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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT BELLEFONTE. THE HERRING STILL TRIUMPHANT. BELLEFONTE, July 19, 1871. MESSRS. FARRELL, HERRING PHILADA.

-On last our town was visited by the largest fire Saturday, had. We were fortunate enough to have one of your celebrated Fire-Proof Safes, purchased of you ten years ago, and which fell into the cellar surrounded by a large lot of sugar and other combustible material, where it lay for twenty-four hours, On opening it. everything was safe, and has been visited by many bankers and business men, who all speak of it in the highest terme. Please send us another one as soon as possible. Yours, truly, BURNSIDE THOMAS.E Herring's Patent Champion Safes, The most reliable protection tion from fire known.

Herring's New Patent Champion Bankers' Safes, Combining wrought iron and hardened steel, and iron welded with the patent Franklinite or "Spiegel afford protection against burglars to an extent not heretofore known. FARREL, HERRING PHILADELPHIA. HERRING, FARREL SHERMAN, NEW YORK. HERRING N'. 40 STATE STREET, CHICAGO.

HERRING, FARREL SHERMAN, NEW ORLEANS. N. hand Safes, of our own and other makers, always on hand sale cheap. tablishment where steam is employed as a motive or heating agency, Full particulars can be obtained by applying at the works. MISCELLANEOUS.

TO THOSE USING STEAM. SAFETY -AND ECONOMY. The Harrison Safety Boiler, MANUFACTURED BY JOSEPH HARRISON, Of this city, at his on GRAY'S FERRY ROAD. BELOW THE UNITED STATES IS THE MOST ECONOMICAL, THE SAFEST AND THE BEST STEAM BOILER MADE. Since their introduction, more than Ten Years ago, not one of the Fifteen Hundred iu use has exploded with disastrous results.

Not a singfe life has been lost and no property of value destroyed. The Boiler is compact and adapted for use in any es- AMERICAN WASHER. PRICE It is so simple in its construction that any child can work it. It will do more work in one hour than can be done in three with the old washboard. It adjusts itself to any garment washing a blanket or a lace collar.

Cell and see it. For sale, wholesale aud retail, at the woodenware depot of A. H. FRANCISCUS No. 513 MARKET Street.

Agents wanted in all parts of the United States, 1819. 1871. PLUMBING. CANBY BROTHERS, No. 321 ARCH STREET, GAS FITTING.

Caloric Engines for Pumping, and Gas Apparatus for the Country "Specialty." HANDSOME PARLOR PLATE MIRRORs. BEST GOLD FRAMES. BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. LOW DOWN PRICES. SALTERS, No.

911 MARKET Street. Our spacious new building is filled, from cellar to dome, with all descriptions of Looking Glasses, Gold Consul Tables, Window Cornicee, Picture Frames, Chromos. EnAll gravings, who contemplate purchasing will please remember we guarntee three things- -No deception, no overcharge, no diseatiefaction. A LINE FOR AN ADVERTISEMENT IN $6 780 weekly newspapers circulating cheapest in all medium the Northern States of the Union. Best and of its kind in the world.

Eetimates ROW. sent on application to E. W. FOSTER, No. 41 PARK Y.

WILLIAM G. MARKET RHOADS, Street, EARTH TRADE CLOSET MARK COS, Philadelphia, EARTH CLOSET Portable Dry Earth Commodes and Apparatus for Fixed Closets. New etyle for Offices and Chambers just out. CARPETINGS, C. FOULK.

S. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CARPETINGS AND OIL CLOTHS No. 19 S. SECOND Street, below Market, a full line of description of Carpets always in stock at the lowest every c.rah pricee. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1871.

CITY NOTICES. ST. JAMES' HOTEL, BOSTON, If our friends will kindly inform us, either by telegraph letter, of their arrival, we shall be better prepared for their reputation of this new contended and elegant establishment is such as to require no comment. Transient board, Four Dollars per day, Proprietor ST. JAMES' HOTEL, BOSTON.

Dr. J. P. Wyman, Dentist, and Office the painless extraction of teeth with pure Nitrous Oxide Gas. No.

1283 ARCH Street. A deduction when Artificial Teeth are inserted. Farnham's Permanent Cure for the Asthma. Relief guaranteed in five minutes. Price, $2 per box: six boxer, $10, Sent by mail, securely sealed, with postage HAM No.

210 BROADWAY, New York. P. 0. prepaid, on receipt of WILLIAM H. FARNBox 2842, C.

S. Bates, M. Can be consulted free, at hie rooms, General Pike Hotel, Frankford, on the 9th; at the Railroad Hotel, Germantown, on the 10th: No. 1230 N. Frout street every Monday.

Bates Dandelion Cordial and Pille sold by druggists. Whitman Son's Summer Confections for Tourists and for presents, put up in one, two, three. four and S. tive pound corner boxes. STEPHEN F.

WHITMAN SON, W. of TWELFTH and MARKET Streets. MARRIED. -On the 8th by the Rev. Atwood, Mr.

HARMON MALIBY, of Bethel. SulliVAn N. to Mrs. SARAH M. BAXTER, of this city, DIED.

Burial Ground, Sixth and Washington streete, at 3 o'clock P. where the relatives and friends of the city are reepectfully invited to attend. the 8th Mrs. MARY RODGERS. in the "5th year of her age.

The relatives and friends of the from family the are respectfully. Invited to attend the funeral, of her son, John Cummine, No. 134 Craven street, this (Wednesday) morning, at 8 o'clock. Funeral services at 8t. Augustine's Church.

Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. SETTLE. -On the 7th HENRY HALLIWELL son of George C. and Lizzie Settle, aged 8 months and 13 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoou, at 8 o'clock.

the 8th at Atlantic City, JESSIE wife of Robert J. Steen, aud daughter of Hettie E. and the late Jesse W. Davis, in the 25th year of her age. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No.

3415 Hamilton street, West Philadelphia, on Friday, the 11th at 3 P. M. Interment at Laurel Hill. ON. -On the oth SUBAN, wife of James Singleton, in the 65th year of her age.

The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, No. 193 Prime street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. To proceed to Wharton Street M. E. Church for service and interment.

SANDS. -On the 8th HATTIE, daughter of William La and Harriet Sard, aged 6 years, 3 months and 15 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parente, No. 320 Dickerson street, this Lafayette (Thursday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock. To proceed to Cemetery, -On the 7th Mre.

HANNAH, relict of the late Benjamin Young, aged 45 years. The relatives and friends funeral, of the from family her are respectfully Invited 'to attend the late residence. No. 183 West Norris street. this (Thursday) afternoon, at o'clock.

AMITY LODGE, NO. 19, 1. 0. 0. THE officers and members are requested to meet at the hall, N.

Sixth on Fridav, at 1 o'clock P. to attend the the 7th BRRYL COLINE, daughter of I. Addis. and Clara A. Bush.

aged 1 year and 7 The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from No. (1931 Warnock street. -On August 6, 1871, LOUIS JULIEN, CABALE. only son of Orens Joseph Louis and Louise Cabale, aged 22 years, 6 months and 14 days. The relatives and friende of the family are respecttully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his father.

No. 18 S. Ninth street, on Monday morning, rat 9 o'clock. Solemn High Mass will be celebrated at St. Mary's, 8.

Fourth street, at 10 o'clock precisely. the 7th WILLIAM COLQUHOUN. aged 56 years, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) morning, vat 8 o'clock. from his late residence, No. 2337 N.

Fifth street. High Maas at St. Edward's. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery, the 9th EDWARD DAVIS, aged 59 years. The relatives and friends of the family: also, the members of Amity Lodge.

No. 19, I. O. of 0. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, (No.

9316 South street, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Lafayette Cemeterv. ELLIS. -On the 8th Mr. EDWARD ELLIS, aged 46 years.

The relatives and friends of the family; also, the Letter Carriers and Employees of the Philadelphia Post Office, Post No. 2. G. A. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this (Thursday) afternoon.

at 5 o'clock, from his late residence, Mary street, below Seventh and below Federal. 'To proceed to Machpelah Cemetery. the 8th CLARENCE infant son of Frederick and Laura A. FENTON. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thur day) afternoon, Angust 10, at 8 o'clock, from the residence of his grand parents.

No. 922 Filbert street. the 8th ISAAC W. son of William A. and Sarah P.

Fisher. in the 14th year of his ago. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resider.ce of his parents, Lower Merion, Montgomery ou Friday next, the 11th iner. at 10 o'clock. the 8th at Claymont, Miss ELLEN FLAHERTY.

The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral. from Broad and Washington streets, on arrival of the train, at 3 o'clock P. this (Thursday), the 10th without further notice. GLEASON. the 7th ANGIE BERTHA.

daughter of George and Melvina Gleason, aged 3 years. The relatives and friende of the family are respectfully juvited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afterncon, at 1 o'clock, from her parents' residence, No. 625 Siegel street. GLEASON. -Ou the 8th MARY, wife of the late James Gleason, aged 80 yeare.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the reeidence of her son, Michael Gleason. William street, below Frankford read. this (Thureday) morning. at 830 o'clock. Bolemn High Mass and interment at St.

Anne's. -On the 7th BARTHOLOMEW, son of the late John and Bridget Grady, aged 26 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral. from the reeidence of his another. No.

2501 Pine street, this (Thurday) afternoon. 1 o'clock. Funeral services at St. Patrick's Church. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery.

-Ou the 6th JOSEPH FURMAN HARRIS. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. this (Thureday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock. at Trinity P. E.

Church, Southwark. Interment at Ebenezer Vault. the 7th NATHAN HORN. in the 54th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Juvited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his mother, Calcon Hook, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock, interment at Darby, the 8th MARY MCCORMICK, adopted daughter of Robert Dalton, aged 23 yeare.

The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence. 8. D. corner of Dauphin and East Thompson Interment streete. this (Thursday) afteruoon, at 1 o'clock.

at Cathedrai Cemetery. the 6th HUGH MOMAHAN, in the 93th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. from his late residence, No. 019 N.

Fifth street, above Race, this (Thursday) morning, at 10-o'clock. -Op the 8th ALICE MAY. daughter of James and Mary E. Mareden, aged 15 mouths. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Javited to attend the funeral, from the residence (Thureday) of her parenta, No.

1630 Beulah etreet, this at 2 P. M. NELSON. -On the 6th DORA, daughter of Thomas and Mary Nelson, aged 4 months, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the regidence of her No. 1632 Barker street, this (Thureday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock.

Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. the 7th SARAH J. RANKIN, widow of the late John H. Rankin, and daughter of W. A.

Leary. aged 31 yeare. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, Forty-eighth street, corner of Silverton avenue, this (Thursday) morning, at 9 o'clock. the Auguet 7, at his late residence, Gwynedd Township, Montgomery hie WILLIAM RICKARDS. in the 78th year friends of age.

invited The relatives and are to attend his funeral, on Friday, August 11. Services to be held at the house at 11 A. thence to proceed to Philadelphia via North Pennsylvania Railroad. Interment at Union funeral of brother EDWARD DAVIS. By order of the N.

THOMAS M. STEPHENS, Sec'y. SPECIAL NOTICES. LYE'S MEDICINES and TREATMENT. No.

1029 RACE Street. THOMAS WARDLE. M. D. DIAMONDS, EMERALDS AND OTHER Precious Stones eet in new designs: prices marked down in plain figures, and retailed at wholesale pricee, at IT.

W. Y'8 Old Established Watch and Jewelry Establishment. No. 692 MARKET Street. GOULD CO.

CONTINUE TO GIVE piece of Walnut Furniture at all three stores free to each purchaser, during the month of August, as previously advertised. GOULD N. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets, Nos. 37 and 39 N.

SECOND Street, and No. 1206 MARKET Street. GROCERIES. Fine Staple and Fancy Groceries, always selected with reference to the most particalar family trade, for sale at the lowest cash prices. Country orders solicited.

and goods packed and delivered free of charge at Depots, Express Offices and Steamboats, E. BRADFORD CLARKE, Successor to SIMON COLTON CLARKE. S. W. CORNEL BROAD and WALNUT.

NO NATIVE WINES. Husmann's Celebrated Missouri Wines at Reduced Prices. Urbana "Imperial" Champagne. California Wines from the Best yards, FOR SALE BY JAMES R. WEBB, S.

E. Cor. Walnut and Eighth Sts. LAFAYETTE BUILDING, SAVING AND Loan meeting of the Stockholders and Board of Directors will be held this evening at the Pennsylvania Hose House. Eighth Street below Green, to nominate officers, receive dues funds.

J. H. WILKINSON, Secretary. Hair BATCHELOR'S the HAIR DYE. -THIS splendid Dye is best in the world, only true and perfect Dye.

Harmless taneous No disappointment -No ridiculous not contain Lead nor any Vitalie Poison to injure the Hair and System." Invigorates the Hair and leaves it soft and beautiful; Black or Brown. Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Applied at the Factory, No. 16 Bond street. New York.

DEPARTMENT OF MARKETS AND the Commissioner, corner of FIFTH and WALCity. Property, Wharves and of NUT Streete, Philadelphia. Proposals for buiding four sectiors of market honges on Girard avenue, between ELM and OTIS Streets. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until Anguat 15. 1871, at 2 o'clock.

Specifications to be had, and the plan can be seen at thi oflice. No hid will be received unlers it be accompanied with a certiicate that a bond of has been deposited with the City Solicitor a8 per ordinance of May 25, 1860. The contract, when award to be accompanied by a boud and warrant of attorn in half the amount of the total bid. with such security as shall be approved by the Committee on Finance. in accordance with the ordinance approved July 5.

1870. The city reserves the right to reject any bid not deeme 1 satisfactory and for the beat interest of the city. J. H. PUGH, gurd to the business.

All money risk. forwarded by mail in carefully sealed letters at our Address B. F. GARDINER P. 0.

Box 2181. Portland, Me. AMUSEMENTS. WALNUT STREET THEATRE MONDAY, AUGUST 14, Boucicault's ELFIE. THE MAID OF THE CHERRY TREE INN.

A NEW AND ORIGINAL DRAMA, will be presented for the first WITH NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, Surprising Tableaux aud Striking Effecte. Mr. C. WHEATLEIGH 88. SAD LOVE Mr.

C. FISHER as. CHIRRUP Mies EFFIE GERMON AB. ELFIE and many old favorites combined in A CAST OF GREAT EXCELLENCE. SCOTLAND IN THE ANNUAL FIELD! GAMES THIRTEENTH OF THE CALEDONIAN CLUB, OAKDALE OF PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN RAILROAD AUGUST AND BROAD STREET, ON MONDAY, 11, 1871.

Games open to all competitors. Three hundred dollars in prizes. JAMES FLEMING, the great rival of Donald Dinnie, will compete in the games. Music furnished by McClurg's Liberty Cornet Band Ristine's Orchestra, and the PIPERS OF THE CLUB. Fourth and Eighth street passenger cars, and excureion trains from Ninth and Green, run direct to the Park.

Excursion tickets, 15 cents. ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS. Adulte, 50 cente. Children, 25 cente. MAN COATES ENNERCHOR and FRANKLIN GARDEN, N.

Streets. E. CORNER CARL SENTZ'S CONCERTS. Every evening at 8 o'clock. Single tickets at Continental Music Hotel Storer, News Stand; No.

707 Coates street and principal COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. -GEORGE VICKERS AND H. W. A VICKERS have united for the practice of the law in Kent and Queen Anne Counties, SUN. Maryland, under the Chestertown, July 1, 1871.

firm of GEORGE VICKERS FIRM OF FRALEY PAXSON. THE wholesale notione, has this day teen discoved by mutual consent, G. busitiese W. will FRALEY, be settled senior and partner, carried withdrawing. T.

The PAXSON. at No. 16. SECOND Street. on by ELWOOD G.

S. W. FRALEY. Anguet 1. 1871.

ELWOOD T. PAXSON. PIANOS. UNITED MAKERS' GRAND and Upright Pianos. First premiums awarded wherever exhibited.

C. J. HEPPE, Square Sole Agent, N. W. cor.

SIXTH the and "United THOMPSON Piano Makers' Streets, N. B. -Call for copies of Triumphant Waltz," free of charge. WANTS. COMPLETE FILE OF THE Telegraph" for the year 18 15.11 Address P.

O. Box No. 1734. VANTED, A LAD OF GOOD EDUCATION, is capable of reading manuscript readily and correctly. Apply in fifth etery of Inquirer Building, No.

304 CHESTNUT Street, between 3 and 5 P. M. ANTED--AN AGENCY FOR GREAT Britain, for a first-class brand of lobsters. Apply. with full particulars, to JOHN MOIR SON, No.

56 VIRGINIA Street. Aberdeen. WANTED WHOLESALE Trimming House, desirably located and having a well- estal lished trade, is desirous of extending its bueiness by additional capital, either special or active. est, at this office. WANTED by a lad, SITUATION IN writes AN OFFICE and can come with best recommendations from former employers.

Address or apply to F. W. GAYNOR, No. 610 TOWNSEND Street. Nineteenth Ward, Philada, WANTED, BY nicely-furnirhed A LADY House.

OF in REFINEMENT. and pleasant locality, with the privilege of taking first-class boarders; one where tae rent would be entirely or partially taken in board preferred. Addrese M. V. B.

Office of Inquirer. FRENCH ELDERLY GENTLEMAN AND A wife would like a home at. a Boarding School, the Lady as Assistant Matron, Gentleman 28 Teacher of French, Mathematics and Drawing, Would engage for one year. at $100 per year for each. Address W.

N. L. corner of THIRTEENTH and WALNUT Streets." Best city reference. GENTS WANTED FOR THE HISTORY OF A the war between Germany and France. -It contains over 150 fine engravings of Battle Scenes and Incidents in the War, and is the only full.

Authentic and Official His-. tory of that great conflict. Agents are meeting with unprecedented success, selling from 20 to 40 copies per day, and it is published in both English and German. CAUTION. -Inferior histories are being circulated.

See that the book you buy contains 150 fine engravings and 800 pages. Send for circulars and see on "NATIONAL term, and a full description of the work. Address PUBLISHING No. 19 N. SEVENTH Pa.

SOMETHING NEW FOR EVERYBODY.A useful, easy and lucrative employment for all, old and young, male and female. This employment will not interfere with your other businers, let that be what it may. No capital ie required to engage in this business. It requires no traveling or peddling, but gives the comforts of a home, This with a chance to make from $50 to $200 per month. is no recipe of any kind.

or agency, but is something entirely new, and is highly recommended te all persons who desire a permanent, money-making and for genteel this employment. information, No let their business be what it may, We guarantee entisfacperson will ever regret seuding tion in every case. The information we offer, when once in the possession of a person, will be a source of constant income and will be invaluable during life, without extra expense. To any person who, after sending for the information, shall feel dollars or that we have misrepresented, we will send two for their trouble, There is positively no humbug or deception in these statement. We would not make false statemente to the public; there is nothing with gained this in the end by deceit.

During our connection business, we are not aware of a single care in which any one has found reason to accuse us of any other course of conduct than the one we have invariably pursued -that ot fair, upright and honorable dealing. We will. upon receipt of instructions one dollar by mail, send by return of mail full in re- EDUCATIONAL. $150 at A Episcopal Academy, -BOARD AND Haddonfield. N.

TUITION- J. MADAME and children. CLEMENT'S Germantown, SCHOOL FOR opeus September 18. For circulars address the Principal. BRAINARD Addrees INSTITUE, CRANBURY, NEW W.

8. MoNAIR, Principal, ELOCUTION Schools Claseee. WHITE Also, Private BRADLEY. Instruction. No.

506 WAGER Street. OAKLAND will FEMALE INSTITUTE, 5. For circulars address J. GRIER RALSTON, Principal. FEMALE SEMINARY, Lawrenceville.

J. The session September 12. For Circulare, addrees C. W. NASSAU, Principal.

NEW JERSEY N. for COLLEGIATE ladies and INSTITUTE, gentleBordentown, young men, will reopen September 4. For circulars apply to Principals, E. E. HAAS, A.

M. SQUARE terms, ACADEMY, CHESTER countv, $5 per week. Students main tho whole year. S. C.

SHORTLIDGE, A. graduate of Harvard University, Principal and Proprietor. CHESTNUT STREET FEMALE SEMINARY, Miss BONNEY and Ming DILLAYE. Principals. The twenty-second vear will open Wednesday, September 20.

at No. 1615 CHESTNUT Street. JERSEY MILITARY INSTITUTE, ON the Delaware. near Trenton, New Jeracy, Rev. ELIAS S.

SCHENCK. A. Principal. The very best. Seud for circular.

DENNINGTON SEMINARY, CONVENIENT Philadelphia. School first class. Best of references given. Address "THOMAS HANLON, D.D., Pennington. N.

J.11 COTTAGE SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LAdies, Pottstown, Pennsylvania. Opens September 7. For circulars address, Rev. JOHN MOORE. Principal.

OXFORD FEMALE SEMINARY, OXFORD, Chester county, Pa. -The next term will tember 13. For Catalogues apply to Misses BRISCOL, Principal. TROY FEMALE SEMINARY. This institution offers the accumulated advantages of over fifty years of successful operation.

For circulars apply to JOHN H. WILLARD, Troy, N. Y. MISS Boarding ANABLE'S Day School ENGLISH for AND Young Ladier, FRENCH No. 1350 PINE Street, will re-open on the 20th of September next.

-THE MISSES SABINE WILL OVERBROOK School for girls and little boys. at Overbrook. corner of CITY Avenue and LANCASTER Turnpike, on the 13th of September. JOHN'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS, SING Sing, N. Y.

(forn ely Mr. CHURCHILL'S School), ST. Rev. J. BRECKENBRIDGE GIBSON, D.

Rector. The third year will begin September 19. COLLEGE, educational advantages, N. together furnishes with a pleasant home. Board and tuition.

a year. For catalogues, address "Rev. J.H. BRAKELEY, Ph. ANDALUSIA COLLEGE, ANDALUSIA.

Reopens September 11, 1871. For circulars address Rev. Dr. WELLS or Professor A. H.

FETTEROLF. HALL, MORAVIAN BOARDING NAZARETH boys, Nazareth. Northampton county, Pa. Ageuts at Philadelphia Messre. JORDAN BROTHER.

No. 209 N. THIRD Street, TREEMOUNT SEMINARY, NORRISTOWN, for young men boys. Classical, mathematical and commercial. Twenty-seventh year, The Fall and Winter Fo: sion commences Tuesday, September 5.

For circulars, address JOHN W. LOCH, Principal. BURLINGTON H. COLLEGE, ODENHEIMER, N. J.

President. Preparatory Department September 18, 1871. For information as to terma, addrees "Rector of Burlington College. N. DEMBROKE SCHOOL FOR BOYS.

Nos. 187. 191 MADISON Avenue, Baltimore, Md.Sersion opens September 15.. Accommodation for boarding students unsurpassed. For admission or circulars address as above.

Prof. J. C. KINEAR, A. Principal, BISHOPTHORPE.

SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. The fourth year commences September 13, 1871. For circulars addrees the Principal. MISS F. J.

WALSH, Bethichem, Pa. TESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, WILmington. Delaware, offere thorough instruction, careful supervision of the health, influences, manners and reasonable morals of the pupils, under homelike at expen se. The fall session will begin September 11, 1871. For catalogues address Rev.

JOHN WILSON, A. President. MILITARY ACADEMY, Poughkeepsie. healthy; Scenery unequalled; Building convenient: Teachers highly edtcated. earnest-working men; stem of order un-urpassed.

A wide -awake, thorough-going School for Bova wishing to be trained for for College. or fog West Point ol' the Naval Academy. Address, 0113 BISBEE, A. Principal and Proprietor. AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERCIVIL at the Renselear Polytechnic Institute, Troy.

N. X. A higher aud more practical Course of Instruction will be given here than has ever been attempted elsewhere in this country. Re-opens September 13. For the Annual Register, containing improved Course of Study, and full particulars, apply to Professor CHARLES DROWNE, Director.

FURNITURE AND REVERSIBLE Settees for Sunday Schools, of the most approved style; School Slates and Blackboards, mannfactured by W. P. CHLINGER. at the Columbia Works, COLUMBIA Avenue, below Second street. Salesroom CHESTNUT Stovet.

Philadelphia. INTERNAL REVENUE REVENUE STAMPS Of all denominations and in any quantity can be had at THE PRINCIPAL DEPOT FOR THE SALE OF U. S. REVENUE STAMPS, No. 304 CHESTNUT Street.

AND AT THE BRANCH OFFICE, No. 105 S. FIFTH Street, (ONE DOOR BELOW CHESTNUT.) Revenue Stamps printed on Checks, Drafts, Receipts Address all orders to STAMP AGENCY, No. 304 CHESTNUT Street, INQUIRER BUILDING, PHILADA, EXCURSIONS. FOR A DIP IN THE OCEAN! MONDAY, August 14.

1971. GRAND EXCURSION TO CAPE Members of MAY. COLUMBIAN LODGE, No. 36. I.

0. of 0. F. Columbian Association, The reputation of our Exe irsions for order and pleasure not surpassed by any which have ever been given. Our Pleasure with Order." This will be the last Odd Fellows' excursion of the senson to Cape May.

Tickets can be had of any of the Members or Committee of Arrangewharf mente, (gee large morning of posters the Excursion. The train will with butterfly on.) and at the be on made up with first care, and a seat will be furnished for every ticket a vid. Tickets, $150: children, Last boat leaves Market street wharf at 6 o'clock A. M. sharp.

GREAT EXCURSION TENTH TO EUROPE AND THE EAST. TRAVELING ROUTE. London, France, Switzerland, Venice. Italy, Vienua Greece, (by Turkey, time Palestine. Egypt, returning via of the carnival), Parie to New York.

Participation for 5 months, $1500 $1200 gold. gold. Participation for 4 montha, with wine. entrance to all Including excellent board, all drives in carriages or on sighte, her guiding eback, and free luggage. all pourboire, Special attendance, undertaking the firet one in Europe which for attention paid to ladies.

has organized especially for fine This ie series of years Egypt. parties only, The testimonials great and extracts of of former travelthese excursions to Palestine and ing companions may serve an an undertaking evidence during as to the the adminand istrating the powers tending in general. Furtherm re. the best of of the voyage to references will be given by prominent firms of New York citv. For the programme and further information apply COM- at the Office of the UNIVERSAL York.

EXCURSION PANY, No, BROADWAY, New RAU, Manager. General EDUCATIONAL. THE LEHIGH SOUTH UNIVERSITY. BETHLEHEM, PA. Founded by Hon.

ASA PACKER. Tuition free. The term opens and students will be examined for entrance on deptember1. Apply to HENRY COPPER. L.L.D..

President. THE MISSES CHAPMAN AND MISS open September 11. For Circulare, address the Misses Ladies, Holmesburg, The Fall term will TSCHUDY'S Boarding and Day School for Young CHAPMAN. or Mrs. J.

H. THOMAS' Bookstore, No. 1344 Chestnut street. DENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL AGE NO. 512 ARCH Street, Philadelphia.

-The tablished and reliable offers special tenchera wishing positions, also, to principe boards and families to secure the sere same; also for the exchange, rent or eale of school pre ties. CHEGARAY Street, INSTITUTE. Nos. 1527 AND 1529 Philadelphia, English and French for vonng ladies aud misses, boarding and day pupils. will reopen on Wedneeday, September 20.

French is the the institute. language of the family, and is constantly spoken in MADAME D'HERVILLY. Principal. CHESTER VALLEY ACADEMY FOR BOYS, Chester county, reopen September 1. Convenient of access.

Healthy aud peasant location. The method of instruction and discipline are such as to secure the progress and happiness of the pupils. Thorough preparation for Business or College. Send for a catalog 1e. F.

DONLEAVY LONG, A. Principal. CHELTENHAM will Wednesday, September REV. open 14, his English and Classical Boarding and Day School. for boys, near Shoemakertown, Montgomery County, Pa.

No effort will be spared to make this, in all respects, a first-class institution. Mr. Clements will be assisted by gentlemen of marked scholarel ip and ability. terms and circular address the Princita'. P.

Jenkintown. Pa. References: Kt. Rev. Wm.

Bacon Steven, D. Rev. Clement M. Butler, Jay Cooke, and Robert Shoemaker, Esq. VALLEY INSTITUTE, MEchaniceburg.

Rev. 0. EGE Ar SON. This institution has now been under successful of eration 18 yeara enjoying meanwhile a liberal patronage from this and adjoining states. The courre of etudy is thor ugh and tical, embracing all the branches taught in firet-class commercial academic and collegiate preparatory schools.

The terms of admiseion are for bearding, tuition and washing $240 per year, one-half in advance. A liberal discount mini-tere. Duties resume September 4. Send for a catalogue and address for further information A. Hi EGE, Principal.

References -Dr. J. F. Bird. Green street; Rev.

Charles Maeden, Spring Garden street. Philadelphia. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY. CHESTER, DELAWARE COUNTY, PA. (For, Resident Cadeta only.) The tenth annual session opens Wednesday, September 6.

The buildings, which are new and admirably located, were erected at a cost exceeding $100.060. Thorough instruction in Civil Classics the Mathematical and Natural Sciences, the and English. is imparted by West Point graduates and other competent professore. Attention is given to the personal habits and moral training of cadets. For circulars apply to James H.

Orne, Chestnut street; T. B. Peterson, No. 306 Chestnut street; L. Ladomue, No.

802 Che-tnut street, to Colonel THEODORE HYATT. President. CLOTHING. STILL GOES ON THE SALE OF CLOTHING AT CHARLES STOKES UNUSUAL PRICES. Judging from the sales of the last week, our entire Summer Stock will be sold by ugust 15, No.

824 CHESTNUT Street. TRUSTS AND DEPOSITS. THE PHILADELPHIA TRUST, SAFE DEPOSIT AND INSURANCE COMPANY, Ollice and Burglar-Proof Vaults in THE PHILADELPHIA BANK BUILDING, No. 421 CHESTNUT STREET. CAPITAL.

of $500,000. For Safe-keeping Government. Bonds and other Securities, Family Plate, Jewelry, and other valuables, under special guarantoe, at the lowest rates. The Company also offer for Rent. at rates varying from $15 to $75 per annum, the renter atone holding the key, SMALL SAFES IN THE BURGLAR- VAULTS, affording absolute Security against Fire, Theft, Burglary and Accident.

All fiduciary obligations, such as Trusta, Guardianships, Executorships, will be undertaken and faithfully discharged. ALL TRUST INVESTMENTS ARE KEPT SEPARATE AND APART FROM THE COMPANY'S ASSETS. Circulars, giving full details, forwarded on application. DIRECTORS. Thomse Robins, Benjamin B.

Comegys, Lewis R. Ashhurst. Augustus Heaton. J. Livingston Erringer, F.

Ratchford Starr, McCullagh, Daniel Haddock, Jr. Edwin M. Lewis, Edward Y. Townsend, James Claghorn, John D. Taylor, Hou.

Vin. A. Porter. Edward 8. Handy, Joseph Car-or, M.

D. OFFICERS, President R. ASHHURST. Vice Perident- J. LIVINGSTON ERRINGER.

Secretary- -R. P. MoCULLAGH. Treasurer- L. DUBOIS.

BOARDING. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Broadway, New York, Will Reopen, under New Management, AUGUST 22. For the Reception of Guests. The spacious building has been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished throughout. The Proprietors have made every exertion to adapt it to the comfort and convenience of its patrons, and have spared neither pains nor expense to secure that end.

TWEED GARFIELD. Proprietors. DESIRABLE ROOMS WITH BOARD TWO a small family, No. 739 SPRUCE Street. SUITE AND SINGLE ROOMS: table if desired, S.

E. corner SPRUCE and TANDSOME private EIGHTH Streets. HANDSOME suit of roome to rent, -class board, No. PINE Street. References exchanged.

4103 -A LARGE ROOM ON SECOND BOARDING or with unfurnished. board, for Apply at gentleman No. and VINE wife, Room furnished 2096 Street. HOTEL, No3. 312 AND 314 RACE Street for transient and permanent boarders.

Accommodatione firet-class and prices moderate. FRANKLIN STETLER, Proprietor. BOARDING A gentleman THIRD and wife, in a FLOOR. private WITH family. Location, from Chestnut to Pine.

Address at this office. TRANSIENT OR PERMANENT BOARD.Nos, 1105 and 1107 GIRARD Street. Central Location. Very desirable handsomely furnished roome. Re ferences exchanged.

BOARDING, CAN BE HAD IN A PRIVATE pleasant Can neighborhood: rooms, large, airy and well furnished. accommodate see or two families or a number of single gentlemen. ApTly at No. 391 S. THIRD Street.

CHANCE. -FOUR ELEGANT large unfurnished rooms. on Walnut street, for rent. by a single gentleman, to Cae or two gentlemen: private bath, handeone garden. faree servants attendance, breakfast and ordered, in the house.

Best refer. E. ence corner required. of Address. THIRTEENTH, tor aud t'aree WALNUT months.

A. Streets. B. CHINA AND GLASSWARE PARIS CLOCKS, BRONZES AND DINNER SERVICES, IN EVERY VARIETY, AT. CHINA HALL, No.

1218 Street. SUMMER LONG BRANCH. THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL, LONG. BRANCH, N. WAS OPENED ON THE 15th OF JUNE.

WM. B. BORROWS. Late of Everett House, PROPRIETOR WEST END- HOTEL, Formerly Stetson House, LONG BRANCH. N.

J. This elegant hotel having been purchased by George G. Preebury. James Sykea and Peter Gardner, will be open for the reeeption of guests on the 20th Applications for rooms, may be addreseed to SYKES GARDNER Long Branch. N.

J. TONG BRANCH, N. J. THE MANSION Housc is now open for the scazon. B.

LAIRD, Proprietor. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, Is now open, for the reason. Graffula's Seventh Regiment Band engaged for the A Germau will be given every. Wedneeday HARRY evening. HOWLAND.

Manager. WEST'S Bay. -To BAY-SIDE order Soft HOUSE, Crabs, NEAR Woodcock, PLEAS- Chicken Pot-pie, Spanish Mackerel Suppers: Clams and Oysters in every style, to order: Fishing. Crabbing. E.

WEST. Proprietor. RESORT AND SEA, BATHING.SUMMER House. Point Pleasant, open for Gueste. Terms $12 and $15 per JOHN ARNOLD, Proprietor.

SEA HOWLAND'S BATHING. HOTEL LONG is now open BRANCH, for the N. recep- tion of visitors. HOWLAND WHITE, Proprietors. NEW Long YORK Branch.

HOTEL, PLEASURE BAY, near P. COOPER, Proprietor, TOSEPH H. FLYNN, OLD PLEASURE BAY, Dear Long Branch, N. is now open for the reception of visitors. CUMMER RETREAT.

PLEASURE BAY. near Long Branch. N. J. -Supper Rooms and Sail Boats for private parties.

E. H. PRICE. Proprietor. CAPE LA PIERRE HOUSE, CAPE MAY CITY, N.

J. This new and handsomely located house, on OCEAN Street, a short distance from the beach, having been leased by the proprietors for a term of years. has been enlarged. painted and newly furnished, and will of be open wishing the comforta new of a home. in a first-class house this season under auspices for the reception guesta pear the beach, and will open for the reception and of visitors sixth month.

The rooms are large airy, commanding a fine- view of the The table will be supplied with all the delicacies of the season. No bar attached to the house. WALTER HANNAH C. W. GREEN.

GREEN. Proprietors, HOTEL, CORNER OF JACKSON LAFAYETTE Streeta, Cape May STATES, City. N. J- Will open for the reception of guests on Satur. day, July, 1, aud, every shall attention to the in convenience of its and decomtert of the same not be wanting any partmente.

The honze has been refitted and furnished throughout. Special terms made with families. Address CLIFFORD CO. Cape May City, N. J.

Terms per day, or 815 per week. First-class Bar attached by KELLEY. SEA BATHING. NATIONAL HALL, Commands CAPE May, Open for the Season, July 1. unobstructed view of the Ocean.

Superior accommodation to vieitore, Good stabling. Terms, $16 to $18 per week. No Bar. Satisfactory prices to parties and families securing rooms. for the season.

Address. AARON GARRETSON, Proprietor, DHILADELPHIA HOUSE, CAPE MAY, 20. Terms reasonable. Address E. GRIFFITH, Cape May.

New Jersey, or No. 1004 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. TRIENDS COTTAGE, CAPE MAY CITY, N.J. -A first-class private Boarding House, feet having finest location, on the island, only eighty from the surf, and facing Congreas Hall lawn A. P.

COOK. Proprietresa. ATLANTIC CITY. HOUSE, MASSACHUSETTS AVEMACY NUE, Atlantic City, N. J.

well-known, house is ogen, the entire year. GEORGE H. MACY. Proprietor. COMERS COTTAGE, MICHIGAN, NEAR PAavenue.

-This house been thoroughly refur. aished and improved, and is now open for the reception of guests. C. THORNE. COTTAGE, VIRGINIA ATLANTIC Arenues, CITY, will be N.

open ATLANTIC June 25, for the reception of vieitors. R. S. WATSON. MANSION HOUSE.

ATLANTIC CITY. now open for reception of guests, E. LEE. THE Proprietor. CHAS.

HENDRY SHIVERs, Super't, TREMONT HOUSE, CORNER City. PACIFIC AND VIRGINIA Avenues, Atlantic H. BLOOD. Proprietor. THE CHALFONTE," the beach, ATLANTIC CITY, IS now ELISHA ROBERTS, Proprietor.

BYE opposite HOUSE, States, now open ATLANTIC for CITY, reception' NEARLY of vieitore. H. H. KIRKBRIDE. Proprietor.

Atlantic City, N. CEDAR COTTAGE, PENNSYLVANIA AVEnue, ble. M. R. CHANDLEE.

MISCELLANEOUS. HEALTH connection INSTITUTE, -Delightful DAIRY situation AND and fruit surroundings; pure, mountain air, complete fine baths, springs, beautifnl within few hours by stage of rooms: Chambersburg, Pa. Coach Large, airy leaves a the day) at 1 National P.M. Accommodations for summer, Hotel for the Institution daily (except Sunfall and winter hoarders at 86 to 88 per week. Cireniare.

with full intormation, to be nad of FELL DUFFEE, No. 709 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia, For particuiars, address, B. H. RYDER, M.

Pa. Loudon, Franklin county. IVERPOOL ANGEL HOTEL. -THIS Is one of the finest Hotels in Liverpool, and from its proximity to the landing stages, and railway stations, most desirable temporary residence for those arriving or departing by the various Mail Steamers. altached.

hotel. First-class J. 8. SHORT, Manager, late manager to the LiverRestaurant is Excellent family pool Adelphi No. 873 Hotel.

Broadway. New York, Paris, London, References to George S. Partridge, Bedrooms, 2s. Sitting rooms, 6e. upwards; attendance, Is, ed.

per day. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, Cornet Irving Place and Sixteenth Street, New York. Contral and quiet location, one block from Union Square, sad in close proximity to all the places of public amusement. The subscriber was, for thirteen yearn connected with the Parker House, Boston. CHAS.

B. FERRIN, minutes' walk of corner of IN GERMANTOWN, WITHIN Wayne and Apsley street. For Germantown." particulars, address "Mire. at Wayne Station, VEST JERSEY CAMDEN, HOTEL, JERSEY. Cool, siry roome for summer.

B. CAKE, Proprietor, HOUSE, BEEVIDERE, ON the Delaware river, a distance from the Gap, Boating and fishing. WM H. DAWES Prop's. BROAD TOP Huntingdon coup! MOUNTAIN T.

PEAR now HOUSE, ON, open. Proprietor. BROAD.

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