, 'Path many handsome private'reSidenees, good jioteTs and - r-toresT and - Streeta - iiinder beautiful with avenues of Maples arta superb. came. scatrrrxß • But itH great'aigration' is the rate: natural , entiositY, a whisper,. 4?1 , 1-,whilse \ heattt.Y 7. „,i 3 O, : tempted us to this lo4,`delightfuk`.je;ttrneyi timing the torrid days Of.tlitiblazitiern sumeri' It is to Schuyler Glen a t oret the celebrity- that, is ceMinitipqn at the entrance of t Schailet Glen'tbattheiric _ of. the writer baits ant besiultes, "lingers. trenthling, - on the brink, And fears to launch away." F laking a bafeTiiiihe the el--iiid - Yini - friaT choose between two or tbree, unless you do, as we did, go straight'; to .oallbroolc House , at once, without choosing at all—five minutes - drive - along Franklin street brings you to the entrance of the Glen.' The:Object of the car riage is tWo-fold. rlt is the, method of °paying an. admission fee to the Glen, and it meets you, afterwards, at Ithe Mountain House, emerging from this fairy land, and%conveys . you comfortably back to your hotel. TAE_ OAMRS AJAR. Turningin from the street. into -an open space, we are suddenly confronted by .a huge wall of rock rising like two concave colossal doors, lapping the- one- over the' other, with their summits fringed with trees and bushes. At first sight we pause before the • apparently closed portals of the. Unknown world: behind, ftanding ; like grim sentinels - over which Dantc,might.ba.ve w•rittenhis iiiimortal ing, But as we come closer we find the "gates ajar, "_ ; and slipping - in around thiS slightly open dporwriy,•'we enter Glen'Alpha, the yes - tibule ofSehu3der Glen, this`woriderful build ipg,,f,nat made with . hands." ' ---- — Schrrylcr Glen - is one - of - th o se - strange 'rifts through the solid rock, like Trenton Falls, which Science says have' been worn down (in the_past ages by the simple action of running water, butiwhich to the unscientific eye look HO much as if:Nature had seizeci.the _ eat rock in the sudden grasp of sortie volcanic convul sion, andrent it from crest to baSe,•and then let:the water-courses in upon it, to shape and carve and smobth it into all grotesque and beautiful shapes, coirverting the'gtim chasm, _into a_wonderful_inuseum_of Nature's choicest gems. Schuyler, Glen is about tWo miles in length, and the ascent in this distance is eight hundred feet. The chasm winds and twists in all inconceivable shapes, o now widening out into the grand area of Glen Cathedral, a superb am phitheatre, a third of a mile in length, with great perpendicular gray walls, festooned with vines andshrubbery, and now closing in f as at . the Narrow Pass, until the opposite walls seem as though they would once more rush into each other's embrace. The streamiwhose ceaseless trituration has carved out this won drous scenery, is as clear as the air itself. Here and thero it has boreilits way deep down into the solid rock, with the eternal thud of ,Ame - of - its - iMpetuons - casiiidesTuntil - it - 100 data 4411 - black from ills mere depth, but, for . the in part, its lovelsP pools and whirling, Odies and rippling rapids and switt-leaping Caseates Are As clear-as-crystal:: THE PASSAGZ. -- "By - a very creditabli) feat of engineering, SchuylenGlen tdis teen made easily and pleas angraccessible taxisitors. -A series of stair -ways and bridges and galleries have been - so .constructed as to make - the ascent easy and safe. Where narrow ledges are to be travers edo_wopdenlor iron rails have been let into the reek;-and" - With ordinary - 'care;' the " entire length_of___the Glen can be explored and —enjoyed—without -danger _or-uneasiness. -The pathway runs now on this - and now on that side of the 'stream. Now it winds around a narrow gallery hollowed out in the overhanging rock, while, below, the brook "goes - on for ever," or sleeps in some ,broad pool, or lets The 'lotted sunbeam dance Against its sandy shallows." Now the path — turns across a narrow, but substantial bridge, flung over the deep ravine, from which we look down with an awed de light into the solemn depth, or upward toward the streaming sunlight that Strikes athwart the tree-sops that crown the rocky battlements - "above us. Again the path leads upward by steep staircases, and puts us on a higher plane and among new charms and wonders. Each turn brings,out fresh exclamations of surprised delight. Light and Shadow are playing their tuiwearied___pranks the ever-changing view, now toning all effects down to an almost oppressive gloom, and now dashing in great ' bursts of sunlight upon the lovely scenery Flora has contributed bountifully to enrich the picture r and the gray rocks are everywhere tipped and fringed and festooned with irios and lichen, and swinging vines and graceful foliage, TILE MOUNTAIN NOUSE Half Way up the Glen we come out upon a plateau, perched out on the north bank of the ravine, where a pretty Swiss-looking structure, the Mountain. House, affords most, welcome rest and, refreshment to the tourist. It was on last Tuesday afternoon, , when the mercury was raging iu the cities . far up into the nine ties, and we sat long and comfortably upon the ~projecting piazza; testing the Merits of those, appliances which Mr. Ells, the agent of the proprietor of the Glen, Mr. Parsons, has proyided for the refreshing of the inner man. Be it remembered that we are in the immedi ate 'regliMof • the Ple'aSant Valley vineyards, where'" Jersey Lightning" is unknown, and where the pure, light native wines, which are to be the great temperance reformer of America, are abundant and cheap. TEE UPPER PASSAGI, Leaving the Mountain House, the path dips again down almost to the bed of the stream, awi t -jua t ssing a series of beautiful 'little cas cades akt rapids; we cross again to the southern 7'bank and enter Glen Cathedral. This is thd grandest part of the ravine, and has been most appropriately named. It has all the appearance of having been hollowed out by an omnipotent hand for the transac tion of some august event far back in pre historic days. Its floor is smooth and broad, and the stream has worn a great round laver in the centre, The Pools of the Nymphs,"which the iMagination easily connects with the mystic rites of ty-gone ages. High up toward heaven thd circling walls rise in almost per pendicular lines, while the blue concave, forms the only fitting rodf for the majestic chamber. It is needless to say that,thelools and vandals • - -who infest Nature's most :4aered penetralke , :, tiaye,been before us; anti written their misera ble, worthless nanies twilr the grand walls of • ' Glen Cathedral. One of these idiots had .: Brirawled his name over a beautiful " table of - stone," and with Fmmething of that indigna tion vi , hich stirred the heart of Moses, descend- Ying the rocky slope of Sinai, we turned the 4 . 14 oad slab from its place and .dashed it to I 3 aces:. . i' ' • ' 1, ::: .)30' and the Gleu Catbedral,rise a siv...ces , don7 ,suite pools and cascades, which Hine Orbld us to eneuierate. The _ . .1-tain ;114iiracle of beauty. The path • an'everbangiug, sbelvitig rock, ' ~+~' R y~?k~ ~,~~t` ~~?. over which a. thin veil of sparkling Water, -.tinkles from•ledge-to-ledge,-and at last. , flings itself intanhe gorge below.our feet,' bridging the ravinekatl4,hli4lfternoon.sun steals (torporin. it, with a..f*llliani 4 rainbow. 'Glen' Dii@ culty," thei!tarioiv . % Ppss, 4 l. " 9 , len Areaclia - , 1 ! 1`414? . ! are-yet to lie'explOred,,butl we Must : burry through thetiiwitlinut attempting thb ambitions task 'of painting Anything like a word-picture of the fairy scene:. • TnE ", We return as we went; as far as the Moun tain House, and there find our carriages, arid are driven homeward by another road, which brings - us - out - upon Table Mountain;wherelhe good taste of the people of Watkins has planted tibeautiful cemetery. A. superb panoramic, view spreads out before us from this point.. Seneca Lake, a lovely sheet of water, lies at Otir feet,,iti still waters shining 'in 'the after noon sunlight. The town of Watkins nestles at the base of the half buried in luxuriant shrubbery, and trees. 'And for a background the undulating hills sweep:eastward antl west-' Ward from the lake until they' melt into the Ultimate background, of the clear, blue sky. SENECA LAICE. • • , We must, not close this sketch without .a word for the attractions of Seneca Lake. Half a day was delightfully spent in a sail thirty miles down the lake, which we would gladly have prolonged to Geneva had time allowed. A daily line of good steainers traverse the lake; stopping at varioiis poin ts on both shores, and Captain. Wisner; of the• A. W. Langdon, and Captain Gilbert, of the Magee, will long live-in our remembrance as precisely the men for the places they occupy. lasi:2lo4ittOds THE WILLARD ASYLUM. • ' • The Willard Asylum for the Insane, at ovi dr - ab o uf - thi rty - rnil es - Rom — Watkins, - clalnied - the - - attention - of - ourTparty, and an hour of much interest was spent in inspecting thisnoble institution,which is a great honor to the State Of New York. It is not yet com pleted, but has already about -two hundred and tilt atie .ts under; the care Hof Dr. Chapin and• his assistant, Dr. Wells. It is beautifully located on the east shore of the Lake. - Ne,have - glyen.a.very : imperfect and:. cer tainly not an exaggerated or fanciful - -account - of Schuyler Plen,—as we .ehopseto,callit„ . .It. deserves a national reputation .among the na tural wonders with „ which this country abounds, and it is only remarkable that it has so very recently come into public notice. No one can visit it, without desiring to visit it again and again,. and now that the railroad arrangments 'are so complete that it can be reached net only with ease but with 'tbe ad dition.pf a delightful railroad trip, it will, un-.. dbubtedly draw larger numbers of touristy, wearied with the beaten tracks of slimmer travel, to enjoy - its untried and hitherto un known beauties. Translatad for the Philaaelphia Evenin rd1:1311 6 r; Ti!lnA Mi! For years,—and especially singe the in. America" came out on the heels of the , LPOliticalL IliStory -Of -thiS;l3ll.ited:-States;"= -- Americans havefelt- for Edouard-IteribLefe byre Laboulaye a greatdeal of that , sympathy • which is the nearest 'approach to gratittide permitted by the notorious unthankftilness of Republics. Since acceptingfrom an obnoxious dynasty the Ministry of Public Instruction, and voting affirmatively on the plebiScitum, Prof. Laboulaye has lost the fickle favor of the student-class,--who have assaulted him as- he was exercising his professorial function with the==shout of " an , Seime"--a favorite cry or catch - Wad of general opprobium. For us, however, who are used to.a luore weighty and balanced opinion on the part of the middle , class, the war-criesof flibswpa - teted savages,ot the Latin quarter' do not form an argument; and Laboulaye will hardly lose one of his great American constituency by his adhesion to a government which is . a great patron of educa tion, and which at Ilia moment seems to be the only possible reconciling element between the Provinces and Parisian liberalism. At auy rate Laboulaye is a figure of suffi cient importance to give interest to the fol lowing pen-portrait,,by Fulbert D innontiel, writer in About's journal Le Gartiois I closed the volume, and I said to myself : Why not call on M. Laboulaye, 'who writes such pleasant things, and whose inkstand has made such a noise in the world? I dressed myself, I went td - Versailles; at the station, never acab, or omnibus, not even the grand spirit of "Jiiiiathan Dream," to whisk me off to the house inhabited by the author of Paris in America. In the absence of cabriolet or pill-box, I took to my legs, and soon arrived at Glatiguy Versailles. Gla tigny is a hamlet, possessing a great monu_ ment, a great inn, with a sign painted under the old regime, and great lindens, planted un der the reign of Madame do Maintenon. , That is the house of M. Labottlaye, at the end of this avenue Truly it is not one of those pretentious cottages of the newest fashion, trimmedacross their facades with red and white and bon neted stylishly with a . cupola of papier macho. It is a white house, lacking even the red tiles and green shutters snug by Jean Jacques. 'lt is a buxom landlady of a house, with a kind of look of honest family matron. It is not a villa;. it is a retreat. It ought to have a sage I ring at a monastic-looking door, and am conducted into a parlor hung, with white chintz figured with large blue birds: Flowers in the vases, books scattered over the furniture; an infant's portrAopposite one of Raphael's madonnas. M. Laboulaye is in his garden, where he spends all his time; soirm'one hunts him up, and he (lines fn With a smile and out ; stretched hand: What a pleasant man ! His face is very quick, his look frank and 1 , gentle: His eyes are black, a little Weary, Isis features are energetically drawn. Ms mouth folds in a frequent smile touched with ; raillery, and the lower lip, a very expressive feature, is pursed up ironically; it is his little poison-bag. But his nose, his nose and that alone, is very grave. All the professor is there. Every Where else you see but the man of wit andthe man of honor. His face is compfetely - shaved, like that of a Boston minister: His hair, still black, falls long and fiat at the side, and forms an evangelical headdress. 1 do not declare that lawears a bihlical coat like that of the late 31r, Cockerel ; it is wide;' xed the black • waistcoat, buttoned to the chin, hardly lets yoy seethe - far, of-a w.hito cravat, _A. costume for a Minister—not diplomatic but protestant. quite a clerical figure; a nice; witty:ibbii, one of those philosophical alibes who will say to " Take a bit of that, it does not break a /lf cod Friday fast." M. Laboulaye is quite the man his books would indicate. Ile converses as he writes and as he thinks, with thesamo grace aud;thL Same•good sense, tempered by the same saiiric gaiety. .In listening to that live and lively ex prtsidon:which plays and flowers outwit!' such a c larimbut which ,can ako scratch so prettily .1 have felt myself ' readig 'another chapter of . ... • PETLADELPHIA EVENING BUL Frills In America, or a passage,'.ol'. l Yrip.CO fT - . One feds completely at easewith - IV N ,,tp,t z bo'ulaye, because he is candidly simple ani, good( because his great erudition appOrs,,l*. undress, and only strikes accidentally, and in a laa enthesis. • .1;! 'Laboulaye works in his bedohnupec, ou a lititle white table. This tlble is literally cOvered. ; ,, with sympathizing letters, sentjrom_eyery ..dountry by unknown:friends. Vienna; Aerlin, Madrid, Florence, London, NeW Yerk, delphia - write their congratulationa to Edonard Laboulaye. ,"Come-and — see-my - garden, - ".says - my host, absolutely as the Khedive might have said "Comp see the Pyramids," This garden is Laboulaye's world his life • it, is his real home is work-room,. his dinner-table in good either. I recognized'retart on a' bench and bible orl the knob of a pollardwillow.; This garden TSFerY, where lar4e; nriginal; i t iiStic, a sort of prairie withlofty. plants 'ere cicalas and briekets Airp all the ,flmoic. Clumps .of shrubS and flowers,fa -great, basin 'with butterflies ‘N - altzing around: the edge. Superb espaliers imbroider the walls and' make` for the garden as it were i'dirtileziSffolligti and' frUits. - , , . - - . Must ,I a, now deal fatal 'blow to the popu larity ofLaboulaye? During our walk, I. remarked a young cherry-tree quite breaking With : fruit; on each branch, under, each leaf, 'little. bouquets. of emerald turning coral I, stop tb'admire— " Do you hnow,n said smiling the author. of, P rime Caniche, " how that cherry is named?" " Ferblat, 'it must lie•the Lincoln Cherry, or the the 'George WashilugtorECherry, or the Little Hatchet or .Islever-Told-a-Lie Cherry, imported fi'om America!" -' ' " It iS the cherry-tree of Q ueen llortens?, tient_ m e front the_mirseries_of Saint_Cloud,"TkuLit, is the first time it has Winn." A fine beginning, monsieur," I say, a, little taken aback. " This young tree will no doubt ingratitude constitute herself the foundress of dynasty." tabd ulay e had hew d the ba Jg.uethe pl biscitary votes, " what aline crop of cherries.' " They make a very good conserv-ative," said he. Laboulaye lives in almost absolute seclusion reething:very'little;_ GlatignY s his horizonls a, gaTiderivi - all. There he has written his able and various books; so charin-; leg and so remarkable,Which have been one of the . - grand - successes - of 'the - L - Charpentier publishing house. Prince Ounicheis in his fif teenth edition, and Pai.is Anierica in its twenty-sixth. 'Of all countries; that in which Labeulaye has: leaSt popularity is France. His books have heen translated into eight or nine, languages, and, in :Switzerland, in Germany, in England, in' Ameriaa, they are in every library. France prints them, foreigners read them. A lady from Calcutta said , once to Mery, " hoiV many years have you liverhiA Indih?" "I have "Lever been there,""said the'a,uthor of Eva. O DI ERIC . Lahoulaye, who knows Europe as familiarly g 9 he irnows the Park of Versailles, hOret OW America. -. • - _. r .Thatdo es AO. prevent letters comto_hiin_,, everyday from N-eiv York , from Philadelphia or from Beston,with-the-question:-" It is now a long time, dear .11fonsieur Laboulaye, since we have seen yOu-in-Aine - rica.'When are.you going to return to us?" _ And they offer ~him a hundred thousand francs to go and lecture in the new world. There are plenty who for such a price would quit for a few months the little village of Glatigny. Although we Frenchmerf are not Germans, nor Englishmen nor Americans, we have road enough of Prince caniche ,and Paris en rimer_ ique to save me tho trouble of describing tbein. The Prince Ganiche is the most remarkable book in its style, and Paris in America makes a narrow escape of being a masterpiece . . What humor, what line sense! The termination only is not right. tin his return &era America the real " Dr.-Ren -Lefebvre " has --not—been taken for a madman. He has been heard, but not in a hospital ; the doors of the Senate have been opened to him. as au introduction to a position in the Ministry. YOUNG LADIES' ACADEMY, • 338 and 30 South FIFTEENTH Street. Next term commences September 19th. jel3 4m H. Y. - LAUDERBACH'S CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC AND COMMERCIAL ACADEMY, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, No. 108 S. TENTH Street. A Primary, Elementary and Finishing School. Circulars at Mr. Warburton's, N 0.4.30 Chestnut atreot. nut, tf§ . . 0 HEGARAY INSTITUTE; NOS. 1527 AND 1629 Spruce street, Philadelphia, will reopen on TUESDAY, September 20th. French is the' language of the family, and ie constantly spoken in the Institute. tiViimF MADAME D'HERVII.,LY. Principal. P. BONDINELLA, TEACHER. OP Singing. Private lessons and classes. Iteeidetiee 808 B. 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KOCIES, Boyertomi,P.,o., 'Berke county. ••LITIZ SPRINGS, C . .eo. F. Greider, Litiz P: 0., Lancneter county. r... pr. A. tri foill p' Prsi.sl3ls 2- ROTE[:.., LEBANON Win. Lerch, Sr., Pine fi t ge l 7.l . : Schuylkill county. EPTIRATA SPRINGS, John Frederick, Enifintof. 0., Loncdathr,connty: - , 1 ' 'PERILIONES BRIDGE HOTEL.' Davie Longakor, Collegeville P. 0., Montgomery co. PROSPECT TERRACE. . Dr. James Nailer; CollegerSle P; o.;Montgemery co.- -; DOI.TrY. Goo. S. Burr, Shamokin, Northumberland county. Excursion Tickets will be sold at Philadelphia to and fromaboye points at reduced rates, good for same day lesued,and on Saturdays good until following Monday. my23.2m§ . • LORETTO SPRINGS. 14ciretto - Spir'llzg Caintirla - Will be opened on the FIFTH of JULY. For Circulars and other informatton i 4adiiiis P.O. as above. i tf FRANCIS A. GIBBONS; Proprietor. o 1?. g,r S Ha ll, Opens,.June Ist. Closes, October Ist. -TERlll9—$357 per day June- amittilepternber. 64 00 per day July and August. . . The new wing is now completed. ltlark and Bimon . 1 - Insider's full Military nand and Or chestra OE2O pieces._ Applications fur Booms, address 46' 19 22 . 26'29 eo'djtrl24llll.l‘E• Proprietor. PEOSPEC.)T T_ERRAOE, • Freeland, Montgomery County, Pa. This delightful SUMMER RESIDENCE *III be Optn2 for the reception of guests on and after June h For Circulars, Terms; Sce..., apply to JAMES PULMER S CO., 439 MARKET Street, Phila., or to the proprietor, James Palmer, Collegeville P. 0" Pa. neylo to th a 2mi - UNITED STATES-HOTEL ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Will open for the reception of Gueate on ISATMIDA Jnne 25, with a Reduction of Twenty Per Cent. in th ' price of Board. - ' Ittypidc. uncierthold.frOtiVA Qf Froferscr M. F. Aledo. Terins,-Ad2o nerweek7 . • - - - Persons desiring.to engage rooms will address BPIOIVN . 116 W,OELPTEn, Prppoetors, ATLANTIC dITY, • Or No, 827 Rtortmoso Streot i Thllatiolpbta jel El 2n4 • Ocean House, Cape May, N. J.. The beat table on Cape Island, numerous home-like comfort R. location within ao yards of the best bathing on the beach,. are- the -principal advantages 11)05008Eled by thin - first-class family hotel, No bar on'the premise's, lingllS IS; SAWYER, Proprietors. STOCKTON HOTEL,.° CAPE MAY, N. J., 7 OPENS FOR THE RECEPTION OF GVESTS 31INE 25. Music tinder the dixaction_of_Prolessor eIIAILLES-11. IJODWORTEL Terms-44 60 per day, or 45'28 per weck, CHARLES DUFFY, Proprietor, Formerly of Continental Ilotel, Philadelphia. ieza tiy la WHITE SULPIRII7I4. SPIC,INGS. Ititidhain county, New Y" . 6 -- flt. Mot-class hotel and every requisite , now open. 'Drawing-room end Sleeping Cre from Hudson Riveoltailroad Pepot, New York, at 8 A. M. god 6 P. 111., without, ehancie to Chittenango Station,_72mile .or•SY.racuse.._ For Illumtrated_Oir culicrß, addreee at; ithove,or C. 1.1. OLIVER., 7 Beekman street, N. Y. it'ENCYVCO 1 - 140ITISE. RENOVO, PENNSYLVANIA, On rimiladellphin and Erie Railroad: — W. H. MAY. Proprietor. This capacious, airy and welbappointed Hotel open for the reception of guests. To invallOs, and all who want rest and restored hea this sweetest and best of all locations in Poniasylva is Commended. , , Situated ortthe west branch of the Susquehanna river (with good trout fishing 'near), 'and surrounded with splendid scenery, it offers good cheer and health to all. ! • CHARGES MODERATE. • j2Orlm Cape May—Change of Proprietors. NATIO•NAL HALL, Formerly kept by AARON.,GATIBETSON, is nowt° he opened under now auspices, under the supervision of W. miLLER ( formerly Proprietor of Comre s s Hall) and Superintended by,WILLIAM. WHITNEY. • The 1101150 commands a flue view of the Ocean, and will be oPenedonthe TWENTIETH DAY OF JUNE NEXT,as a !First-Clam Family Boarding. No Bar Aaachedto the Ekarse: Thetable will be well supplied with all the SIIIMTAN. TIALS and, DBLICA.OIEB or T 11,4 ,SEA.SOII, without .the “Entrims: ' Stage -always in readiness' to convey Guests to and from the Depot and Bathing Grounds, free of charge, gar The bfubscriber would respectfully solicit your patronage and promises to eparo no pains or expense to make the NATIONAL,a desirable home for those who wish comfort and the benefit of Sea Air and Sea Bathing without the expenses or ofaehionable betel. Terms-010.00 per week or $3OO per day. Liberal arrangemente will Am made to large fin:allies remaining from four to six weeks. For Booms, &c., address • WILLIAM' WHITNEY, iolo-tf§ NATIONAL HALL, ,OAPE MAY, N. J. 'NI AK IN' S ATLANTIC ,HOTEL, NI -CARE MAY. - Rebuilt duce the late lire, and ready for Guests. Open during the year. la directly on the Sea-Shore, with the best • Bathing Beach of the Cape. Terme for the Bummer: $3 GQ per day, and $2l 00 per week. Coach from the Depot, Free. No Bor. JOHN 310BLAIIKIN, ' My24-tu th e3m§ , Proprietor.. TT . NITEb STATER HOTEL, FORMERLY 11.) Sherman-House,' Cape. Island.- • The - undersigned respectfully informs the nubile that ho has taken the - above hotel, and will keep a plain, comfortable house, a good table. and the best wines and. liquors - that be can procure.' Price of-board; $l7 50 per week. Will upon • July let; •• • : -• • • J.EfLE' Mc.KII3II.IN, . men ILO • - - . . /1.1%1 TIC 110. TEL,. CAPE MAY; The. new Atlantic la now open. ,_ • jny2lS wfm3m§ • JOIIN ltIcIllARIN• Proprietor, - ----- .190 ROAD TOP MOUNTAIN HOUSE, LJ BROAD TOPOIDNTINGDON 'COUNTY, PA., I Will open for the teceptiou of 'gooks on MONDAY, June.2o. fell W. T. PEARSON, , Proprletor - LIPH.R . A.T.A - MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, LANCASTER OOUNTY;PA This delightful ennoner resort - will 'be open for the re , eeptton of guests ontibth Juno, under the superintend ence of ,Wm., Whitenouso (late of Atlantic Otty). For particulars, *ldiom . . J. W. lIIIEDIDURIK 4 , my2+s2n)§ ; Ptbitlotbr. rSr'+r'-..~ :~.i~.✓:" .~~5 1V IT,f4 .; fLESORTt3 MAY 20,1879. CAPE MAY, N. J., Chit,tena,mgco, , 1870. t3IIIVINER ItESORTS. MOUNTAW HOUSE, -CRESSON SPRINGS PA.. ;.This favbritki;xpr . rt ban been enksrgo4"thild h#toved iincelmit swoon.: Will bOopeiO for floests Orono 15, 1876. % ; Eiqußszbig TICKETS sold biAho'.4*entigylvalaia ,L itailroad at New York, Pliilndoitildit, fttebuigh :A.ll ftalos oft Rooms may be se c ured in suites . FERLING'S CELEBRATED ORCHESTRA HAB BEEN'ENGAGED FOR - THE - SEABOH. ror further Informittion ;quid reos G. W.,llllULlAlN,_Piropirletor..l%: GE . EItiIiNISLIED COTTAGE TO RENT. jeS • SCHAUFLER'S s' HOTEL— ATLAN'EIICI Cillet N: &di Thebeet location on - the islinid,tvitlran No. 1, table, And the best attention paid to Eighty lino dieeping chambers, with beds, ete..nntinrptuised.' ije27-11ni§ ' A LOIIS iiellATlPLEß,'Proprletof.. r aENTS' Fit RNlSllliiii44llsoD. !ATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY. • Orders for these coleb=3 , l 3 =eupplied DromptlY Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Of late etylde in full variety. ,' WINCHESTER & CO 706 CII.ESTNUT. ' fel-tu th a tf HARDWARE.' &C. BUILDING AND HOUSEKEEPING HARDWARE.- Machinlsto,—Carpenters—and --other--Me•- , - chalks' Tools. • Hinges, ScroWs, Locke, 'Knives and Forks, Spoons, Coffee Mills, &c., Stocks and Dies, Plug and Taper Tape, Univertal and Scroll Chucks, , Planes in. groat. variety. All to be had at the Loivdet Polteible Prices At the CUEAP-FOR-CASH-Ifturd• J. B. SHANNON, No. 1009,111Lorket Street. SOFA BED. 1-10v_v.ws Caebratod Patent_ Sofa - Bedstliad is now being manufactured and sold in large numbers, _ both in F-R,t NCE-and RNOLAND.-:- Can-lie had-only at the Wareroonin of the undersigned. This piece of Fur niture is in the form ofti handsome PARLOR SOFA, yet in one minute It can be extended into a' beautiful FRENCH BEDSTEAD, with springs, hair mattresses complete. It has every convenience for holding the bed clothes, is easily managed, and it Is impossible for ft to get out of order. The use of props or hinged feet to support the mattress when extended, or ropes to regu into it, are entirely done aWay with, as they are all. very. Minnie and Cable to get out of repair. The BEDSTEAD hi conned by simply turning out' the ends, or closing therifwhen the SOFA- is wanted. They are, in comfort, convenience nod appearance, far superior to and cost no more than a good Lounge. An examination Is solicited. ' H. F. HOVER, • No. 290 South SECOND Street, Philadelphia HEATERS AND STOVES. PANCOAST & MAIThE THIRD AIM PEAR STREETS, Plain and Galvanized WROUGHT AND - CAST IRON -PIPE For. Gas, Steam and Water. FITTINGS, BRASS WORK, TOOLS, BOILER TUBES. S..::ii-V-‘'kC.,...\% . t) : . Pipe of all Siies Cut and Fitted to Order. C A - 1 3 c D . Having sold HENRYS. PthiCOAST and FRANCIS I, MAPLE tgentieruen in.our eMploy for several years past) the Btock,Otio'd Will and Fixtures of our RETAIL EBTAIILISHMENT, located at the corner of THIRD and PEAR streets, in this city, that branch of our bust- niss; . togaher with that of asAnilsaltnd VENTILA TING PUBLIC and PRIVATE BIIILDINGS, both by SIEAM and HOT WATER; in all its various s terns, will be carried on under the firm name of PANCOAST MAULE,,at the old stand, and wo ro coMmend them to the trade and business public as being entirely competent to perform all work of that character. MORRIS, TASKER & CO. • PAIILADELPIIIA, Jan. 22, 1870. • mhl24f ITHE AMERICAN STOVE ASD HOL LOW-.WAHE COMPANY,: • .. '• ' PHILADELPHIA'. IRON POUNDERS. Pilesident • • . • General Manager : JNO. EDGAR THOMSON. r • JAMES. HOEY. Successors to North, Chase Jr, North, Sharpe Jr, Thomsomand Edgar L. Thomson, • • i , •• . • Manufacturers of Stbvcs,' 1 Tinned, Eumitlled and Heavy Hollow-Ware. . . • Ironndry • Second and Mifflin street, Office : 200 North Second street. FRANKLIN LAWRENCE, EDMUND B. SMITH, Superintendent. Treasurer. THOMAS B. DIXON & SONb, li p , f 10.1124 CHESTNUT Street, PliHada., Opposite United States Mint. i llianufacturers of LOW DOWN. . r PARLOR, CHAMBER, OFFICE, _ And other GRATES, Tor Anthracite, Bituminous and Wood fir ALSO. ; WARM-AIR FURNACES for Warming Public and Private Buildings REGISTERS, V A FTILATORS, CHIMER OAPS, 000IIING-BANGES, BATH-BOILERS. WHOLE :ALE and RETAIL (I)MIi.XAGES. t i M,A The Lightest and Neatest Finished PARK rnA;EVONS, ' Beitorcuos, ' !‘ cimmaNcioA6ClitS, • ' - . And vartona Other atyles of Carriages are now. Ofereda t•educ t ed prices, by • J. GEORGE tstituit,. SIXTH AND CiTRARD'AVENUE tnyl7.tu th a 2u4 ' • • C0m,..41 , 41) R. aineon . J° 11 : 1 "F•S 1 t/A.". rPRE. UNDERBIONED ATT.E.N. , ALI TION to their atpck of ,:••i ' - --- .13prinedountain.Lobigh and LocustMountain:Veal. wialch. with -the'Vreparation given by no, wo think can Pot be excelled by any oth . • ' 1. Office. Franklin Inetitut nildlng, N 0.15 S. Seventh -, ?eat. t,\BINS dt 81110AFF, • jalOtf Arch %. et WNisf , . 0 .f;. 1 k.,. *' ~i:. :,,i-il' ' ~ ,;. . .i:i. , -• . =' '. l;' . 4 ! . 4. ! ; . ''' '''h';7...%.. J. W. G-ILIIOIIGII 42 SOUTH THIRD STRE Negotiate Loans, Buy and --1 Government an liable Sectritie Ja Iniw fl, 6 Per Cent. First Mertffacre.GOldlttal • , , Free from #ll TitteO;; - ''.• , •Ntre offer for sale 91.750.000 of theLehtgli Coat and't, Navigation •Company'a new First illfortgsgo Six Cent. gold Bonds, free from all taxes interest duellaclio. and_ Peptomber, at NINETY (90) and7ltiterest ropey added to date of purchase. ; - • ..: • , t• - • These bonds aro of a mortgage loan Of 82,090010,datat S - , October 6 1869. They have twenty•flve , t2d):yearg to tit run, and aro convertible into stock ~at I;at until, 10; Principal and interest payable in gold. - ' They are secured by a first mortgage - m. 5,600 acres of ff coal lands in the Wroth lug Valley, near Wilkosbarre;ati l • -•! pres . ent producing at the rate of 2.00,000 .tons of coal ;per annum, with works in progress •which conteinPlate ts'•: large increase at an early period; and also'upon valuablow' Real Estate in this city. • A sinking fund of ten cents per ton upon all cal from these mince for five years, and of lifteen"cente jieg tori thereafter, is established, and. The Flikility,,lniur4' ance, Trust and Safe Deposit • Company,: the .:-.Trultrrgiz* under the mortgage, collect those some and jgriregt,thela__, iti - theiteßonds, agreeably to the provisions oft he Trust. For full particulars, copies of the aprts,ge, do. 1 apply to• • W. 11. NEWBOLD, SON & ARIIMEN, Ca de U. BOR/E, E.M. CLAIM, & CO. je 11 COUPONS O,F= U. UNION . .:PACIFICiT'IL: I I';'..OO. - CENTRAL PACIFIC B. R. CO., D lll ygN 40 South 'Third St., PHILADELPWA. ap9tf VO-11. ! —SAALE --- Williamsport City 6 Per Ct. Bonds. FREE OF TAX. At 85 and Accrued Interest. Ilds Loan Is Issued In Coupon Bonds, interest payable Mareb island Sept. let. For further htfortnation apply t(1 , • S,---PET-EOSON-&---pow„ JAY COOKE & CO., Philadelphia, New York and Washington, 13tAINTI-KERS, Dealers hi Government Securities. Special attention given to the Purchase and Bale of Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at the Board of Bro kers in this and other cities. • INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. COLLECTION SILVER ON ALL POINTS. GOLD AND .BOUGHT AND SOLD ttELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOR INVEST MEN2. Pamphlets and full Information given at'Our Olio; . , No gtieet, mb2) tf rp D. C. wHARyoN MTH & CO., No. 121 S. THIRD STREET. Every department of Banking' business' shall receive'• prompt attention, as heretofore. quotation') Of lib:fai t . :- Gold and GovernMente constantly receiveotrfroM 't - Mende, E. D. RANDOLPH & 00., Newlifork,!br PBTVATE WIRE. ]Q9 2X ma THIRTY YEARS'- ACTIVE'PRAC TRIE.—Dr. FINE, No, 210 Vine *street, below " . " .°3lll. " ,. :Third, inserts the handsomest Teeth in the city,. et Mires to suit all. Teeth , Plugged, Teeth Repaired,. . Exchanged, or Remodelled to suit. Oss and Ether. No , pain in extracting.',ollloe hours. Bto 6. Inh26-e,in,tuandp Cr i A.lB DEiTTAAiiik.NA. ITPAIBIOR urtiele for Cleaning th eeth,deetpriß anlranlerars w ich infest them, giving tone to tho Naiad leaving a feeling_ of fragrance and perfect c 13atilinese - in the, mouth. , 'lt 'may be' need daily, and will be .found strengthen *squat and bleeding, gums, while theYaretne and detersiteness will recommend it to everV one.: lag composed with the assietance of the Dentist, Phyla. clans and-Microscopist, it : i@ confidently nfiered as - relistddettbetitrite for the 'entertain Was4es former lirmtieritDentists,:ao ' of the Dentallinm.auvocate its use; tt contain '' , ne to prevent its unrestrained employment., made , jAmEri Apetbecal , , • Broad and , Bprdoe str For, gale by lorttggiste generWly, and' I/ I Fred, Browne,.. . t3tackhouse„ C losaard obart O. ) Testae H. Hey, , • Chas-. Sluverei , r , Needlee; ' • B: M. MeColin; T. J. 'Husband, . • B. O. B; Ambrose Smith, • • Chas:' Bbet!lbi'' Edward Perrieh, : JameS'.:Alerho l - Wm. B. Webb, . , Bo ro t James L.,Bisphatec . Dyet ' • Eughee & iIiTZJYA, /WWII 41 ' 'W?1464 .:C.. :. . -: : - ; - '':i: .. ,;'";;;'''L:ii /. BANKERS, LEHIGH CONVERTIB GOLD' BOUGHT AT BEST RATES. 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET. PHILADELPHIA. BANKERS AND BROKERS, ,supoEssous TO SMITH, RANDOLPH St. CO. DENTISTRY,. BEM 5 ,,,,_ ,,,,_ i4k /) I -4 - MEE ammucikipinio -sultri* 9.—T' . __,.----- - '''. r' 0 n old ist:-.7.11'-'1:71-':u-SE:7E iiri;alt-4r1Hei,6(7011,..0f080.01-flit A614)(1340da1.1ng-gthe -- -4 a purchase $ ''.47k": :'End of ilniT , 8,142. Chinese have earr iv a e rr d ive a d t.. ei ': ;"' ' ' 3:ll lq — nici linuaty ;)))'fr' in-Wan Francisco. Idltt for , the plantAthin ~7 - zire"vr orleanSl4 8 / I ' l , lr ''''' Tnichrora, -airtv-ne ':' ' 1;1' 1j.8'21411-,of It is stud sr; ;. .4 " t 7 New Orleans ' on SI ux to Key West. 4 ' will convoy the iron-clads on of the ; o 1 ' ' --- - - , TriE 'decided • -),- - tegiatatif rejected thies Peconastimered,itaat, ~2)N, majority by which the r e C a o riis rps t _ ' . • princes..,.,titSaturdaY of. Austria, is vis itin g ais . .., 7. Aficeliptiatlil;craArat'al,37alrs'd Prince Napoleo n k_apo_leo .,_ ;r:i,'ie.!:the zar ht,for_Norway• 4 ' ' '' F "''' ' ' : ': ' ' 4 fr'in-bis Lis - Elt y, the French Ministerat w i ti tions for a ne 1.i.3f.' B""ll4l6lfeliefillegaa United States 'l'.' ' ..l.'ll l t. ''''.l4(' l'l") ;otti ll itition between the :*XI 1: x;0 r - 4 :,..,- -0i ,waS the hottest day ..-:-..i.,,-;-'4"..oitarniii,` s,9t4aY Francisco.' the' they 'il;:?!'';4''' Ili'n''' Pia,,.,,nried'illosS,aaand i n the interior ~.,*Anete-,!r ' he Forest City ..." ~,'-44:iiiigretS.' .., „it ektogs . beat . t , , a scoroief ti, ~, '", 4leg , e '' salurdayi 93 - -;-.....-;jll:47:o.,#BC,J.lgotttltai3OAA'..otrafhtl of the Red Stock 09144 pot d from rap_ . interest 4 : . 7 % l ' 7114-4 'telegPlaYl:e England t r t h h e a n t w th es e , .' i ' :'.4t' '''' i'eNeltes less have be :tp--,liieoP4,ll_,,rntrtrewat. the Cambria lr has been '• I.."%4')tpoten• A , d fr. Ash bury Y !-- eT,- 4 , dwatisfied l an e at Cork, i 1 1. ,:-,•-e;91111.,,,,, t „. a bi p:e; new on ,_ , C thelics residing i n ''.''','Vp,.,,kgc2l- ; o f the Rema,_n„ ,a,, aummeed,the r "•- , l•'-,41w..V1i. have ;; publicly .. - faitli'shintld - r ',.,...," Teteouurg a d o p t the Greek ‘4l4'.';'''' ' ' ' I"ti°n t° infallibility be r .:;1';414e42 i 12 10 of !jipt.ll . ,in a ccepted . t at '..m;l•liae. '' ' ' '''' artes have certain l y C Triiii, , l f Ainerican T . 36_ p I eolved/a'seTl'effilifaalmtirallecy7 ifittilaiensotofrYres?tirf(oter ''''l'..iiiittn le itnPerlai gone into mourning 44,.0f t.' 2. ' "" peror l e a s err ~._ napa 5-- - :-•'''th4l .. the ' - ' al jerome_Pa t ters -11° VeStitirfAl?f- adjourned mi t . Legislature a -- Hampshire Let, s • of twenty -V ..„,,d; c.iriu t Ife ton w after a s e ssion - .t.t: ',." ' ir'',4 2 l : 'rte . ' "die on fiaturdaY' between. the in ..,- •7„ ---..--- d a is ..,,-- The contract Co n-4 ;: tiled Northern Railro ad ..:W,,,k. -liirstriate, thus leavhq- was defeated _ e .--a,,,J ..:- 'll.----11,..vr:.--"' question to 91 '" " s,.. , o'l,g* AZ CHAS . froth General Sheridan, re- •' l ,-,,';', , --: , . , teilied at: Waihington, indicate a disposition --- - '.''' . ''ltio,. Part of the patina Sioux. Indians to . ' , w , ~,." .• -, • ~ , -047 i'," "war yet All the available 1, .!, , '--t' i' , = 7: irces.,at Wasidn'gtOtt' - were forwatded ---..-„, 40.;41eridatiOn_Baturday. ` • __ __ _ Inimis voted on the mibption of the • new nstitution on Saturday, and the re:,_ indicate that the Constitution as a whole; ..- ',..i . iild'ihifeigbt separate propositions, including ----71' . - - tria„„ 'celebrated " minority representation clause,"- 11av 'been carried by a large majority. In the elections, , as far as heard from;lnde -4 ~ , , 44ent - o."`ain di dates liave beaten the regular Re !. 'lpntlkatis,,, ".'‘i , -'',',. 16,,;:li — iniEn.from Grant county, New Mexico ,4' - ;:iiii ititi . *Oita Fe Post says the newly-discovereii , ." - idlVOialnes are 5,000 feet above the sea level. , ' ".---,:''' %aneii village, Ralston, has, a population of ,_ . - 29r,,,'; : Two hundred and eighty-five ledges have •:,"‘-: , , , i , loetaiC,id*overed; andnver rxi miles of claims , ltcatecl, , ,i:' , A municipal government has been ,t , T, '-; rennet% with a Recorder at, its head. A canal ''-y.., - a.ittiOstlistay_company f with.L.si,ow,m_capital, - - ; 1 ‘''7',lnio . b een organized to carry the ore to the mills ' /;?zit` Atnt,MiThst river, .ir.) miles distant, and .. awry . „. - '•..`". ' ''''.7 , ''"it — Ste. .1" -, Inthe mines. The settlement is in . the `,,villel4rfititthe Apache 'country. Rich silver mines tri' , '"' - ':' - jfityp -- 4J'isft been -- discovered - eight miles from ' 4-• :` : .4 l *4 ) 4) i ard' ft.' 4 3,! IA j f ,' ,;,..,' ~. ~,7 , ,••••••,-...---7----••• • ..N.-------------- ; , , I.‘:riii 0 , •r, 2 , , ....4 .1, , - 4 „ ; t ~._ . se il -`-e 4 = - '' , '' uz.- Armtitt4brslt - Co mow eond tieftsli.nis 4 .4-,-'i- , . . t • db 76 - ra.l;..W'& -:.,.. 1 ,-,CP444 • . nite - states Senate , -On Saturday,. e.i thidll3,WePand 'Herber' Appropriation bill was rf t ed and wade' the order for Wednesday. belaelgiall Vablcldll was also reported. , A etv:#aference was ordered oa the Indian Ap - - mirWon bill, and;a conferee& report on the F" -- -WarAgent Pill Was adopted: - me Naturali -, thin bill was taken up, and the. House bill was ( tx ~,,... simended by adding the last two sections of the lcSenrite'substitute, and - a provision striking the ~..s , word white" from all naturalization laws of .-,-,the 'United States. Without final action on the 11,11, the Senate, after adopting a conference 1.414 )04 . 1);Ilie bill to amend the patent and -''' 'copyrjgb&laws, adjourned until yesterday. Ike: Ilguse bills were passed forbidding tolwe'S , atice . of Indian rcserviltim2s s by . _._--tte4trAo„any -other grantee than_the unite - d . ~:. . .taff e s;;;lturendatory of the llomestead acts; Oefl ; aring forfeited to the, United States ;•ncts -granted to''Lbuiiiana in 1856 for the TetiOrleans, Opelousas and - Great Western iailrostd ..The bill extending the Harvey V(oodiSereyf ~l'atent was passed by a vote 0f5.77• 140.3./"The - conference report of the bill re 'the Patent and Copyright laws was ;treed to Another conference was ordered ;-. thkilirlAP.APProPriation bill: The report rifr the Louisiana contested case of Darrell vs. •XfalleY,'declh.ring Darrell entitled to the seat, nays - 64: --- It - was named, — w e '..' , x,-:;llowei,er, that a motion to reconsider be voted ^r f~tpoa on Wednesday:' `Another Contested case, that of Adams, of Kentuckwas called . witliiiiit'diSposliig. of 1 5 t e , ' the a u d P2 an - ned until 'Tits's'a4i.' • ' - 45 7 7 the -4 .4llloChliiitshop of . cituterhary• on the %,." I'' ' " li Ilitilio - 'of Ohnicester and Bristol, having I, , iiyritten• - to:the Archbishop of Canterbury to .:-•`-' 4 l4''aisi his advice as to a • protest by the English I;C3lt4lthe'RPlanC64a l d l e, 40etribe' liore particularly or;ap11 i f;olfilityi baSteceived from hisGx.ict. the following e • 1 . 4 t.,• ', ''(;.4Kr st rtou,Si. Peter's;Tbanet, June 17. ~ ..'••• ' - ',fil.lscar,Btshop : In answer to your letter I.•;ivill;as:you suggest, repeat publicly virhat- I. e t ,aiiilie 'Ow' tdie,.written privately to anather it i. 4' der I cannot, as at .presenta :4-*lfied. Oratiadelnyself that it is desirable for i', • 4he- '. ,4 1 ; • wof -the English Church to come 1 , e•l i ' l ebttir; , d ue,••4 manifesto against Papal TIMM 'Li; ;.- - Trie statements of our • Church, .. '''..'•'se`; forthles and Formularies, re '', 'Ctliiitlitir , ,orOmi , :tif'the Chnirch•of Rome, 41iie':••Iiib . rag: acid explicit that, they seem %I*.-,...ni0 : ~ tk;•;:`:d-require neither explanation rt ' idditlOn • ' Tyie more digniVed,: 'wise, 9F.''''. •• '•' i gankaoliir kilicy,‘ for us, to adopt, as I think, is , :4-,loC•Roine"*B her on•n. course. The; t Church 141!•:Erigland;;Oh:•far as I - know,. has trot a ••prea .ent,noengtdftre stilton the subject.b . ythe . d Pop d e fieii'liiase-'a,Witirienical Council, or in ee , c zjiltf# 4w s ,'''' .l . itt r jaliibever . ,,und .• I, caunnt ,see. d 4 . i..„..;.ii• ix , ; ~.„ ~f gib to :go, out of our way 'Il , ,•• ,''s «i t 141 mato: , I-fully expect Ithat if the f ' L- -. 6 1 •."A,-, - PC i -'p Vait4atin . to Infallibility . ,ar6 'eft !,1,, ' ~/.`. ' o'•:ifi. s tiWthesl4o if4cf their own cause ' infinite re ~...,„ „,...,,,,:„.. iiikaio;atiiigefigkgood to the cause , of triitha. - -•` r riam'',4lliltigm'it4,p;English!'natidii does : not ex‘ 7, ..• .''. 'cr tIV yn 'aft aratiori of' •icti i . from. us . other , ':•",i . 1% 4 : '1•1 1 119 i : -'' • ' o f t,'adherence to ,• 1 1 , •c.'.k4 l .•;l';'l ban:AO, liOr TO briii t 4eal il , a , /1, .1.., 4 , ; : i c . 'ViZi.,c - ' ; ',oo , *:,o,lottrid . losloth our practice an out •' ii ello•I think that the great , h .1 -grt''44'•eiteill - ' • 'expectingjis to I e j; ~,e7OO-„rick qisia i elkwhere is , . .t$ ', ,r ti1,'.'1,4„4•7094: - --,1•• eireVe hie be, my dear , Bishop, I', `4•9.4.i4;aitsinceri4 ; .., ~, A. C. Cttxrtrin." ii ‘ 4 1; n,,,,-.Jliwy-:. ki,tki"? - ..'' '. . 1 1 4 ''lf' tq0 ,, 7 , ,,Z-S'•,:A, Seinig, in Nevada.. i, "4 . 1.,,',7;4;; ''' .4. :: -. V..a;":1044•1idq, thus describes, a.scene, , 1 ..' i, • „11,. Ali' 1:1,,..,) , .. - ii •itts VII* :.' :. •,'. ' 1 , '':' ' ,;- -. 5 " . ;1 ,/V; 4 l' iltr 4, titli;:tcyndiahOn,wiffi c ilikh hillS i,„,l.' -, s' 7 ,4o,, ,, :oiftfrß4o,Niikpinerge upon the Owyhee ..- 4,,,' • ' • :• ; :aiVe.l44tlif,r4cirpthitrt right bp,,uNPION:Pe " ' ( 1;'....'.,P44 1 . 04110104450 , 110,gga, is Mountain City. it i,i•Y' . i .l. col‘j4itaine A,' . Obit hnndred buildings of all e ,•;...... 1 ••• ;,itti.. , ' ''Ohirilrfir,ndobesOdiztgoiats,, I -4w '' t " ' . 1 4 81s, ': tid`4,W r o - '"or' ' . co, of'stone,of.which there ''''! r'•-.4114 ilatei,',l o - ,u c ' .4. clo.ie at ~hand:* i l ln,,thtise --,' ..*' - 4it - ,440* ~, osit i cronilmoo , t6.l,soo , i . l''' '' ,-- liiitigW4i.. 7 .oit - aa the Visual outfit of :," ' •iiiiiiidE w 'l l i •l'.'iqlegs, of ~toe genuine` { o'' , ‘ . 1,1 4i...q'•.1" :1;;I: iiiiispe"ctorci ~ i• They.. eO, , .n , 1•,i: 33 :,11er' ,P.41,i • , , . 5.- 6 ,74 - i r '_ , ....., 4, c, , u,i4,z.pvt,b' .•1,,,!i - Ale.. , • ' ledges ale a r l'ilvAa ,- P'4'..Y.tii;., ./....1 , . - : '•:.,'.. • * A.4.1 p " A` 94 ';•: 1 •4, - ,4 ,. &.4.': . * , -:%'=..;',.•; ,. .1.4-A.AIL* (4N'4-4.:.itii il‘:, , ';' '':: ' 4,0 •4 451 1440 1 ,6`. k•., - :•:•'-' - '''' '?=- 0. '` ,. .197:ti l -: ''r.':'l'.':l...:: ' •:. ` l -Ni..yPY,..' *.-I;',',4*. t'.‘;‘ , :. 't_ ,' 1 '• t 'V, Woking splendid, aidafter obtaining refresh ments of baton'and brs'ad ;had' - whiskyi - we - start -- out:lsr - verifrir -- ; few' minutes walk and We are at tfie Argenta mine; a allar alas : 4'olB - fink: over/two liatiireed:fii9C in the ledge, 'and a good, pile of ore on the diunP 8110 Iva-that the mine has = not -4 petered:;' An ;old forty-niner,' picking up' a piece of the" rock,' Cocks his lieltd to one side, Mid; sqninfing one eye at it, remarks to us in a confidential . tone, terrible rich, sir born, silver and cido-, ride; been on the goast twenty : line sears, and never sawr the beat of .it'.. --The owners-of this mine have coptrol of...the ..best mill here, and are evidently on the high road to fortune. North of this' is the ExcelSior, - supposed to be. _the banner_ledge °Ube Tampdid-not' examine it, for. want' of time. Crossing the river, and passing through Placerville, and over a score Or-two of mines'of lesser nete, we pante to the Crescent City. r An ugly-looking hole in the ledge and many tons of rock lying on the dump proves,that;this mine is no myth. Beau tiful, many-colored rock; if' we only had enough of that no more need for us to be wearing and plodding through the sagebush and over the barren alicaliAeserts. Useless repining ; for tune is not for us;and With Christian resigna tion we sigh and turn away. But to tell of ail, we saw that 4 Jay, in.pur wanderings among the sparkling piles of ore, would take' too 'long'; suffice it to say that, turn in whatever di,vction we may, shafts; tunnels; inclines, or ledges meet our gaze. And „in the gulches many tawny celestials, with a few .white men, are shovelling' dirt into longsluce boxes, and wash- ing ont'the yellow, shining gold." he' 1,114:0RW461,.Tet1i nesertea tor unladen:ads' beng LIVERPOOL--Ship Vtv W ginia, Unrupbell-181 tons Bes semer pig iron 8 &elah; eks soda ash 50 drums caustic spda Yarnall & Trimble; thlicks soda ash et D - B Ritter,: IU ,phgs earthenware $l. F Elulrman; 75 Metres bleaching powders A T Btewurt & Cd; EMI lulls trotclUler Mons; IClbxs 28 crts wind - ow - glass 1 cs rough plate do -B B Shoemaker; 50 crts earthenware Burgess & Goddard; ICO tons scrap iron P Roberts Sc Co: 84 pkgs-earthen -ware 9:1 empty pet relauni lib's Peter Wright & Sons: 120' eke soda - ash - Chnrchniam&Ce; 24111 old iron ran4311,14k - tirrplates 4t2 smianstri22 bdls serapirowardar. - - 111ATANZAS--Brig A Imah Sowell, Atherton-455 hhds 44 trs molasses Isaac Hough & Morris. 410 . 4 HEN'S URG—Bark Arcadia, Larsen-500 tons bar irmt Nayldr'&.Co. GOtTENlfUltd—BarkMindot.lngebrethsen-633 tons bar iron Naylor I Co. . . EMT, :14 v-ILWitiv?y,t4:l Ali I :41, . . RUMS - ' BROX .808. DAME. Bremen Bretnon-New York...-..*„. ..... June 16 Aleppo Liverpoo4. - ,Now York.. - .J ono 21 NV eat 'n3letropolis.Bremen...NoW York .... .. .: .. --...June 22 Holland ....-- .... .Liverpool-New ..York -.......- ..... Juno 22 Nevroila...-...,..,...Liverp001--New_Y_ork.....-, June 22. Caleflenia - . - ..r. - ::..'... - .olaegow:. - -tieW York- --"' - . June2J C. of Brooklyn-liverpool....New YOrk.. - ---- -Juno 23 Peruvian.....Liverpool...ljuebee June r. 3 C ./f 91 ancheater-Liver pool-blow York...-.----Juno 25 ' China- Liverpool...blew York June 2.5 13 oliatla Havre-New York June 25 Hermann ........ ......11avre. - -New York_ June 25 TO A1di1ta'.:..:..... - .:.. - licio York-Aapinwa11 . ........1;2.-..-:-July7.s Allemannia"__New York-Hamburg ..........:......July 5 Rapala -. : ..... -....New lora:-LIverpool..... - July '6 Samaria • -- New Ifork.. - .Liverpool- - .July 6 Idabo*-............ - Ne* York... Liverpool -4- - ' Jnly 6 Caledonia_ 'New York... Glasgow - July 6 Aleppo". NeW York-hiverpool _.... . .. _....July 7 DI lasouri - - ". ew York-Havana.... - July 7 Biting Star* Nelv York.....Aetluwall- - July 6 lirltanaut. - - -New York... Glasgow . - - July - 4 New York'.... New York... Bremen July 7 Perelre New York-Havre.- ...July 9 C. of Brooklyn-New York... Liverpool ._..--- ..... July 9 C. of Baltimore.-New York-Liveroool via l July 12 Nevada".. ... ..... .New York... Liverpool— July 12 air The oteamerirdeeignated by an auteriakf ")carry the United States Math/. 130A1D OF TRADE. THOS. 43 , ROOD. Cii R I EiT IA NJ. HOFFMAN, .I.lownitY OOMMITT6II. ItIARINE*BULLETIN 'rOFFE 91? PIIMAREARITIAr-,JuLT 5. scx ifam,4 EtrpriJ32mr.7,"r.llladil WATFt. el 3 " . ARRIV}ID Ori-BUNDAY..". Bark 31Inttetainr), rugolirettosen. frota ''Goth.nbOrg Aprll2 ;t 3. l :ty ( i p thironl.tiayLir & Co—vessel to LWeater ' g lt i ark Arcadiatti444 4‘- -I.arain ; ,frona GottOOhiiig, April 29, with iron to "Actor yt .Co—teasel to L Woatergaard Co. . ... .. IS rig Easex..SleelMr,l2 daye from- Cardenas.ivith towp la.s.les to Time 1' Stotesbury k Co. • • - . ILL LOW. . . . . Bark Rebecca aruana, iesegaug. from Matanzas for orders, and brig Velocity, from Sagua. ARRIVED ON SATURDAY. • . ShiP'.Virenia(BrtXampbello2 - days from (di mdse to Peter Wright & Sona.• steamer Chester, Jones. 24 hours fro'm New York, With (wise P Clyde t Co.._ _ Steamer Mars, Grutaley.24,boara from Now York.witb rndse to It 11 Baird Ug- - • -• • • . _ Sionluer Pierrepoot, Shrowhfre. 24 'noure from _.N.,....1:,..rk—with-radfie.to %V M Baird Co. Steamer H L Gaw, 11er.1.3 hours from Baltimoredvith nuisisto A Groves. Jr. s , 7 ' • Brig Albion Rowell, Atherton, 11 days from Matanzas, with molai.ses to Isaac Hough & Morris—vessel to War ren & Gregg.-• • Tug Fairy Queen. Wilson. from Havre do Grace, with a tow of barges to W P Clyde de CO. Tug *G It Hutchings, Davli.. from Baltimore, with a tow of barges to W P clyde &"Co.• CLEARED Olif SATURDAY. Stearder Pioneer, Waketey—, Philadeb: Steamernd Southern Mail SS Co. Roman. Baker. Boston; II Winsor & Co. Steamer Geo if Stout z Ford. Georgetown and Alexan dria Clyde A; to Steametelayment, Robertson, Richmond and Noifolk P Clyde Co Steamer Router. Bard lan, 'Providence 13 St Mean ateo. Steamer 3layllower. Foltz. Blew York. W *P Clyde Steamer Volunteer. Jones. New York. John FiGhl. . . Steamer W Biggins, Baltimore. A Groves, Jr Brig Clara Jenkins, Coombe, Bliboa. Jose de Bogen Gni maraes. Brig Ellen Bernard. Coombe, Barbados, Warren &Greer Brig Edith, Putnam, Bath, Weld, Nagle .5; Ca—not as before.. Bohr J W Haig Brower. Newborn, Chris Haslam &Co schr Ella Matthews. DicElwer, Charleston. do Tug hos Jefferson, Allen, Baltimore, with a'tow of — bar - P - Clrde - & Co— Tug Chesapeake, hlerrihew, Havre de Grace, with a tow .of barges,W P Clyde 'it Co. ' • . .• Correspondence of -the Philadelphia 'Evening Bnßaths. . READLNG. JnlY 1, 1870. The folloling boatsfroro the Union Canal passed into the Schuylkill Canal, bound to. Philadelphia, laden and consigned as follows: • . • kiery,-witit lumber - to Pattersom& Lippincott; HOP.. well - , do to H stz- B F Bean; Two Brothers, do ,to A El Deysher; Sallie & Harry and Union 'No 8, do to Saylor, pay & Morey; -le eruhant, do to Ei Broskey 4; Co. F. July 4—The following boats passed to-day, laden and consigned as follows: • • . Conrad & J Witman. grain to B Conrad; J L Shock, lumber to Iliclivnitte & Bush; 0 Grink.time- to 0 Gring;., Jos Coover. lumber to Saylor, Day & Morey; Yazoo, ao to BoltonXbristman & Co. ' - . • . • HAVIIE,-DE GEMIE, July 2. • The foliowing 'boats' left thls.morning 'Lbw; laden and consigned as follows: Chatba ctglertha and Lydia7tingler. With' lumber' to Saylsw, Day Herney; Juniata and It H Foust. grain to Hoffman dr, dy; Mode, .Eclectic and Mabanoy, lumber to Taylor & Bette; Wm. King, do to II Croekoy; Harry 2c'Carne, do to D *.K:Kowtz (.10; Edward Lip pineott and elms . Ebler,do to New York; (3 W Larmour, do to Jersey City; Little John. do to Newark; F S bark to Keen - & Coates; John llowe,,do to Chester, Media, -- poplae..,wood to .Manayunk;" cne Delaware and Hudsbn boat, coal to New:l - ark: '• • , MEMORANDA. Ship Bpringfieldi Dwight;clearfd_at New To* 2d Met, u 'for - Melborne. , - . - - Steamer NV yeming.,:Yeal,.cleared.a&Savannah 2d inst. for this port. Bark Sea Breeze, Moffat, cleared at Liverpool 20th Bark. Emil GL - Ohrietofftifs'arcim Liverpool icr, this port,; svas spoken Iht inst. lat'4o 25;1'0n 7230. Back Gemsbok, Bunker, at Zang.lbar 16th ultimo from New York. Brig John Pierce, Walton,- benceat.Newport 80th ult. Brig Courier ( N G), Lund, front Marino 26th April for this port, was spoken let inst. off•Nantlicket. Brig Stella Itodgqi• 4jitou t at . Euenoil Ayrss 15th May from New York. ' ' Brig Caroline E Kelly, Somers, cleared at New , York 2d inst. for'eardenas. . . ' Brig , Faustlua; Patterson.- bound north, was passed 30th'il t.li t33,30,1en7850. : , Sehr Percy, Coalwell, cleared at St John, NB 28th ult . . for Now Castle. Schr J McGee, Finn, hence at New Haven 30th Schr Lizzie Batchelder, English, 14t Trinidad 22d ult.' for New York next day, • • • . Schr Lena Hutne, Ilurlbiartiarfce at Eastport 30th ult. i Scbr y Mord P Phillips, of l'hiladelphia, 198 tons, bidit ih. ]852: lately datildged by;fire' ProViddrici3;_basbeen'eollato Nil - Itulson..Thernas Rows' hind, and Capt Itawkins, of Brookhaven; LI. for 81000. She will be taken to Port Jefferson to repairs, will hail from Brookhavenf end - when' completed will be corn nended by Copt awkino. _ l i Schr Breeze, Bartlett,'fiOni. - Tieritdn far 'PitiVide . nce,: . was nutting in a new foreinatt at Bart laland 30th alt. N . ORTH'PENNSYLVANIA .RAILROAD - —Freight Departtnent-Notice ' to Shippers.—By arrangements recently: perfeCted;this Company is en abled to offer unusual despatch in the transportation of freight from Philadelphia to all points of the Lehigh, AlahnuovoWyomirig and Susquelmuna _Venom and on the CataAVissir and Erie Railways. ' ' --_---.... Particular attention is asked to the now line through gff -1C 'the Susquelmnria - Viilley,'opahing..up: the . Northeastern .portion of the State 'to Philadelphia embracing the towns of Towanda Athena, Waveryi and the lt counties of. Bradford, WYoming and 13neque tonna. _ also of fere a short and spinildy route to Buffalo and Rochester, interior and Southern New York; and all points' in the Northwest and Southwest and on the Great Lakes. • Merchandise delivered.at the Through Freight Depot, niy7 , corner of Front and Noble streets, before 6 P. M., le tile - tributed by Fast Freight Trains throughout trio Le high', Mahoney, Wyoming and Susquehanna Valleys early next day,,and delivered at Rochester and Buffalo. pIinFESSOR JOHN BUCHANAN, 14.-. D. within forty-01KM, lio,nrs from date of, shipment. . L , , • can be consulted perionally.or by letter iu all , ilk; ' [Particulars in regard to Buffalo, Rochester, interior New-York rind . Nresternloreight maybe obtained at the eases, , Patients can rely upoita egfe r speedy ' , nud,.per- office 'No 811 Oliasimitotroht , .L.P. KINSIign, Agent inanoht cure, with° Professor ,pronares •and furnishes of r. kv. it zadne ] new, scientific and positive remedies specially adapted '. ' . ' ' - i ", r' ri po GUMMY, '' to the wants of the patient. Private offices, in Oellege - „. Building, No, 614 PINE street, Office henna frorri'9 -.EV:- ThrougliFYPlghtligeriti Front and Noble stroeta. Di: to 9 P.M WO lY mylo ' ' .' ' • - ' ' - "ELLIS CLARK., general Aged N. P. B. /I. Ou , • ' • . -„. ittas,R,tpEltAToßS. , • • savery's Patent Combined .Dinink-itooin I Water Coolers'and Refrigerator. ' ' ''''' ' :itlieindrriti4.l;t 4 east 'lron, Por‘ce lain Litind,t id Walnut Castle, does ...., • not impart unpleasant taste tir smell . CI VI .' to provisions:, fruir,,to. • - - Qv 52" Please call and examine. . • 1.7 ' '". -', • 1 ': ' ' . JACOB F.' HAND, Jr., :, . . , 'Retail Depot, 620 . MARKET Stres my 74, to th2Gt • ILSOISIAL Phatit:ElN: - 6 HILA- ::.. VETWIIEPOSITS. • 1 1 ' l4l ' • ••• 3 ' "d t • ' •.• • • ben', - Wisp or ACCI en . . . THE - FIDELITTINsugiNcEiTHVATI: AND' SAFE - HEPosir tofripAlVlT 4 • - or. piniangLplgio • ••- • • THEIR • • '••• ' NEW MARBLE FIRE-PROGF, BUILDING,- 1 • Dios. 329—.3a1 'Chestnut Street. • Capita/ BUPSCri6ed, $1,000,000 , ; paid, $.550,1111. , COUPON BONDS, TOCIES.SECURITIIItS,FANIITI PLATE COIN. DE ED S and VALUABLES of every PLATE received for sate-keeping, under guarantee, at very. moderate rates. • ^ The Complur..alect lent ,SATEB INSIDE i THEIR BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS, at prices varying from Rip t 21 7 .1 5 4 - s r an s Tl'lligk r i l i t o"l t ao s in z s el 'aii i ii n dgi t e r t I nuits provided fur Safe.ilenters. DEPOSITS OF MONEY RECEIVED ON INTER EST, at three per cent., payably by check;without no tice, and at four per cent., . payable by check, on ten day& notice. TRAVELERS' LETTERS Qr., CREDIT furnished, available in orlier,tp of Europe.' INCOME COLLECTED and remitted for one ;keret The ComPanv art as EXECUTORS. AD?ONISTRA.• TORS and OUVIDIA.I!TOi pail RECEIVE land EXE CUTE TRUSTS of eve' y description, from the Courts, corporations and individuals. - N .13 R rir ,Presidea. "14 O. H. CLARK., Vice President. ROBERT PATTERSON, Secretary and Treasurer. DIRECTOR:3r C N inkn_ ' c ß e r ll ". . n Clark, e John Welsh, Qhorles blacal enter Ndward. .Clark._ i. InYl4 a to Henry ral THE. PHILADELPHIA - TEUST, 1 - SAFE DEPOSIT AND INISURAIVCE CO,IPANY, 017PICR AND DIIRGLAN-PROOF VAULTS IN THE PHILAWKLPH IA BA NIK - BUTLDINOt No. 421 CH4STNUT, ST.B.BET. CAPITAL , $500,000. F.r SAVE-EEEPINci of GoVERNMENT EONDs and other . SEevatnms,FAssurittant,Jravatatv.and other-YALU— _stiLSALtiader_spe9lal guarantee; at the lowest rates- The Company . glee offer for Bent at rates varying from S le to en. per annum, the renter alone holding the key, SMALIi SAFES TN.THE. BURGLAR-PROOF VAUL"I'B,•. affording at/solute SEcURITT against run, THEET,B.Int. GLARY And ACCIDENT, •• t.: " All fiduciary obligations, such as TAESTE, GYIJLEDIA.II- gnus EXEcuroRaH2P6, ete•,; Will . tie •Hrelertakee and arc ulans,givi ng full de4ilg,for;wpt;4ed on application DIIIEOTON8: - . .. , i - Thomita Thibirie, '' . . . - Moil/Min ' ll -. ( Yoram* ' Lewis B. Ashhnrst,'" '. ' .." - Atignettis Heaton, . J. LivinostorvE cringer.-- ---E.:.-Itatehford-Starr, - R. B.P. TicOnliagh, , .... - Daniel - Haddock ;Jr., -Edwin M. IsetV4 . ,-L. , -,1--- - -= Edward Townsend James L. Gia-Oorii. - .Jotin..D.Tvlor, ... ..... .. Hon. Wm'. APorter . . • . - . .. ' OF FIOE RS. President-LEWIS R. ASHHIIRST- . . .. Vice Presidffit-J. LIVINGSTON EBRINGEH. _ - Simian./ and" Driasurer-B. .P. -AItODELAGN.: _ _ • . . .-- Solicitor-EICHARD L. ASIIHIIILS'E. ` -L , - 't - el'ive - Ami- - b-~rr~~~~~G~rvE, FOR FSCOISTCON. Steamship Line - - - ROMAN,,YSAXON, NOR MAN , Sailing Wedn 1110111 - EACIi boa Saturday, `- From Pine St. Wharf,' Phila., `Long '‘Vbarf, Boston., a Mr 3 r. These titeamshpe sail: punctually; Freight re . cesbed Freight forwarded 44) atip_ointsus Areui-rigiakd-.= Yer-fretgfiror passage (superior actomm odatlo7ls) - nly ,- Db . to HENRY WINSOB atc CO.. • _ •; '938 130,11 TH DELAWABB , AVF4U.B. • praLADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN -- MAIL - STEAMS FII P .- co m FAN x trL A 11-.. h.'EMI-ItIONTIILY LINE TO NEW LORLEANS, LA. The YAZOO will sail FOE -NEW ORLEANS, direct,*- on Wedneklay, July 20. The Y' ,ZOO will call FROM NEW ORLEANS, via HAVANkeon•Briday,-Jaly Ist.., • - THROUGH,BILLSOF -LADING at As low rates as by any other route given to MOBILE.GALVESTON. INDIANOLA, LAS AMA and BRAZOS, and to all points on the MISSISSIPPI. between NEW ORLEANS snd ST. LOUIS. •RED RIVER FREIGHTS RE SHIPPED at New Orleans Without charge of commis. WEEN.LY LINE TO SAVANNAH, GA. - The. 'WYOMING will sail. FOR._ BAVANNATI.. on Baturdfty, July 9. at 8 A.M. r. The TONAWANDA will sail FROM SAVANNAH on Satnrday.J Lily 9 +- THROUGH BILLS OF LADING given to all the • prmcipal towns in GEORGIA,ALARAMA, FLORIDA;— MISSISSIPPI, LOUISIANA, ARKANSAS and TEN NESSEE, in connection with the Central Railroad of Georgia,Atlantic and Onif Railroad and Florida steam ers, at as low rate as by compkting_lineft— SEMI-MONTHLY LINE TO WILMINGTON. N. C. The PIONEER will sail FOR WILMINGTON on Tuebtlay, July 19th. - 6 P. M.—returning, will leave ilmington, SATURDAY, July 9. - "Connecta with the Cape Fear River Steamboat Com pany, the Wilmington and Weldon and North Carolina Railroads, and the Wilmington and „Manchester Ball road-to ail interior points.- - • Freights for"COLUMBIA, S. C., and AUGUSTA,Ga.. taken via WILMINGTON at as low rates as by any other route. " • " Insurance Effected when requested by Shippers. Bills of Lading signed at Queen StreetWiturfon or before day of sailing. - • WM. L. JAMES, General Agent, my.3l-tfg N 0.130 South Third street. PHILADELPHIA RICHMOND AND NORFOLK STEAV3HIP LINE. lIIROUGH FREIGHT AIR LINE TO THE BOUT/3 ANDIVEST, . _ . ..... . INCREASED FACILITIES AND REDUCED RATES FOR 1870. STEABFERS LEAVE EVERT. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 12 o'clk, Noon, from FIRST WHARF, above MARKET Street. 7eFTITRNINGEAIVF,_EICHMOND.XONDAYS.and- THOESDAYS,:. ,_L and ' HORFOTiIi TUESDAYS - and IfirNo Bills of Lading signed after 12 o'clock, on '41 4 1 1P11 4 0 1: 1ZI RATES To' , all points in North and Bolan larolina via Seaboard Air-Line Railroad, connecting at Porten:lBElth, and to Lynchburg, Va., Tennessee and the West via Virginia and Tennessee_ Air-Line and Rich mond and Danville Railroad. • - - - - Freight HANDLED BUT ONCEjaild taken at LOWER RATES THAN ANY OTHER LINE. No charge for commission, drayage, or any expense for ransfer. • , Steamships initire it loweit rates., . Freight received DAILY. State-room accommodations Tor ptiasengere.'- WILLIADI P. WADE & 00. No. 12 South Wharves and Pier No. 1 North Wharves, W. P. PORTER Ageht atßichmond and City Pflint, T. P. CROW ELF, dc CO.,•Agents at Norfolk 'OR NEW YORK VIA DELAWARE •" AND - RARITAN OANAL - V - • . EXPRESS T.TEA kIP.OAT' COMPANY. • The CHEAPEST and QUICKEST water communica tion-between Philadelphia and New York. Steamers leave rfaity from 'First..Whiarf below HAR- I EET street, Philadelphia, and foot of WALL street, New York. - • THROUGH IN , TWENT - y—FOUR HOURS. Goods forwarded by all the Llnoirratining out of New York North, East or West, free of commission. Freights received Daily ana forwarded on accommoda ting terms. • • ' & • • • p. CLYDE CO:; Agents', . • .-12 Borah Delaware Avocado, - H &NW-A gent: 119 Wall Street, New,York., •EW EXPRESS LINE TO ,ALEXA.N. dria, Georgetown and Washington, D. G., via Chen liieafte and Delaware Canal,. wlth connections ..at Alex. eauiria from the most directroute for ~L ynchbutg, Brie to], Knorr ille, Nashville, Dalton and the Southwest. Stetoners leave regularly from the , first_ wharf abov Harket street;every i3e.turdpy_i_tt noon: _2 Freight receited daily. wsi. P. CLYDE 'dc CO., No. 12 South Wharves amt Pier 1 North. Wharves. HYDE & Agenta-aVGeorgetown. 'DI. ELDRIDGE & 00.,Agents at Alexandria, Ile TIELAWARE ' ANT) C FIESAPEAKE STEAM TOW-BOAT. GOMPANY.—Barges towed between Philadelphia, Baltimore, Havre de Grace, D9l- aware City . and ihtermedinte,points • - WM. P. CLYDE ,k- CO. ' Agents; Capt. JOHN 1U 4ANIILIN. Sup't Orate, 12 South Wharves, Phila delphia. 116 -13A-NEW' YO 'li VIA: DELAWARE AND TURMAN CANAL, SWIFTSURE -TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, -DISPATCH .AND.SWIFTSURE LINES, .• • LeaVingdriilynt 12 and SP. IL I The steam propellers of this Company will common loading on the Bth of March: • ' • Througliin tuntityzfour hours. • - Goods forwarded to any point free of commissions. Freights tatien. on.e.coonimodating terms. • Apply to WM. M. BAITED & CO., Agents, • mb4-tf, 132 South Delaware avenue, . - Alexandor Henry, • Stephen A. Caldwell, George F. Tyler, • Henry O. (Almon, .Y.: Gi ll ingham Fen, .:.., I;lcKea.n. AM.ERIO.A.N FIRE INSUBA.NCIG COM. PANY t lneorporated 1810.--Charter perpetual. N. 310 WAL.DMR•street, above. Third,Philadelphia, Having a largo pal.)-up Capital Stook nd Surplus in vested in sound and available Seenriti a, continue to Insure on, dwollingek stores, furniture, marchandise, vessels In port, and their cargoes, and other .persenal property.. AVIRmos liberally and promptly adjusted. DEBEOTOR,B.• • • Edmund Jhomas B . *aria, , Edmund G. Dutilh, Jolla -WOO ! ---- ' '- Charles W. Ponitne7, Patrick Brady, ;., . r : Israel Mcirrigi John T. Lawlo, • ', John P Watharl it i Wiliiam Pant. - • . •. • ' ...' - '' ' .' .- - THOU W. It, MARIS. President. •Q . : q, amiqun. Eleoretarv.. _ ___.,... .. . _I 4 .4, 44 • • ESDAY { tNk7IJ~LAtgC~.... -i-The-LiithoOoree -Landon 1 1 ''arid ; `Glae Ins. Co. 4ssits.Gold, 18 ,4.00,000 pally Receipts, - $20,000 Premiums in 86 9, 'ss, 8 84, 06 LOSS e'S in, I 869 7---$3,2 19,000 No. 6 Merchants'.E'xchange, • Phi/ado/pi/I'a. INSURANCE COMPANY NORTIE AMERICA. Fire, Marine and ,Inlind • Insurance. INCORPOItATED Mt. CHARTER PEILI:ETITIL. CAPITAL, • • ,• • oR100,0%) Assrrs January* Ist, 1870 '• • pasawsBl Losses paid since organism. • - gum, . . - $23,000,000 Receipts of Premiums, ISO% 01,991,1417 Interest from Investments, 1869, - • . - • 11,4;696 '74 Losses paid. ISO,- • STATEMENT OF THE -ASSETS. Fuel Mortgage City Property 870640 00 United Sta,s Government , and otliter Japan Nonde, • • • ' ' ::..:.;«.1 123948 110 &direful, Bank and Canal Stocks. ' 0 - Mufti iri - Baiik and 247.620 00 -Loans on Collateral - Beenriti . " '52,558 00 Notes Receivable, meetly Marino Pro f mimes ' 821,944 00 Accrued Interest. 20.357 00 Premiums in corlise of transmission 85,198 00 . Unsettled 'Marine, premiums 4" /00,900 00 Real Estate; Office of Company, Arthur G. Coffin, J Franote R. Cope, - Samuel W. Jones, - Edward a. Trotter, John A. Brown; c ' Edward S. Clarke, Charles Taylor, T. Charlton Henry,' Arobrobt, White,. ' Alfred B. Jessup, -S, Morrie Wain, - Chas: W..Onehman, - John Meson, - Clement Geo. L'. Llarrleon, " — William 'Breckie A . -•-•- - RTHUR G. coF FIN; President. CHARLES PLATT, Vico Pree't. MATTITTAB Mama, Secretary. 'O. H. RnErns , Atie't Secretary. Certificates of Marine Inahrance &toed (when de sired), payable at -the Counting_ House of aleasrs grown; Shipley & C., London._ .. FIRE ASSOOLiTION ;•• A' ov - -PHILADELPHIA. • k-7 Inoorpor,ated , 219 1820. Office---No. Fifth. Street IN BBH.DINGS, HOUSEHOLD PuBNITURI AHD MERCHANDISE GENERALLY PROM LOSS BY SIRE. • fln the city of Philadelphia :only. " ) Aaseta January 1. 1870.' TRUSTEES: William H. Hamilton, Chailes P . Bower, John Carrow, Peter Williamson, George I. Young, Jesse Lightfoot, Joseph R. Lyndon, - , Rebert Shoemaker : Levi P , Coate., - • Pet,statn - *roster; N. H. Dickinson, -Joseph E.Schell., WM. II: HAIIIILTON,President, . • SAMUEL SPAIIRAWK, Vice , President.- . WM. T. BUTLER, Secretary. . DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY msu EANCIL COMPANY, incorporated• by the Legiels• lature of Pennsylvania, lOW. "flice,B. E. corner of THIRD and - WALNUT streets Philadelphia. MARINE /NSURANOICS On Vessels, °wish . ) and Frelet to all tarts of the' world goodie by river, canal, eke and lard carriag to all asta of the Union. • • • FIRE INSURANCES On blerehandise genetlillyj on Stores, I/wet/Inge, Houses,arc. _ _ ASSETS OF THE COMPANY • Novemoer 1;1869. 41200,000-Uniteil-Btetes—Five—Per--Cent.- Loan, ten-forties 1216,000 00 100,00/United States Six Per Cent. Loan (lawful_money)...—.- 107,750 00 50,000 United' States Six Per Cent. Loa notBBl 60,000 00 200,000 State Pennsylvania Six Per • Cent. Loan. 213,950 00 200,000 City. of Philadelphia Six Per Cent LoanTexempt - frota - tax);.; 100,000 State of , New Jersey Six Per Cent. . 102.000 00 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad First Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds._ 12,400 00 25,000 Pennsylvnnia Railroad - Second Mortgage Six'Per Cent. Bonds... .124530 26 26,000 Western. Pennsylvania Railroad Mortgage Six Per Cent Bonds (Pennsylvania Railroad guar. . antee) - 20,000 00 60,000 State of Tennessee' Five Per - Cent. Loan. " 15,00006" 7,000 State of Tennessee Six Per Cent. Loan 4,270 06 • 12,500 Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, 250 shares stock - 14,000 00 6,000 North Pennsylvania , Railroad • • Company, 100 shares 3,900 0_ 10,000 Philadelpphiu and SOTitbehr Mail • Steamship Company, SO shares _ stock. 7,000 00 240,90(I) Loans on Bond and Mortgage, first liens on City Properties 246,900 00 81=1490 Par.. t hiarket $1,205,270 00 . Cost, 81,215,622 27. Real Estate 56,000 00 Rills Receivable • for Insurance - made • 323,700 71 Balances due at Agencies—Pre miums on Marine Policies Ao creed Interest and other debts • • - duethe Company '•-,L• - 65,097 SI Stock, Scrip, &c.. of sundry Cor porations, 84,706. • Estimated valve _ 2,740 20 Cash in Bank.... °soh in Brower. a/68,318 88. 972 26 • 169,291 11 DIRECTORS: Thomas 0. Band, Samuel E. Stokes," John 0. Davis, Williani G. Botilton,, Edmund E. Bonder, • Edward Darlington... Theophilus Paulding, LL Jones Brooke, James Trasuair, Edward Lafourcade, Henry Sloan, Jacob Riegel, Henry 0. Hallett, Jr., Jacob P. Jones, James 0. Hand,. James B. M'Farland, William C. Ludwig, • Joshua P. Eyre, -* Joseph H. Seal, Spencer Dl'llvan. i H wo l Hugh m h t ! ay ' l o o n i p 1;11 THOMAS' :. - J .D I J s l . '... r Semple Pittsburg, b - P, : et g i : dl : ,nt : George W. Hems:lon, • JOHN q.• Vice President, HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. - • HENRY BALL, Assistant Secretary. • dela MX .FIREMEN'S , INSUBAIsIOJI U COMPANY O,F 'PHILADELPHIA. This Company takes risks at the lowest rates consistent with safety., and, oamilnes its MuPess exolueiroly to ~ FIRE INISURANOS IN-THE OTTE or PHIGADEIr °Trion—No.723 Arch 'treat. FOLit'th National Dank Building. Duo:yr ORS . 1 Thomas .1. Martin', ' Henry W. Brenner.' John Hirst, Albertna Sing, 'Wm, A. Rohn, - . Henry Bun= James M ougan, J MOO 'Wood, ' William (Dann, .., Charles Judge, • J ame s jou n tir, , • • J. Hetiry Askin, Alexander T. Volta° n , lZbagh Dinlligan, Albert 0. Hob ertst. 'T:hillPI ri tspatricks J ames F.; Dillon .' '.. , , CONRAD 15..ANDRESS, President. Wm. A. Botan..Treas. , W. tr: Finnic EieoTr. VAME INSURANOBI ' COMPANY N0., 1 1: 809 CHESTNUT STREET. INCORPORATED 4 ,.. CHARTER pERPETUA.L. 0 'PAL , 5290 4 00. , ~____ FIRE 111811 1,110/21.1X zararviair, Insures against Loss or Damaige b yEire, either by Fem. veinal or: Temybreory Foli o lee. ' —.. • intnosOne.— umulen iisichordeen, • Behest Pearce, • Wm. 11, Ithawn, • John Realer, 4,, ....__ 1 Williara M. SeYfert,, Edward B. Orne, .. 1 John F. Smith, ,• - ,--- -_ —Charles Stokes, i Nathan Hiligi. • , , , John W. 'Overman, ' George A. weeti . Mordecai Busby, 0 ABLER 10HA11D8ON;Prealdenit , WM. 11. BRAWN. Vice-President. ' ititilAMOZ, NlAAlNHAUDialorettai *Pin I - 1829 tint ATER ' - PEFIPETI*L.z,I B7O FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILEADMPHIA, OFFICE--435 and 437' Chestnut A. • Assets on Jenuery 1, IEB7O, $2,625,731 67. _ Galata! ~ 8400,000 • AccynedSurplus and Promlame 2,428,731 INCOME yos. 1870..----.. LOSSES PAID .1N =...:._ 8810.000. • 8144908 O VE R , LOSSIES PAIR SINCE 1829 $5 6009 000• "' ' , Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms, The Company also Issues policies upon the Rents of all kinds of Buildings Ground Rents and Mortgages. The FRA NKL I N " has no DISPUTED CLAIM. DDIROTORS.• Alfred G. Baker, Alfred Fitter, Samuel Grant, • Thomas Sparta, Geo. W. Richards, , Wm. S. Grant 'lsaac Lea, Ellis, George False, • Gustavus S. Benson. - ALFRED O. BAKER, President. GEORGE VALES, Vice President. JAB. W. McALLISTER, Secretary. TREODORR RIGGER, Assistant Secretary. fe7 tde.ll§ liftE RELL9.I4 .INSURANCE UO2ll . PANY OF PHILADELPHIA.' incorporated in MO., Charter Perpetual. • Office; N 0.303 Walnut street • • _ • _ CAPITAL 8300,000 Iniureiragainst loss or damage by F IRE, on HOUseil; Stores and other Buildings, Malted or. perpetual, and on Furniture, Coodsi Wares and Merchandise in town or oonntry. , LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID. Assete, December _ Invested in in the following Securities, v, First. Mortgages on Olty Property. well, se, 00 cured-- • . United 5tare1740v . e . riGa1itaane.7—.............. 82,000 00 Philadelphia City 6 Per Cent. • 76,008 00' ; .-. Warrants:— • • 0,030 70 Pennsylvania gipoo,ooo 6P. (lent 30,000 oo Pennerybitiniaßaftoad Bonds i First Mort d cage 00 Camden and Amboy Railroad Company!s er •-Cent,Loaitt4.•:, 44, , - anclilrad TO - p - rf.ercient• ilfort- County Fire ins . janZelaxiiil7Cli's 13t04....., 1,050 00 Mechanics' 'Bank • 4,000 00 Commercial Bank of. Pennsylvania ELMO 00 Union Mutual Insurance Company s Sias*. • 190.00' Reliance Insurance Company of Philadelphia Stock 3,200 00 Cash in Bank and on 10, 396 rs hat P..r 41 2 , 10 04 34 39 el 036 356 $4 Worth at present market Thomas 43. Wllliam Masser, Samuel llierpham r , Wm. Stevi3nson,. Bfixj.. .PnBi 6 Y l - Edwan Wm. 011tran, fileoratamr. PHILADELPHIA. DeceMber TBE PENNSYLVANIA. FIRE INSU. _RANCE COMPANY, - • --ThcorvoratedlB2s—uhater Perpotat4l • - NO. 610 WALNUT street, opposite Independence 13Wiompan r iPoY, favorably known to community for over forty years, continues to insure against• lowl - or damage by are on. Public or 'Private Buildings, either permanently or fora limited time. „Also on Furniture,. Stocks of .Hoods and Merchandise generally, on liberal teirus„ The Capitalitogother with a large &irides invested in the most earefu mannepsr.which enables them to offer to the insured ati undoubted - seLui it) kr the case of.loss. • Daniel Smith, Jr., (Thomas Smith, • Thane Huslehurst, Henry Lewis, Tiloll3BB Robins, J.Gillinghani Fell, ' , - John Devereux, Daniel Haddock, Jr., • . - Franklin A. Comly. .„ . _ ... DA.M.RI 4 - SMITH, Tr.,President,_L: - WILTitAIM - CROWELL,itobretary , THE COUNTY FIRMIt.A.NOIS COM., PANY.-01lIce, No.llo South Fourth • street, below Chestnut r, • • "The Vire - Insure nee Companysof the County - of Flails , eiphii,,”lncorp_orated by_t __ heLegislature of .Penney indenifilty agaMititakor damage by Are, . exclusively. - cratatTEß piimpwrual. •• This old and reliable - institution, with atapfe capital and contingentfund carefully invested, continues to in sure buildings, furniture, merchandise, &c:, either per.' momently or for a limited time _ against loss or damage -.by fire, at the lowest rates consistent with the absolute safetyof its customers. lY , • Losses adjusted • tlbas. J. Butter, g-enry Bndd, John Horn, Joseph Moore, - - esaript 4ilmeal•sr, smueltnsr H, C TEE pERpET , MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY or GER -. OF-EICH.NiI-4.929_111A11't Take ittakii in Philadelphia, Alontgomery and Bucks counties, on the most favorable terms, upon Dwellings, Darns, Merchandise, Furniture and Farming Imple ments, Including Hay i Grain. Straw,Ac., dm. .DIRECTORS. INicholas Rittenhouse, Nathan L. Jones, James F. Langstroth, Clias7 Weiss , Joseph Boucher, Chao. Millman, • Stokes. • ROBERTS. President. -etary and Treasurer. LEHMAN, . • Assistant Secretary. TEPFERSON FIRE INSURANCE COM- E/ PANT of Philadelphia:4Mo°, No. 21 North Fifth street, near Market street. • Incorporated by the Legislature of Penneyliranfe, Charter perpetual. Capital and Assets. 8166,000._ Maks insurance against Loss or damage by Fire o n Public. or Private Buildings, Furniture, Stocks, Goods and Bler °handle°, on favorable ternss. • Win. McDaniel, Edward P: Moyer —lsrael-Peterson, Frederick Ladner_ John F. Belsterlin Adam J. Glass, Benry Troemner, Henry_ Delany, Jacob Bchandein, John lliott, Frederick Doll, Christian D. Frick, Gee E. Fort Samuel Mier ' Willhurt D. Gardner. WILLIAM McDANIBL, President. ISRAEL PETERSON V ice President: Ppm, M. Ootgatin. Secretary and Treasurer. - Spencer Rerts, Stallm Ob an, Albert Ashmead, Joseph Randeberry.— Wm. Ashmead, M. D., Abram Rex, 2ca,ow oo CHAS. H. STOKSEPSE,Ijefi , 28attith m A -- NTHRAUITE INSITRANOW COM PANY.--CHARTER PERPETUAL. • Office, No. 8U WALNUT Street, above Third, Philada. Will insure against Loss or Damage by Fire on Build ings, either perpetually or for a liknitettime, Household Furniture and Merchandise generally. • Also, Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargoes and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. ' - DIREOTORS. I t William Esher, • , Lewis Audeuried,.. Wm. N. Baird, John Ketcham, John R. Blackistodk, • J. E. Baum, William john B. Hil, H .Peter Sieger, Samuel H. other Mei, _ WILLILIT SHER, President. ' WILLIAM F. DEAN, Vice President.. WY. M. SurrasSearetarY. 11,29 to th •tl 81,852,100 04 'Perfumery anti Toilet Soaps, Eintablished 1521; WM( G.'FLANAGAN & SON, HOUSE AND 8111 P PLITNIDEBS i No. 129 Walnut Street. wily§ JOSEPH CABINET MAKERS , NO. 413 WALNUT .STREET. • Manufacturers of fine furniture and of medium priced furniture of superior quality. - • GOODS ON HAND, AND MADE TO ORDER. Counters, Desk-work, Ac,, for Banks, Offices and force, made to order. JOSEPH WALTON, JOS. VI. L. SCOTT JOSEPH L. SCOTT JAMES L. WILSON,, 518 SOUTH t NINTH STREET, - Residence-522 South Ninth Htroot. slOO 4.49 HENRY PULLLIPPI, -.---- - MI B. WIGHT' - • , . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW tiornmissioner of Deeds for the State of Pennsylvania I 96 Madison street Mo. 11, Oldeagci, Illinois, — ettlittri 110TTUN SAIL - DTtr OF EVER/ . - NJ width, from 22 inches to 76 inches wide, all numbers Tent and Orals Duck, Peer.maker's Foltiog, SaSi Wine; .to. JORN W. EVEBBILII, 1,126 . No. 109 Oburch street: Vitv Shrive, DODGERS' AND • .WOSTENEWLM'S POCKET KNIVESi PEARL and STAG_ R. 13 or beautifulfinish. RODGERS' and WADE & BUTCHER'S, and tho , CELEBRATED ,LECO ULTRA RA ZGR—SCISSORS IN-CASES_ofitho_finest_arittitiV Razors, Knives, Scissors and Tahiti Outlerr ground an , ncil (shed. EAR INSTRUMENTS or the most. anprothul 2:lTo tr r ‘ ‘ ,Tp ti d Q gtirVgliTi l aer t a a o r ti l tifater, - 11 , 4ZILTr a. 12 1' pol w vuoutww,mYitf •• ' ;LNPURAtIIG.E.• r 1006: 0!090X1 53 'HS. - - Theresa H. Moore, Samuel °seiner, Isaac, F. Baker, - Christian J. I:teasel:il -1 Baranel B. Thomas, M4B 0. BILL, President. 1869. lal-ttt th Chas. H iftrsfi - sEgeT — CA - Kii6; IL P. d: C. R. TAYLOR, 611 and 643 North Ntr.qt atroot frAleV(o6lll ROUSE PALN,TER, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, NO. 1024 PHILADELPHIA MTRET, ovirr,t, IMMZI • t . • . ; ‘ ),5414P , ' • •••.• "4. V . k 4il/e/1 - i; ISELMS'Orr SPOCIES'AIi • z • MET Public saletfat thisPltilade U P k j i a' A SOMMOMilf—.o l 4 . " TUNSDAY e at "'" ' 4HTIBI I IiT r LI . , 4I "t. Eir Soloist riesceences receive eabedaiittenuoart:i;ii'eo, , i:4•' ; - • • ••-• • ,f 4 A l'ij r ;• • ••: 2 4-' A ' Extensive Sale at the Auction Roottus• SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD ,iFUHNITHREr_ItIA.NOEfiis-r, MANTEL' AND 'PIER' MIRRORS , ' FIREPHOOTTi , • SAFES, DEPPIN6,_FINE ~ ON THURSDAY MORELS% July 1, at . 9 o'clock, at the. Auction Results,' titritisur.';'X.,,i loan, a large assortment of StwiritnifousettoldEttrall.4 rare. comprising -4, andsomo.Walnut Parlor Suits, to-, erect ;with plush; MalnutAnd_llottago.lotuitatier.altiliwz-A,7,- stiperiot rosewood Piano 'Tortes, fine 'French Pie,nl .. , .:qt 'Mantel and Pier Mirrors, Walnut Y an dlifainn,Ward - 4:: , ;'• robes, 'Bookcases, Extension and. Centre Tables.. Datc —, '- ; Sideboards. Hair, Husk and _S,traw,Matresses. Eeather' ~,,, Bode, Materieare l _ollice Pornituse, 2 Fireproof, Safes;niade by Farrel & Herring; Iron Chest, elhando- Hers, Refrigerators, Sewing Machines, Stoves. fine Oar • . . ' Sale No. lb) Arch street. • : ELEGANT FURNITURE, &c. ' • ON MONDAY•MORNING.• ' •• ' July 11, at 10 o'clock. at No. 1020 Arch street; by. data, logue, the entire Furniture of it• gentleman going Europa, oomprising—Rosewood Parlor Suit, covered • with crimson satin; Centre and • Boilduet Tables,glosef. • ' wood Piano made by Ninths & Clark; elegant Mantel ‘• end POI. Mirrors, fine , Lace Curtains, Carved flit abr.. niece; fine Carved Swiss Wood Clock and Ornaments, , Walnut Ball Puralture,Walnut Dining Room Etirnt tnre, Extension Table, China, Glass and Plated Ware. Secretary Bookcase: superior 'Valiant Chamber Focal• ture, fine Spring•and Rain , Matresses, Bolsters, anti, lows; Wardrobe, rilltroedoors; 'elegant Aimainster, Vel= TOL and other Carpets large 'Musical Box,' handsome Sae Chandeliers, and 'Fixtures. small 'Fireproof Safe, . made by •Farrell,t Bening; RitchenDteriells, &co flrr rprniture mdde by, Moore & Campion. f __" FIXTURESSaIe No, 704 South Second ; _ - FIXTURES ICE - CERA. kt 'SALN'OO ' AND CANE • .11-ABERY.CDUNTERS,± SHOW,OABES, MARBLE TOP TABLES. SODA WATEB FOUN TAIN.,IOE °BEA* - CANS AND MOULDS, BAILS PANS, Ac. • , - • ON TUESDAY July 12, at 10 o'clock,. by_oatologue,, at 10..701.80uth Second street; tho entire Eixtfiratbr cdridlorlointt-41oUti; ters,Shotrcases, marble-top 'Tables, Obairs,liceivet car pets; Oil Cloth. Soda WittCr Fountain and Apparatus, a large Quantity-oaf ice Cream-Cana find floulds, Copper Betti(iii; Bake' Pane; " Moulds. 'Candy 'Slabs and Chitterei.Droad Tiougha, Ice Dream PlateetOakebtands4 Glass Jars. Mar be examined. thihnOnting,Of Sale Ata tre1.04% ,y :: 1 :111' I I e• • • si - , - - - , - 404704 streetcabeve - Seventh„ Sale at the Auction Roeme...ll o: 701 Chestnut street, • SUPERIOR HOUSIIHOLD.FURNITLiRE,'FINE AIIRRORS, CARPETS, , - „. „Armn Parties declinhithogsekezph DAY iff or 'removing OX ; at . 10 o'clock. at the auction rooms, NG, . 701 Chestnut street,above Seventh street4in excellent assort ment of Superior Household Furniture, Henri . Parlor , and Chamber 'Sults.' Jar_ o and'elei W • a , 'a • ter 4 more. n e egan rames• ook- cases. Wardrobes, Extension Dining Table , ing Room Chairs, 011 Ice . Tables, Bet Doubie Harness, no Brussels, Ingrain and other Carpcits, Refrigerato China and Glassware, illatresses. Redding,Piated Ice water Pitchers, /to. ELEGAPT MilltßOßS' Six- elegant FrenchPlatoldantel Pieraild Ovarklbr.e.:—". roma; in handsome - Walnut Timi , 6llt - trainee, T ino - mAs ~ B racit & curl; autlTloN EBBS . AND 003111119810N - BIEROIUNTIT;7 N0..1110 ORBSTNCIT btroet, Roar ontrance 246:110713eitif6taliteia' t. floosehold-Fanaturo of evpry_flescilptioitre/Vol on Consig ~n n I mment .;—.- Sales of Furniture, at Dweltintp attended to .SO•the mostreasottabie terms." Sale at 1013 Satith Twelfth street: STOCK AND FIXTURES OFy A GROORAY:KO,BIe. ON ,WEDNESDAY MORNING, July 6, at 10 O'clock, at No. 1013 ElotithTWelfth street, will be sold, the Stoek,and Fixtures of, 6 Grocery -§tore. Can be ettimitred after. Bm-o'clock themorninfiroreale;-' TL. AMELBRIDGE (.304 AMOTION . ERRS. No. 50a 11,a11,111Matroot.above riftb:.. 't SPEOJAL BATA?, CYFLBOOTt3; 80010,' - dto. . ON 'W.EDNUDAY , DIONNLNG, - - Jnly 6, at 10 'o'clock, w.• will Seir by' catalogue; aDOCM RN) cilBoB Of - 1300bl anct - Shoess of' city. ,Eastern facture, to which the attention of buyers , Iv A. hIeCLELLAND, AUCTIONEER .L. 1219. UHESTNUT Btieet attantlaa ,giyen to Balm 9fgoTILll ll 9 1 4, Btiblin - Balek of -Furrtitnie at t>ie - Anctxon - ROolua., - , MIS Oheatnnt 'greet, every" Monday and Tnureday„ - /Xi' for particulate aee'Pnblic I,Jadgerin • $l6 ,- N. B.—A imparter class of; 'A'urnttnre ut l!rivalai Sale. - ' ' ' 1 I!..et ' 1-111H.E.YRINCIPAXLMIKEV -Knai1314114114t.:; . J.. -111.F.HT, S. IL:Cornera SIXTII,and RACEH - streehte7.7. Money advent's:4l'42kt Ilerchandhle getiers,Usf-Agateheis,..- " Jewelry, Diamonds, Gold 'and Silver Plate, and on aU articles of value, for any length of time agreed on',. - ••- ' WATCHES AHD , JE,WELB.Y. - AT - PRIV ATE.Smat.- Fine Gold Hunting Case, - Houble Bottont and Open °' race-English,. American ''; and, „Swiss ._. 'patent_ Lever . Watches; Fine Gold Bunting Case and. Open Face Eq uine Watches.; ,rixie Gold:Duplex and. other Watches; : Vino Silver Hunting Case and Open Face English, Ame- . (can. and Swiss , Patent Leven an& .Lepine .Watches;'-. ouble Case. English,Quartier and otherN , Fatches_.; Ls.. lie. Fancy "W atehes, 'Diamond DreaStpina, • Finger tip Ear Rings studs. atc. • Fine Gold Chains,Triedsd• le, nraceiets,'..?l,Chrf-E115 , t ? «%.0 1, 41 . ' m - ciVCases,nnd Jewelry - generally ---,- _ - - N FOR SALE--A large and valuable . Fire-nroof Chest, uitable for a Jeweller :- cosi 1,650-.---- '''- ",:. • - - - Also, several Lots in South C amden, and Chest . _ __ • , -- Avxs Zi -7 .II.ANVEY; AUCTIONEERS; - (Formerly with AL Thomas dr Boum). Store Nos. 48 and 50 North Birth atreet. —!ET Saletrat-Residencesrectoular-iittehtiom--- Kr' Bales at the Store every Tuesday • ". BY BAREB7.IOIM lggr i r l4 : EMlt No:130 MARKET street. c,arner of Bittik street •`e, I :• :a ~ se., . ALVTIONZRIES. Noe 232 and: as Market (treat. corner of Bank. iMiMM l nii MAUL.E, BROTHER 4 4 , CO 2500 Solith Straseit: :" • 1 87 0: PAPATTELL'EI j 'EhSit i e.ry 0/10108 t3ELE TION ' /11101tIOAN COES - • FOR PATTERNS: 1.870 "EPLIJRI:LAA - ir'l, l °( ) ,"ei skt c 4 . 4870 - • OAROLINA.‘FLuuItt.r. VIRGINIA FLOORING. DELAWARE FLOORING' WII/ 11 413 F T L I9ENYS..NG • " . I.B7o . ."AMl fi sTif?' , 117., '1870: RAI. PLANK: 1870 WALNUT BOARDS .4.ltirrik,lB7(} 1 * WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. ' • WALNUT BOARDS. WALNUT PLASM, ASSORTED FOR OABINET MASERS, , BUILDERS, AO 1870. • 'I7NDER'I IL AKERS" BED CEDAR. WALNUT AND , 1.870. 8 ' I3E B A ° BI 9- 6 E TE E D . WHITE OAK PLANK AND HIOKOIAY,' ;'AAVELINERY. &V.; • IvrE • RICK & 80148_,_ • - SOUTHVirARH'IrOUNDRY, , {4t3o WASHINGTON- Atanue, PhUadelptkiw - - MANUFACTURE • . BTEAII,ENGINES—High anit Low Preiinte i rkswinow..!i: tai, Beam, Oscillating, 1 3 / 4 11 .1 BOIL Cylinder, rue, Tubular ,&o. ^ STN.& RlMERS—Nasmyth and Dayr atylen; and 01P - OA BTINGS—Loam, Dry and Green Sand, Brass, bd..; • ROOFS—Iron Frame_ i s for covering with Slate or no* TANKS—Of Oast or Wrought Irou , for rellneriea,Wokors • oil, ;to, • ,; GAS MACHINERY—Such as Retorts Bench triaa ha ft Holders and Erames, Pnritlers, Colts lend Barrows,,Valve_4 Governors; dm, _ SUGAR,. Md.OHLNEWY—Snch •as vaconin rani land •Pnmvah Defecators, Done' Black Filtorti t Ittarnem i Waeliera and Elevators. Bag Plitero; Sugar ' and Black Caro &c.: . • - 1: ." Bole manufacturers of the following Finectaltieet: In Philadelphia and vicinttiolf William WrialithlPl!datill Variable Cutoff Stetun Engine. _ Intlio,United State., of .Wooton t o Patent Belf-oenkr« ~;; • - Inland Self-balancing Centrifugal Bugavdraining.ttir no, , Glass a Barton's imPreVemant On Aspinwall," Wools:ors: Oeutrlt Bartol'o Patent Wrought-Iron Retort Lid. • . Strahan's Drill Grinding Root. ; • Contractors for the design, erection and -Snorleator_wortll. l gSOsAror „tsnlnaloe. - *OP -•- eloppra • 4.,ND 7 1 r ELLOW .w . d : 413"-athi ne wi ii r lt i ffinfd 4'! g s 'rola V+ l ; comer, coo t up. o unt wham,. Wuit3uß gv.tixo.cal pomp dial - me, " 1879 it '; ' ',• ~,,t 18V .1 4 1870. lee 'barz& a. A If _~. ;;v , :~ V , s ~t
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