO.IOB Walnut street. 11DAPITAL -esocwoo. - Insures against loser damage by FIBS , on Houses. itores and other Bngs, limited or perpetual, and on Furniture, Goods, Wares and' Merchandise in town as lountry. LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AIM PATO. vossets;Detember 1: 1869.----- ' 3401,872 42 Invested In the following Securities, vhtr ---- first Mortgages on City Property, well se. . .... 00 United States G0vernment . Ltian5..........4...... 82,000 00 Philadelphia City 6 Per Cent. L0an5........_.......m00s 00 ,4 • Warrants 6,03670 Pennsylvania 43p00,000 6 Per Cent Loan.--- 80,000 00 Pennsylvania Radroad Bonds, First MortgageB,oo(loo Camden and Amboy Railroad Company's 6 Per Cent. Loan...-. ... . .... 1,000 00 Huntingdon and iri;;Z kVii - R;Ziera. idort: Mort gage Bonds... ........ . ...... 4,00 (X County Fire Insnrance Company's 5t0ck...... 1,000 00 Mechanics' Bank 5t0ck...—.4, 0 00 00 Comtnorcial Bank of Pennsylvania Stock . . —. /0,000 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company's Stock. 190 01 Reliance Insurance company of Philadelphia Stock . ...... 3 , 2 00 00 lash it Bank ailion . 72 . 310 72 worth at Worth at present market pricoa. Thomas 0; ELM, William Musser, Samuel Blenheim; H: L. Carson, Wm. Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley, Edweril • Tao: Wm. Cation; &trefoil.. PHILADELPHIA. December CHARTER --PERPETUAL.. - ' - - ASSETS 5200,000. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF GER MANTOWN, OFFICE * NO: 48Z MAIN 'STREET, -- '—'' '• Take Risks hi Philadelphia, Montgemgry and Bucks counties, on the most favorable terms, upon Dwellin g s, Berns, Merchandise, Furniture and Forinitig Imple meats, Including May, Grain.. Straw, Sc,, 4c. . •.. . IDIRECTORS. .. Spmcer Roberts, Sohn iStallman, - Albert Ash - mead, Joseph Randeberry. Wm. Ashmead, hI. D., Abram Rex, SPENCE BTOILES,Secn my2B a to th 3m§ ANTHR A CI .1 TB IMELURANUE 001 d. PAHL—CHARTER PERPETUAL. Office, No. 811 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philada. Will Insure against Lose or Damage by Fire on Build. Inge, either perpetually or fora limited time, Honeehold Furniture and. Merchandise generally. Also, Marine 'triennium on Weeds, Oargoes and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. DIRECTORS. William Esher, Lewis Andenried, Win. M. Baird; John Ketcham, John R. Blackiston, 3. E. Banta WiWam F. Dean, John B. Heil, Peter SiegeL Samuel H. B.othermel. WILLIAM SHER, President. W. M. &ma WlLLlAMlieoreters. F thett. DELL Vice President. 8/Z02,100 04 TEFFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COM. PANY of Philadelphia.--01Bce,No. 24 North Fifth dreet, near Market street. Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennerlvania Jharter perpetual. Capital and Assets. woos. Make Insurance against toes or damage by Fire on Public or Private Buildings. Furniture, dtocks, Goods and Mer •bandise, on favorable terms. DEBBOTOBB. Wm. McDaniel, Edward P. Moyer Israel Peterson, Frederick Ladner John F. Belsterlin . Adam J Glass, aenry Troemner, Henry Delany, Jacob 'Bobandein, John Elliott, Frederick Doll, Christian D. Frick, Samuel Miller. George E. Fort, William D. Gardner. . WILLIAM McDANIEL, President. ISRAEL PETEBSON,yice President. PruLIP Cot...email. Secretary and Treasurer. AM.ERICAN FIRE INSURANOB COM. PANY.,_incorportsted 1810.--Dharter perpetual, No. 310 WALNUT street, above Third, Philaderphia Having a large pail.up Capital Stock and Surpluffin rested in sound and • available Securities, continuo tc , nsure on dwellings,. stores, furniture, merchandise. vessels in port, and their, cargoes, and other personal property. All losses liberally and Promptly adjusted. DIRECTORS. Mamas R. Maris,. Edmund G. Dutilh, John Welsh, Charles W. Ponitney, Patrick Brady, Israel Morris, rohn T. Lewis,;_ nli Joh_n WetherilL William rani. THOMAS B. MARIS. President. &tare. 0. 0 AwvoßD. Secretary Security tram Moss by Burglary, Rob bery, Fire or Accident. • THE FIDELITV INSURANCE, TROST AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, NEW. MARBLE FIRE-PROOF BUILDING, Nos. 329-331 Chestnut Street. Capital subscribed, $1,000,000; paid, $550,000. COUPON BONDS, STOCKS, SECURITIES FAMILY PLATE, COIN, DEEDS and VALUABLES every' deEcription received for sato-koeping, under guarantee, at very moderate rates. The Company also rent SAFES INSIDE THEIR BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS, at prices varying from It to an a year, according to size. An extra situ for Corporations and Bankers. Rooms and desks adjoining ♦nulte provided fur Safe Renters. DEPOSITS. OF MONEY RECEIVED ON INTER EST, at threo per cont., payably by, chock ;without no• tico and at four per cont., payablo by chock, on ton days' nottco. TRAVELERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT ftoti3hod. availablo in all , parts of Europe.- INCOME COLLbYTED.and romitied for ono Dor of The Company act as EXECUTORS. ADMINISTRA-. TORS and GUARDIANS, and RECEIVE and EXM OUTH TRUSTS of evely decription, from the* Courts, corporations and individuals. IROWNF„ President.• B . C. 11. CLARK, VICO President. HOBERT PATTERSON, iiecrutary and Treasurer DIRECTORS. N. B. Browne, • ' Ajozander Henry, Clarence II Clark, Stephen A. john Welsh; George P. Tyler, Charlea Maculeatcr, Henry C. Gibson, Edward W. Clark, J. Gillingham Poll, myl4 a to Henry Pratt McKean. ' ' D ODGERS' AND 'WOSTENEIOII - Ml3 POCKETILNIYES, PEARL and STAG -HAN DLES of beautiful. finish• RODGERS' and WADE '& BUTCHER'S, and the CELEBRATED LEOOOLTRE RAZOR SCISSORS IN GASES of the time& quality. _finv.ore,-Enivee r tiolesors-tintl--Table-Outlery-ground-and, polieltociti EAR INSTRIThiIIiNTS of the meet approved L couutruction to assiet the hearing, itt P. MADEIRA'S,_ Cutler end Surejral lirttrumont 'Maker, 115 Tenth tame. I''oW I;hustuut. • myl tf gaILNIPX. t , • r "DIRECTORS. . Thomas R. Moore, -- Samuel Oastner, Jame(' T. Young, Isaac r. Baker, Chrlistian J. normau, Samuel B. Thomas, WAS-tar. -.' 0. HILL; President. -- - . 12,1869. Jai-tu th all - - Nicholas Rittenhouse, Nathan L. Jones, James F. Langstroth, Obas. Weiss, Joseph Boucher, Chas. Millman, • . Stokes. ' R ROBERTS, Preihlent °tory owl Teeasurer. M. H. LEILILIN, Assistant Secretary SAFE DEPOSITS. OF PHILADELPHIA IN THEIR CUTLERA # AUCTION SALES . _ B.ROTHER43,.AUCTIONEBRB i -.M0.704 OMESTNUTstreet. above iknrenth - arge Sale at ;he, Auction Rooms, No. 71/4 Chestnut • - ISUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND • • OTHER GOODS; ;From Families declining,Sonsekeeplog or gemoving. • ON NVMD.NEtwAY , June ,22,- at 10 o'clock. pt the •auction, roomet No 704 Chestnut streef. by cutalogue.a very large and excellent assortment of Suberior , Houselield Furniture, of every; quality and description. mostly. Second hand, from fiord : lies declining Lona:keeping add vemoving•• Stir-Special attention is invited to the following Valu able A irticlit; to befeold en-Wednesday : - _ LARGE AND ELEGANT F RENCK. PL ATE . ACRES, IN HANDSOME FRAMES. Splendid Mantel E M US 90 by 130 inches Two splendid Mantel Glasses. 76 by 00 inches. Elegant Pier , Mtn:4ll22s by 35 inches, with Cornices and C:oneol Table. Elegant Pier Mitrer,l22 by 24 inches, with Cornices and toneol Table. Handsome Pier fairror ;120 by 24 inchim, with 'Consol Table. • • Two very fine Pier Mirrors. 120 bY 30 inches. do ado • • do 108 by 20 inches. And other steelier Mirrors. . . the above!, Mirrors ere all first quality, and equal to • . • • SUPERIOR , FIREPROOF SAFES. Fireproof Safes, made,by Farrel &laming, Evans Watson. Lillie iid_Ristiman &Evans. , STOCK 1300T8 AND WOES, Sic. • • , By.orilerof the Sheriff. A stock of Boots and Shoes, Counters. Fixtures, A O . ,• • SUPERIOR OP .BUGGY. Superior Toe-Buggy, sets Barnes's, rouble and single. STOCK OFDLANK . WORK: 'STATIONERY, PAPEIII3,EN VELOP ES, PEN OILS, &c. , ON, WRDNESDAY. At the .auction rooms, a'stork of 'Stationery, Blank WorkW , riting Papern,_Notn_Papere, Manilla-Shoe-Pa ove;Kin'elopes, Peus, Quills, &c. LARGE PEREMPTORY BALE OF, FINE PLATED WARE. To close the business of an Eastern connufactorY ON clock, at FRIDAY. MORNING. - June 24, at 10 o' nu - Auction Rooms, No. 70i Chestnut stivet, by catulogue,•mill be sold, without re serve or limitation, an , eztenelye stock of flue quality Plated Ware. including over) , variety. The 'goods may be examined, with catalogue, on Thursday.. ALTUTIONEEII, - - - N 0.422 Walnut strinn - -• REAL ESTATE SALE; JUNE 22,1870. • This Sale, on next WEDNESDAY, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Exchange. will include-- STOCKS, & - Share in Mercantile Library Co. c. 850 17 shares Brown Silver , .?Ontit.g Co“ of Colorado—par 10 shore s If ensington and `New Jersey Ferry Co. -No. I2I4IVOODBINE ST-eNeat house, below Federal street, Second Ward, 14 by 40 feet. 41$ CHESTNUT ST— Very valuable business pro perty, above 4th Pi.. three -011Y brick drinking saloon and dwelling, lot 103,I• feet by- tits feet. 09,000 may reit main. 19 -.ACRESAND-IMPROTEMENTSGreenwIeh Island road, Ist Ward. Orphans' Court Sale. Estate of Jacob Sink, deed . ' - - FIVE ACRES MEADOW LAND, near Point Breeze, 26th Ward. Sale Absi•lnte ' BANCLICK and YORK STS—Valuable Curry Comb Manufactory, with engine, machinery, stock, &c. Lot 72 by 109 feet. Orphans' Cann Sale. Estate of William Beach, deed. -SECOND -and IDD'IIf.INSON - STS—Feed - Stems - and - Dwelling, S. 'W. cor. Lot 16 b 67 text. • Orphans' Court Sale. Estate of David. Thomysent, elec'd- - - DICKINSON:ST— enticing Lot.went •of 211 st., 16 by G 7 feet. - Orphans rourt Soli. Sante' Fletate. • No. '7412 •ELLSWORTH 10T.Gienteel_.3.1tory_brick.. Ewellifijz with bacicbifildiugs. Lot 17 - by 64 feet. Or. Phans - Court Sale. Estee!. of John L. Perkin-, deed 534 and 536 N. THIRD ST—Very valuable 3-story brown-stone property, known as the Mechanics' Halt 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 60 feet. lst W ard. Orphans' Court Sale. MUMS of Georgiana Pool, d 1 4 t.36 GROUND RENT—WeII-secured and payable in silver. Orphans' Court Sale. Estate of Thomas N. Pen rose, deed. No 1815 COATES ST—Three story brick Confec tionery Store, and dwelling, and brick stable on. Olive at., lot - 17 by 100 toot S's•ootimny remain. 12 ACRES—Valuable lot of ground, Paesyunk road, west of Broad at., lot Ward, intersected by 311 h. 21st, Snyder, McKean and Jackson ste. CADWALADER and OXFORD STS—Tavern stand and 5 dwellings. S. N. cor., .71 feet en Cadwalader at. and 70 feet on oxford nt. Yields II ROOll rental. BETHLEHEM TURNPIKE—A desirable site, over 4 acres:l mile from Penli‘ n Station, N. P. R. It, RIDGE AV. and 21ST A - valuable mill Property. 70 by 88 feet. with engine, boiler &c. FDLL PABTICIMARc IN CATALOG ur,s_ ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. VESSEL PROPERTY AT AUCTION. SCHOONERS PATHWAY, C. E. EL HE R - , - HATTIE PAGE, VRAIR, L Q. C. WISHART. ON WEDNESDAY. . June 22, at .12 o'clock, noon, will be soldrit public side, et the Exchans e, by order of the Adminintratorani_ Qt-C:-VV Awe., deceased= _ . 116 SChooner Pathway. 270 89 tons. ?al - Schooner C. E. K1iner;.272.21 tons. Schooner Hat tie. 'L17,34 tons , , 1 1,' Schooner Vrale: 273.68 tun. 134" Schooner.L. Q. C. Misherf,.23B 55 tone. 1 The above vessels are al' trethboilt, are sofa prO fitably engaged, and -•are- worthy the attention of per. sons seeking inrestnien'• ......8401,872 0 ......8409,696 BUDi TING, .14IIRBOROW & . • - A.ueriokEEllS, Nos. 2 2 and Zi Market street. corner of ;Bank. LARGE SALE OF ODS EUROPEAN._ AND -.DOMESTIC DRY O, ON THURSDAY DIORNING; June 23, at 10 o'clock. on tour month's' credit, including- DO HEST ICS. Bales bleached and brown Muslins and - Dzilla. - do all wool, Cotton and Fancy Shirting Flannels. Cases Blue Stripes, Checks, , Denims, Ticks, Prints. do It entuckY - , - liii xed and liereetlean do t 4 ileciati, Cumbrics, Jaconets , Linings, Cottonades. do Tweeds, Cassimeres. Rerseys, Satinets, Coatings. .LINEN GOODS. Cases Irish Shirting Lineuf,, Barnsley Sheetiliga, Bucks. do Damasks, Tableoiolhs, Napkins. Crash, Canvas. do Plain and Fancy Drills Duck Coatines,Toweling. MERCHANT 'TAILORS • GOODS. Pieces English, Belgian and Saxony all wool and Union black and colored Cloths. do French Doesklps,Fanc9 Cassimeres and Coatings. do Engliah Dleltuna. Tricous Croises. Silk Mixtures. do black and colored Italian Cloths and Satin de Chines. 300 PIECES PARIS GRENADINES, irc.n frame, silk !embroidered, tnibr.‘cing the most ele gant tradtal riches( dedgmi Cr offered at auction, for beet city e: DRESS GOODS, SILKS AND SHAWLS. Pieces Plain 'and Fancy Delo-inn., Mozambiques, do black and colored Mokairs, Alpacas, Lawns, Percales. do Plain and Fancy Piones, Printed Jaconets. do Spring style Slaus‘lb, black and colored Silks, Cloaks. Also, Hosiery, Gloves, Traveling and Under Shirts, Honey comb and Marseilles guilts, M hits Goods, Balmoral and Hoot Skirts, Ties, Tailors' Trimmings, Notions, Sowings, Suspend• rs, lJmbrtllns &c. SHIRTS AND SHIRT FRONTS. 100 dozen linen bosom custom-made Ativlin Shirts, for city trade,. • 200 dozen all linen Shirt Fronts, embracing finest goods made, •• 100 dozen gents' Linen Collars and Reversible Cuffs. READY-MALE CLoTLIING. A large line of fashionable eustom•mado goods, in cluding— • Full lines of men's full suits, in large variety. Full lines of boys' do do do. Full lines of Fancy Cassimere and other Pants. Fultlines of all linen Sack Coats and Pants. Full lines of boys' Fancy Cassimere Suits. CLOSING SALE FOR TIIR . SEASON OF CARPET INOti, 600 ROLLS 'WHITE. RED CHECK AND FANCY CANTON MATTINGS, As. UN FRIDAY BIORNING, June 24, at 11 o'clock, on four months' credit, about 20( pieces Ingrain, Vebetian, List, Hemp, Cottage and Iltu Carpetings, Canton Mattings, LARGE SALE OF FRENCH AND OTHER EURO PEAS DRY GOODS, ON MONDAY 'HORNING. June 27, at 10 o'clock.on four mouths' credit. ' BY BABBITT & CO., AUCTIONEER .S, CAMEL AUCTION HOUSE, N 0.230 MARKET street. COTO' of Bea street ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. . - - . . • June 22. at 10 o'clock, an assortment of Dry Goode Linen--Goods. ..11,i•ady-made:•Clotliing, Hosiery,Sus ti petion, Notions. Carpets, Mailings, Cloths. Gaissi trio res,4ko. • , REODLAR SALE BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, 11A7S, OAPS, STRAW GOODS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. &c., • ON THURFDAY MORNING. • . Juno 23. at 11 o clock. Also. on account of munufactu• rors, NO cartons Misses', Childrn's and Infants' city mado /Shoes, for host Ishii' trade. TL. ABILBRIDGE & Co., AUCTION. • ERRS • No. Nth MARR ET atr•et.above Fifth. LARGE SALE Or BOOTS, SHOES, &c. ON WEDNESDAY HORNING, June 22, at 10 o'clock, we will well by catalogue, about 800 packages of Boots and Shoes, embracing a largo ansortinent of iiretolaes city and Eanteru made goods, to which the attention of city and °unary buyere le called. Open early on the morning of uaie rot examination T. MeCLELLA_NrD, AUOTIONEER 1219 OH EtlN 11T Stront. Personal attention given to Sales of Honseholc Furniture at Dwellings. cr Public Bales of Furniture at the suction Rooms 1219 Chestnut street, ovary Monday and Tunrsday. gliir For particulars see Public Ledger. fiGr,B. B.—A superior class of Furniture at Privet • Sale. mnomAs BIRCH & SUN, ALTOTION T- EE AS AND, COHMISSION MERCHANTS, - No 1110 CHESTNUT street, Rear entrance No. 1107 Stillman street. Household Furniture of every description received on Consignment. Sales of Furniture at. Dwellings attended to on the meet -easonable tonna rpHE PRINUIPALL 31.0 EY EWL'ABLISH. MEN T, 8... corner of SIXTHand RAGE Otr o o . ...tdoney.littranced on Elerobandiso generally—Watches, - Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold .and Silver . Mao, and on all articles of value, fur any lenp'th of time agreed ou. WATRIMS AND JEWELRY AT PRIVATE SALE. Fine (told Hunting ease, Double Bottom and Open Face English, American and Swiss Patent .Lover Watches ; Flue Gold Hunting ease rand Open Face La pine Watches Fine Gold Duplex and other Watches ; Fine Silver blunting Case and Open Pace English, Ame rican and Swiss Patent Lever and Lupine Watches ; Double Case I Fnglish Quartior and otherVatchos_,• La. dies , Fancy 'NI atches, Diamond Breastplust Fingal B i nge Ear Studs. s c.; Fine Gold Chains, Modal B lions, Bracelets, -Scarf Pins,- Breastpins.-Finger -Rings,. - - PencilLasesTalut - JqwoirrgWrallY • FOR SALE=Nhilite•and valuable Fire-proof Cheat, fluitable ter Ch.Ttrweller Cootlt 6so . Also. several in. South lanidelf,Tlfthnud Moat tut dreetta, 1 • 'AUCTION SALES. _., Air TBOM AB & SONS_, AUOTIONMILB4 ...m.. = _Natal" and 141 South TOURTnetelii‘ SALA ELME STOCKS AND BEAL iIIST_,.. ;i la Er bile spies lathe Philedelnkta,lypillijaille/ IMILMA TSB AT t 72 - o'clock. Mir sales at the Auction Stole !UM, 'T SD AY. . ea at Residences receive especial attention Sale at the Auction Rooms. /TN? OR HOIDISEHOLD FURNITURE., SATE , AN PIER MIRRORS, FIREPROOF' SATE, VEL , VE.'l', BRUSSELS AND OTLIER - 0 6.14,,T13 , OM.; , ON THDRSDAT MORNING _ .... . - June 23, at 9 o'clock, at .the Auction HoOms, bt. mita; Joon), a large assortment of inferior Mousehold Parni ture,comprising—Randsome alnut Parlor. Furniture, covered with plush, reps an , hair olothrWalnut and Cottage Chamber Mutts, 6 superior. Walnut Bookcases, handsome Walnnt Sideboard-Walnut , Mall Tahhteariths French plate Mirrors; 6 tine French Plate Mantel and Pier Mirrors'. Valntit and Mahogany'.. 4`ardrobeg, Mx, tension, entre u and Botlquet Tables. boungoir, Arta: Choirs, Etageres, Hat Stands, euperior Ofilce•Furrd lure, Hair; Husk and Straw Matteesee, Peather Bedsts Bolsters and Pillows, China, Glasaware, Superior Eire proof Safe, made by Marvin; Refrtgeratotu, awry"; Counters, 2 Turning Lathes, Velvet, Brunets and other Carpeta, ite. Also, one barrel Printers' Ink. - • Sale No. 7590 Green street. ELEGANT ROSEWOOD, .WALN UT AND OAK. FURNITURE, HANDSME BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS, LACE CURTAINS, CHH/A. AND GLASSWARE. Ac. ON FRIDAY MORNING. street 24, at 10 o'clock. by catalogue, at No. 1811 Green . below Setenteenth titreet, the .entire,' Houiteltabl- Furniture. comprising: ,Elegant Rosewood Parlor Suit. covered with green plush; elegant RoSewood filetttrek. Table, handsome Walnut Wardrobe, • handsome Buffet, superior Walnut and. COttago_ChtutiberzTlirat tare, Late Curlane handsome Brussels and other ear-- pets. China and Glassware, euperior . Refrigerator, kitchen Furniture, Ac. May be examined on the morning of sale at 8 o'clock. Salo No. 1409 Chestnitt street. FIXTURES OF AN ;ICE CREAM SALOON AND I'l CAKE BAKERY. PLATE GLASS SHOWCASE, MARBLE TOP COUNTER, AND TABLES, SEIM... VING, ICE CREAM CANS AND MOULDS, BAK.B PAN 8, COPPER KETTLES. &c. • UN MONDAY MORNING.- Juno 27. at la o'c,lock; the Fixtures; Comprialiut:ZPlata Glass Showcase,marblettop Counter,.Shelviog,rmsrble , top Tables, a large _quantity or Glass-Jars-; -Ice Cream Plates, stone china Ciiktr Stands. Copper „Eettles,Make Pans, Pound Cake Pane, Ice Cream Cans and Moulds, Tnbs. superior Mortar and Pestle, Brass - adl Stale& )a . Weights, very large and superior Stove. Bread Troughs, &cc., Ac . • ' - • SURPLUS, HOUSEHOLD FUIiNITURIC__... • the surplua Furniture, comprising‘‘Wilaut Parlor -Furnitare,rosewood plane Fortei madebr Penn sylvenla:Manufacturing Co.; Mahogany Chamber Fur nitnre,Stovesangrain Carpeta,.hattdimme Oall'Ohando liars and Brackets, Ac. May be examine d at 8 o'clock on the morning of sale. • Terms—Caah. Parliculars In catalogues. • DAy.is ,st - HAR VEY,- -AM) TIONEEIIII4 (Formerly with M. Thomas & &dia.) ' Store •Nos. 48 and 50 North Sixth street. ow- Sales at, Residences rkeive particular attention. Nil' Sales at the Storo every Tnesdav • • - TO 'JEWELLERS AND BILVItItSMITHB.I FIXTURES.. PLATED SHOWCASE, HANDSOME CABINET, FORGE, HOLLEIRS,TOOLSi &c. _ON EDNESDAY MOBN/NG. At DI o'clock, at No. 1021 Chestnut street, third , story, Fixtures. superior Showcase, Elegnnt .Walutt _Cons. Cabinet, Forge, Rollers, Tools, &c. - ' - BUSINESS CARDS. EDWIN EL FITLBR & CO., Cordage Manufacturers and Dealers in Hemp - , 23 N. Water Street and '22 217. Delaware Avenue PHILADELPHIA. - H. DITLEIt. CONRAD H. CZOTIMIIt MICHAEL wEtAvint. GEO. H. 8. HULSE. WEAVER & CO., Rope and Twine Bianniaeturere `an Dealersi in Hemp and Ship ChandlEmr, North WATER. 28 North WHARVES. PHILADELPHIA. - P. dc C._,R. j TAYLOR, Perfilinery and Toilet Soaps. 641 and 613 North Ninth street Establitiltie4 10121; - Wit FLANAGAN & SGN F HOUSE AND SHIP PIXHBERS, No. 129 Walnut.Street._ 3,713,4 JOSEPH WALTON & CO, . - , CABINET MAKERS, . N 0.113 . WALNUT STREET: Manufacturers °Cline furniture and of medium priced furniture of superior quality. GOODS ON HAND AND' MADE TO ORDER. Countere, Deek-work so„ for Bunks, Moss and Stores, made to order._ JA.4ES ,L, WILSON, HOUSE PAINTER, ----- — l5lB - 13017TH NINTH STREET, Residence-522 South Ninth street. np3o ly 49§ CARPENTER AND DUILDER, NO. 1024 SANSOM. STREET, PHILADELPHIA. jelo.lyrp E. B. WIGHT , , ATTONEY-AT-LAW, tiommissioner of Doeds for the State of PennsYlvania Illinois. 06 Madison street, No. 11, Chicago, Illinois. atalitt, COTTON SAIL DUCK OF EVERY width, from 22 inches to 76 inches wide, all numbers Tent and Awning Duck, Paper-maker's Felting, Pan Twine, &c. JOHN W. EVIIIIM AN, 426 No. - 102 Church street Oity Stores. PRINTINi*. A. C. BRYSON . 4:%, CO., A. C. BRYSON CO., A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON & CO.; A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON & CO., A. C. BRYSON & 00., A. C. BRYSON A CO.. 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayn.eSt. 607 Chestnut St. & . 604. Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut 5t...& 604 Jayne St. 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jnyne St. 607 Chestnut St. & 604 Jayne St. . 607 Chestnut St.& 604 Savo, St. (Bulletie BOliti . pg Philadelphia,) Book and Job Printers, Book and Job Printers, . Book and Job Printers, Book and Job Printers, Book and Job Printers, Book and Job Printers, Book and Job Printers.. Workmen Skillful. Prides. Low. Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. Workmen Skillful.\ Prices Low Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. Workmen Skillful. Prices Low. GIVE US A TRIAL . GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A TRIAL. GIVE US A. TRIAL. DENTISTRY gre a THIRTY YEARS' ACTIVE PRAU- TICE.—Dr. FINE, No. 219 Vine street, below 7 1111rD Third, inserts tim handsomest Teeth in the city, at prices to suit all. Teeth Plugged, Teeth Repaired. Exchanged, or Remodelled to suit. Gas and 'Ether - , No - pain in extracting. Wilco hours. Bto b, rah26-B,ta Wm§ , OPAL DENTALLLNA. A UPERIOIS V. 7 article for cleaning the Teoth,destroying animalcul& which infest them, giving tone to the gnms, and lesvins a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in "tho month. It may be need daily, and will be• found to strengthen weak and bleeding gums, while the aroma detersivenoss will recommend it to every one, Be ing composed with the assistance of the Dentist, Phial. clans and Microscopist, it is confidently offered, as a reliable substitute for the uncertain washes formerly Ist manent Dentists, acquainted with the ocniitit entS of the Dentallina, advocate ita. use; it .Contairis rtottdisiff to prevent Its-unrestrained emplomaent: Made only bir JAMES T. BlllNN,Apcithocarya ' • Broad and liPruoe streets . For sale by Druggists generail : arid •• • • • Fred. Browne, ..Stackhonse. • Hansard dr, Co,, Ro berta. Davis. Kew, ' Goo. G. Bower.. /Haw) 4ny; Chas. Shivers. C. eedles, B. AL :Mt:Colin; ,T. J Husband, B. U Bunting, -jAmlirosto Smith, Chas. 11, 4Berle; =Edward - Parrish, amorrt- morkt. Win. B. Webb, • ;!.., M. 'Brinsthurst & ;Jamee,L. Bispham Dyott & 00.• Thightts & Comtie, O. Blair 'S.fiadve Hour,' A. nowor. Wyeth Bro. • JOSE PH 'WA GTON, t _ ,JOl3. W.LIPPINCOTT, JOSEPH. L. SCOTT. 11111
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