The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, June 02, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 18GG.
It published every afternoon Sundnu excepted)
at A'o. 108 S. Third street. Price, Three Cent
Per Copy Double Sheet), or Eighteen Centt Per
Week, payable to the Carrier, and miiled to
Subtcrilier out of the city at Ai'ne Poltars Per
Annum; One Dollar and Fifty (Vnt or Tw-
Month, invariably in advance for the period
ordered.
To inture the Insertion of Advertisement in all of
our Edition, they mutt be forwarded to our office
not later than 10 o'clock each Jlforninp.
SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 18(1C.
Have We an "Inqabutlon" Among Us?
Thk Southern Journals are terribly exercised
over tbe horrid torture to which President
Davis has been subjected. That he hns been
proved to be well fed, clothed, carefully tended,
and allowed the privileges of literature, is, we
are atwured, rather an aspravatlon than au
amelioration of his condition. Tbe Richmond
Times, In a column leader, plves ground tor the
exciting Inquiry, "Ilava we an Inquisition
aniontrus?'' Our Richmond contemporary as
serts we have, and takes the following ground of
argument:
Those who have mado the torture of their follow
being a prolusion aud a study, kuow full well that
the victims 01 tbe "Holy Inquisition" wore invariably
well sappliod With fooii anil stimulants, lliore were
vailoua kinds ot tortnro practised by the assistants
oi the Grand Inquultor The coarser and more
krotal lorniK were the ' tack," tne "hoot," tho ' iron
jtlove," the "weojre," the endiroii," and the "cal
dron." With thin instruments of torture tho ordi
nary ran ot "boretics" were (rcuerally dixpojod ot m
a lertnwht or three weeks.
Hut tlie most exquisite forms et torture, the "perl
Odical drop of co!d water," and the "disturlianoo of
the rest of the iri? oner," were reserved tor the more
distinguished class of the truest who enloyed at long
intervals the attentions of the Inquisitors. The etlecis
of ibe torture ot dropping cold water upon tho head
ol tbe victim live been descrlbod bv many writers.
1 he bead ot toe prisoner was first shorn, and upon
the naked skull a drop of cold wator was permitted
to fall from a (treat heijfht every live seconds. Hits
soon produced the most acute and hornblo agony,
and usually made tho victim a ravine madman.
The desire of the editor of the Times to show
his extended literary accomplishments is an
excusable one; but docs he mean to assert that
the "dropping" system has boon practined upon
"President" Davis? If the Times does make such
an assertion, and has grounds for it, why does
it not publish a ckctch of the great Jepfekson,
with his head shaved, placed in an iron block,
and the drops slowly coursing down his attenu
ated face? Such a picture would move a heart
ol stone, and ail'ord infinite political capital for
the "reconstructed." A the case now stands,
we hardly think that Davis will agree that
being well fed is an aggravation of the olfense
of the Government. It the prisoner's con
science disturbs him, if the ghosts of the mur
dered victims of Belle Isle, Audersouville, aud
Libby haunt htm, if his nerves are unstrung as
he remembers the events of his career, who is
to blame? True it is, that the Inquisition
could desire no greater torture; but it is he,
and not his jailors, who has made his bed, and
on it he must lie.
We are told that he is "like a man flayed
alive and all his nerves exposed." But
"Nor poppy nor mandrairora,
Hot all tho drowsy syrups oi tbe East,
(lou d ever medicine thee that swuet sleep
That thou hadst yesterday."
It is his crimes, and tho fear of retribution,
which are wearing out his life and puttiughiiu
to a far more exquisite torture than that of the
"rack" or "glove." It is himself he has to thank,
and not, as the limes asserts, ''those God-forsaken,
abandoned, and execrated- brutes and
wretches" who favor his retention in captivity.
Importation or Wheat from Europe.
We are actually importing wheat and flour
from Europe, the price here being 60 high that
they can be imported at a profit. Our importations
of ordinary niertfiandise have been larger for
the last six months than ever before during the
history ol CJ country. If now wo add foreign
supplies ol breadstutl's, we must look for the
balance of trade to be enormously against us,
and shall be obliged to continue heavy exporta
tions of gold. Fortunately it is but a few weeks
until the new crop of wheat will make its ap
pearance, when we may hope that tho necessity
for importing the foreign article will cease.
Another Large Shipment ol Specie.
New Yoek, Juno 2. The steamships Pereire
City ot Boston, Saxonia, America, and Scotland
sailed to-day for Europe, with $3,C5U,GO0 in gold.
Hf-WANAMAKKR te UROWN,
I frVVANAVAKI'K Ac UKOWN,
i ifWANAMAKER UHOWW.
i j"WANAMAK.KK A KKOWS,
HAKIiHuME l'LOTHIN(.rfi'j3
H A OHO.M K CLOTllING.f 1
HANDSOME Ci.Oi HtN!.9
HvND'OMK CLOTHINt: .J
HANDaUME CLOl'Bl.NU.J'fJ
iSTLOWKHT ''RICES.
il-i WES I I'UM'KS.
i"-Lowhr i'uirE.
ffl-OWhST I'PlCi-.N.
ff-LOWKsT J'KI --m.
i'-LOWi.Sr I'lUCKS.
ItFST ASORTMENT.V3
Br.riT A H-ORTUKVr. J
Bt T ASSoItTUEN i'.Ji 5
BK8T AOKT ' EST J
BEST ASSOR M EN F.i
HKSI' AiHOltl'MENT. jil
TTNEXrEP'I TON ABLK FITS.
U.NEXCEIM IONAIILE Fill.
i-i;NEXCKPi IONABLK FI H.
fr-U.S.G'r:PT10NAm E FITS
THE I'KOl'LE PT.F.A8EI.J"1
THE PKJl'LE l'LKASKU. i
Til ' PEOPLE ILEASED.JJ
THE P. Ol'I.E PLi-.AS I) ji
TUE PEOPLE PLEASED
rST-OAK HAM,,
irin. Mai ij,
ft-OAK. HaLL.
nm II til
via n
OkNF.B SIXTH AST) MARKET SI'S,
H.
E
K
CORN r n SIXTH ANI MAKKKT STS i J
H.
M,
8.
MinnrnniAin Aisi' iiAlilvr is.
CORNKK HXTH AI) MMiKET ST-t.T
E. C'OKN
UNr.R rlXTH AND MARKET Sit. Jl
IN THE ORPHANS' OOURT FOR THE CITY
AM COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
FstHte oi JAMEs ('. KEMPTON, uecraseil.
The Audi or api.oiuU'it by the Court to audit. Settle,
and adjunt ttie second and tlnal account of KUVAItl)
UOPPrH fi. Adinliilrtra or of lite rHtute of JAMES
'. KH1PT0 4 dcct'ttn d.un ' to report dmtrlbutlon of
the balance In the huniin ol the accouuttint, will monttliu
part In Interested lor the purpose of his Hnpoluunent,
on MOSDAV. Junell, 1SUS, at 4 o'clock P. M., at hta
Oltlee, Ho. 624 WALN' I Hir't 111 the cltv ot 1'tilln
lloli blo. JOSEPH F. A1AKUER.
b'i atuttiSt Auditor.
1N THE ORPHANS' HO CRT FOR THK CITY
AM) COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of rHARLES PENEVKYRE, deceased.
The Auditor appoliiicd bv the Court to audit, nettle,
and adjust the account ol LEWIS H.KKD.Nf.K. Action
Eieculor ol the estate of CHARLES PENEYEYRE du
ceased. and to report dlstriliutlon ot the balance In tbe
hands of the accountant, will meet the par lei lutereiteil
lor the nut pour of hit appointment, on WEDNESDAY,
June 13Ui, In, at 4 o'clock p. M.. at 'he OlHce of
LEWIS ll- BKDNFR. Fm.No. I52H. fyUHIU street.
in the city o; f hiladelplila. tt itutU5t
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
trSJ- THE NEW CHAPKL, CO'.tNKR Of
I-3-' UROAD and OXFORD Street, will he o ion for
III vine nrrvlce oa Sabbath next. Proachina br Hev Dr.
BHAINERD In the mornlns, at IC-, and eenlnit hf
Rev. JOH-. MrLEOD, at 8 o'e'oek. Bahbath School
eercweat 2H o'clock.
rT'jr CALVERT CHDRCII, COHNER FRONT
and MAKOARETTA Street, (above Callowhlll.l
SciTicea to morrow a fol own-At IDS A. M., mid 9
P.M. Hot g, C. HRK. I. i.. wl I oillclnte In the
tiiornuiK, and Rev. C. D. COOPER. Ol St. Philip', la tne
evening S. an tree to all.
K5T C01IOCK8INK FRESBYTKRIAN
Bcs::' CHURCH Preaching To-morr.iir (Sabbath)
by the Pastor, Rev. 8. A. MUTCH MORE at 10 A. .'.
and 1H Y. M The -acrament ot iho Lord's Supper
wli be ailinlnlntered la the morning.
f5T" KENSINGTON 1'RESBTTE'iIAN
XJ CHURCH. -Rev. Dr. UEORUK TIMPKIN, 10
morrow, at 10H, on the subject oi hi new hook. "Suh.
haiismos." and Rev. J. . CHARLTON, of tbe M. P
Church, atli. Noervlceln the eve'ilng.
NORTH PRESBTTEHIAN CHURCH,
r? PIX1H Street, above Oeeen.-Rev R. W.
H'NRY. D. D.. r as tor. Snvlcea Sabbath mornlnit at
IMS, and evening at 1H o'clock. Strangers weicoinu
trr EBENEZER M. E. CHURCH. REV. T.
i-5 W. SUPERS will preneh on Hundtv next,
morning at 10H. evening at 6 o'clock. couiidudIou ser
vice at 3 o'Ciock. aiteruoon.
NORTH BA 1TIHT CHURCH, EIGHTH
Street above Master Preaching To-morrow.
IflH A. M..7H P. M., by the Rev. DAVID P. LEAS, of
Rochester, N. Y.
fTST" SOUTH STREET PRESHYTERIAN
w-- CHURCH, above ELEVENTH Preaching at
H and 3i o'clock, by Kov. W. H. sWAUTZ. of West
horo, Muss.
PASSYUNK BAPTIST CHURCH,
ss unoan and PVRSYUNK Road Preaching
IPX o'clock, sabbath, by P. J. KOLLOCK. Evening Vi.
CHURCH OF THE NEW TESTAMENT,
b-3- KLKVKNTII and WOOD 8treets.-Rev. Mr.
AIILR Y, Sabbath, 34 P. M.
REV. B. II. NADAL. O. D., WILL
rreach In IRINITY M. E. CHURCH To-mor
row at li S and 7H o'c ock.
fpT" RICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH -Rev. A. M. JELLY To-morrow, at
10H and 3 o'clock.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Ste ihe Birth Page for additional Special notices.)
JKJJ7 WINE OF TAR SYRUP, FOR COUGHS,
Co'rts, und Aflectlons of the Lnmrs. This mix
ture Is entirely vegetab'e, andaft'ords speedy Rellel In all
Pulmonury Disenses, such as Asthma, Spitting ol Biood,
lirouchitis, Ac. Prepared only bv
HARRIS A Oi TVER, Driiculats.
Southeast Coiner TEN'lll and CUESNUT Htroots.
I hiladelphln. S 'i9lm ra
MILLINERY, MANTUA-MAKING, &c
WOOD & C A R V ,
No. 725 CHESNUT STREET.
Now offer FANCY BONNETS ami
TBIMMED HATS, for Ladies and
Misses, at cost.
Also, all styles of Straw Bonnets
and Hats at moderate prices. Em
pire Bonnets, Fanchon Bonnets, Ja
panese Bonnets, White Chip Bonnets,
Opera Bonnets, Gipsy Bonnets,
Cryitalline Bonnets, May Queens
Bonnets, Hair Bonnets, Pat-a-pan
Bonnets, French Lace Bonnets, Gip
sy Queen Bonnets, French Bonnets,
Ei)glish Straw Bonnets.
Bonnet Frames, every style.
French Flowers, Bonnet Ribbons, Silks, Orna
ments, Crapes Luces, Silk Violets, etc. ;
Derby Hat, Shepherdess HaL Sailor Hat.
Sundown Hat, Medallion Hat, Highland Hat,
Seaside Hat, Infanta' Hats, Crystalline Hat,
Japanese Hat, Dew Drop Hat, Turban Hat,
Hamilton Hat, Napoleon Hat, Jockey Hat, Con
tinental Hat, Sunbeam Hat, Lillian Hat.
MOUKMM! BuNNKTS made to order.
WOOD & CAltY,
4 lb2inrp No. 755 CHEMiUT Street.
MBS. K. DILLON,
Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street,
Has a handsome assortment of SPRING MILLINERY;
Missis' and Iniuuts' Ha and Caps, Hllks, VelveU,
Crapes, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Frames, etc. O lo4in
JADIES' CLOAKS, BASQUES, ETC.
MADE AND TMMMED
IN THF Mmi FASHION A ULW STYLE,
FKO.M THE BboTOOODS.
AT TliK LOWi-bT i'OBSIBLl-; fKICES.
IVENS 00.,
S 11 2m No. 23 Pouth MNTH Htreet
AUCTION SALES.
RUCTION SALE.
400 CASES FINE CLARKT, 5C0 DEMIJOHNS
FINE OLD WINES, BBANDIES, WniSKlES,
lilNS, KUJ1, ETC.
POWELL & WEST, AUCTIONEERS,
Wl'l sell In lots, to salt mirchaieis, on MONDAY
MOHNIMl. at 11 o'clock, at tliulr Auction Store,
No. 28 h. FUONT Streoi, above Chosnut ,
400 r.8E8 FINE t'LAKET, SOO S-OALLOX DKMI
JOHNS KINK LI) WINK.s, HUANHIE. WHIS
KIES, t.l.SS, HUM, ETC.,
All selected trom the stork ot the ol(l-etubllhcd bouse
01 K.J' ailUHLKI'ON. Esi.
TataloKucs and samples arruntfed on mornlDg ol
sale. It
PA N C II A S T V WAR N O C K .
AUCTIOSEEKS,
818 No. 'iW MARKET Street
LA TICK POSITIVE SATE OF 8V) LOT4 AMERICAN
AM) 1M Pt lt'H) LUY HOODS. I MRKOIUtftlF,-,
M1LLINK.RY UOOLHS.UOSItKY GOODS, ETC E 10.,
by catalogue,
On Wci'nosdny.
June 6. cninmencliiK at ID o'clouk. In 'huloil will be
fennel a I Hive uud (If hi r able uHsortuiout oi goods udnptud
to piosent suies. 6 'I Jt
B
SCOTT. JR., AUCTIONEER,
,Xo. 1(120 CUESNUT KTUEET. 21$
CAW). We ate prepared from now until Julvl. to
Kuk siieclui sales of any description of merclnuid'se,
aud wl 1 uo our best tmdeavors to give satlstaetlou.
For terms, etc , apply at the ofllco. a 2 2St
811 CHESNUT STREET.
i
METZ, BERNHEIM & CO..
Tlie wetl-kuown Wholesale Manufacturers of
LAWKS' FINE SILK CLOAKS ANi MANTLES, '
AT So. 531 MARKET STREET,
ARE NOW KETAIL1NO, AT COST PRICES, THEIR
LARGE AND SPLENDID STOCK OF
CLOAKS AND MANTLES,
AT
No. 811 CHESNUT STREET.
Ladles will find tbla a most excellent cbance to obtain
good goods at the LOWEST POSjlBLE PUICES.
METZ, BEltNHUIM & CO.,
6 1 No. Sll CUE3NUT Street.
VOLUME FOR 180 5.
THK
L
ND
Register of Important Events
for the Year.
In presenting to the publio a new volume of the
Annual Cyclopaedia, oontuiiiinir the record of an
other year, no eflorta have boon ."paroil to seoure ite
completeness and accurncv.
The work was commoneod In tho vear 18 )1 and
is published in ono volumo aunuiUly, in tho saino
stylo as tho "Xeiv American Cyolopaiilla." Kach
volumo Is Intcndod to be a ("yolopaidla or tho mate
rial and intellectual dcvolopm' nt ol tho vear, and
embraces tbe civil, military, and social affursof all
countries ; Important Public Dccumeuis ; Biography ;
Statistics; Commerce; Finance; Literaturo; Science;
Agriculture; Mechanical Industry, cto. In a word,
it covers the same Uold as tho ' A'ovr American Cy
clopa'dia," but each volume is confined to the re
sults of Its year.
Tbe portions ot each volumo dovotod to tho United
Stales embrace the operations of the armies, stop by
step, and day by day, and tho causns and conse
qiicnces ot tliolr movements; also, thoir organization,
numbers and ooudliion The dubnton ol Congress
on all important question"; ill" Me-sajes of the
I'resident, aud l'ubilc Documents ot the Govorn
n ent; Finances; Commercial and Diplomatic Inter
course; Emancipation, Poaco, etc.; the in'ernat af
lairs of a'l the States, their military enterprise, in
dustry, and prosperity.
Under Fo.cian Aflairs, all those counlrios are no
ticed which havo attracted attention during the
year. Hie prowess of thoso destructive, maladies,
tie Cholera and Cuttle Disense, are not overlooked,
nor tho p"cu lur tculuro- ol tbe disea-i in swine,
TIiopo brnnclios ol nntural scionco In which pro
trre ss has been made are totice.l each year, and the
developments fallv brought uo.
1 ho coiid.tion of the jirmeioal rclijriouj donomina
tions, with their branches, niembe ship, numborq,
views on civil ofTuiis, and tho spread of thuir opinions
anion c the nations, is presented.
The (roograpliical explorations and discoveries ara
staled. Tho record of literature and iterary progress
is carefully exp'eined. Kor I the lare mortality
among distiPKuishod men overlooked.
Tbo contents oro nccoinpauiod by a most extensive
and coinplcto Index.
Price and Stylo of lilntlinjr of ench
Annual Volniur, IH(1, IHil-',
is:i, isih, Him mnn.
In Cloth $500
in Sheep 6 0 )
In Half Morocco q 50
In Half Kussin 7 59
In Ful Moiooco 900
In Full Kussia 9 00
And to 'iisuro a uniform price and resularity in the
delivery ot tbo volume to subscribers in all parts of
tbe country, local agents are appointed in all the
cities and principal towns in tho Slates aud lorn
tones. D. APPLETON & CO.,
6 2,2i PUBLISHER j,
Nos. 443 and 443 Broadway, N. Y.
Q X E T II I A L
SECURES YOUR CUSTOM.
WHITNEY & HAMILTON,
LEHIGH,
SCHUYLKILL,
AND BITUMINOUS
COAL,
So. 033 North NINTH Street,
Above Poplnr, Kt Sidle. ; 62
1TI K K S I D E MUSINGS.
The tastes of men are various as their faces;
feorao toast their frieuils, and some their bread and
cheese ;
I lilce to toast my tues, and sit at ease
Beside my wile, in our accustomed places.
Day and Its busier duties ended, wo
I'ursuo the prumptlnys ol our Inclination;
I, with a pen or book In hand, and she
Intent on some maternal avecutlou ;
Which done, she quickly spreads tho cloth tor Ten
The snow-whito cloth-then trims the cveulug lire:
Tuts on the kettle, busy as a heo,
To have the best on ea is her desire.
And that we may procure the best in town.
We purchase our supplies trjm West an 1 Brown.
DO YOU KXOA' WEST & BROWS 1
Thed.'alerslnTia;
TLev have pained blga roaown,
Bince all do mires
That their Teas are the best
That e'er crossed the brine.
Query ? YY bore shall T find them ?
.Amwer. tliiht llundied and Muc.
We warrant our 1E.A8, and navi f.cllltiei for
drawiiK ihcm for our customer! tliu enabllux
them to test their flavor aud strength before they
purchase.
'i his beinir ( ur rxc'usiva business, and one ot the
Arm being an experienced Tea taster, w claim superior
advantages.
No. 8O0 CHESNUT STREET.
WEST & BROWN.
6 2 )trp
SIP YOU WISH BUY A HAT FIFTY
cents cheaper than yon can anywhere else In the
titv, eallat FREHTON'S.
,llm Ko. 218 BoutUTUIBD Street, Fhdada.
11
CYCLOPM
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
SJKW rOPULAR WORKS
PUBLISHED BY
J. H. LIPPINOOTT & CO.
HARTS IIO HNE ON CIIOLKUA.
JUST PUBLIS3ED,
CIIOL-liJIXV;
Facts and Conclusions as to its Nature,
Prevention, and Treatment.
BT TIKSItV II ABTHIIOIlJiK, A. M , M. D.,
Fellow ol the CoIleRe of I'hyalclans of PhPailnlphla;
rrolessot of Hygie ie In the Univorsitr of Pennsylva
nia, etc. etc. lsmo. 3u cents.
NKW WOItK BYTIIE AUTIIOROF "8TH VTItMOKE."
Chandos.
A NOVKL by QUIOA." author or Ptrathmoro."
'Granville de Vlvno," etc. 1 vol. 8vo. Cloth. 2iK).
A Rebel War Clerk's Diary
AT THE CONFEDERATE STATE CAPITAL,
During tho tour years of ti e existence of tbe Confede
rate Government.
BY J. B. JO.NKS,
Clerk in the War Department of the Government ot
the i one-derate Htatcs. In two volumes. Crown Htu.
l rioe es W.
Ihe History of Usury
From the earliest period to the present time, toffettier
l.li a unci statement ui ireneral priuuu les coni erninn
thesurtjeet in Ultleient Mates and I'ountrles; and an
t xanilnailon luio the I'ollcy of Lans on Usury, and
ibeir eileet on commerce, iiy J. 11. C. Murray. I vol.
ttvo. $2 00.
The Story of Gisli the Outlaw,
FKOM THE ICELAXDIC.
liY GEORGE AVEBItE BASENT, D. C. L.
W'th illtrations by '. K. ht. John Ml dmav. One
vol unnlMio. With tnajis and beuutiiul full pjyc lilus
tiatioii , I rice 83 ,-).
'ihe Jrjnry of GIsil ihe Outlaw" Is one of thecholcest
.euis tiflAelniidle l.eeinlary .ore Tlie roniuie is exe
cuted in the biuticst so lu oi the art of boos, mitkmg.
Cerise ; A Tale of the Last Century.
BY G.J. WYTHE MELVItLE.
Author of "The Glafliator," "Piuby qrand," "The
Brokers oi Bridlemera." etc., Hnio., 1-7,5.
Medical Electricity.
Embracinir Flcctro-PhysioloirT and Klectrlclty as a
'1 hem i.eutic, with ..peomi reference to l'rtctlcai Medi
cine: shoeing the most approved Apparatus, Alet.ious,
mid null's lor he meolcai uses oi 1-. ectncity In the
troutmemoi Nervous U'seaes. By A I ire J G. Oarrati,
H l. Fc low ot the MassachuscttH Medical sioclety,
etc. etc. Third edition, revised uud Illustrated. 1 yj,.
By. SfiiK).
Life of Emanuel Swedenborg.
Tonether with a brief Synopsis ot his writings, both
Phi osophlcal and Theological. By WMam White
First American edition wlin au Introduction by Rev. E.
F. Darret. 1 vol. limo 1 SO.
Mosaics of Life.
Illustrations of tne various Epochs or Human Life,
BetioLial. Weiluvd Lite. Lauyhund, Youth, 8iule Li e,
OldAtie. By Mrs E.lzabeiu A. Thurston. I'imo. si 4il.
kEW EDITION
May and December.
A tale or Wedded LUe. By Mrs. Hubback, author of
'-The Wife's MHtei ; or. The ForbidJeu Marriage," etc.
I vol. 12iuo. l i6.
Eoba di Roma.
BylWIIXIAM W. 8TORY. 2 vol. 12ino Cloth. 5 00
Tt e title "Hoba dl Roma" will be Intelllirlblo to every
one ho has been lu Koine, llr. Miuhousu, In hM dic
tionary, eu fines "Itoba" to be "ijoods, wares, thiiiKS,
articles, proporiy. cha tels estate, stall, lumour. a robe,
sown dress." vet this definition extensive as It is, Is
inadeouute We have no term so comprehensive la
oidlsh. "Boba" Is everything from rubliish and rlft
ratl to the mo-t exquisito ihvduct ni art and nature.
'J bis book Is ill ed w'th "Roba." and 1 hone that it
con alus very Utile "Rohaccla." which Mr Ml Ibouse
dei.ues to be "trash, trumpery, and stuff." from
Pm'ace.
Hidden Depths.
lvol. 12mo. 1-7S.
"This hook is not work of Action In the ordinary ac
ceptutiou ol the term, ll it wore. It wouid be worse than
use ess, lur the 'Hidden Depths' of whlc i it reveuls a
gilnipso are no fit buhjucts lor a romauoa." Preface.
Til ACKKIt AY'S WORKS.
UNIFORM LIBRARY EDITION.
VANITY FAIR. A Novel Without a Hen. 1 volume
Cloth, gvo il
TU -.MiW( OMi:S. Memoirs ol a most R.'StieotaU 0
J aiully fcditcd by Aithui Peudcimis, ,sq. J vol. Hvo.,
cloth. 3
111H VIUOINIAKS. A Tale ot the Last Century. 1
vol. evo.. cloth :.
IKNDKNM4. Ills Mis ortunes, Ills Frleuds, and Ills
Greatest Kneuiv. 1 vol Hvo. colli 83
Till H (jiLiKY OF HENRY ESMOND, Esd. A
I rionnl in iho service ol Ilur Maiestv Oueen Anno.
' Vi ruten by lnmseli lvol Hvo clotii. i:)
W IhUKLLAMIS IJ riUIJB A.X U VJiitSK. in 4
vols. Hvo. I'rlce 812. Viz. I
Volume I.-Ballads, Tho Hook o1 Hnobs. The Fatal
Hoots, t'ox's Jjlary, 'the Tremendous Adventure of
ft. H ior Galitigcn
Volume II Memoirs of Mr. C. J. Yel'owplush Diur
ol i'. Jeiiuies De La 1' uuhe, Ksi) , Sketches und Travels
m Loudon Novels by Kuilmnt tiuuds, churacler
sketches.
Volume III ihe Memoirs of Barry Lynden, Esa . A
l eufciidol the Khlno, Kebeeoi and liowena, A l.lttla
Dinner at Tuuiniiis', The liedloM Row l omplraey.
Voiuu e IV I he Fliz Hoodie Papeis Men's Wives. A
Fhuhv enteel Story. The hli-tory of Suuiuel Tltuiursii
and the Great Uot tfurty Diamond.
T. BUCHANAN READ'S POEMS.
THE POETICAL WORKS OF THOMAS BU
CHANAN READ. Contaluiinr 'Sylvia," -The nouo
by the feu,' "Hie New Faftora1," "Wagoiuir oi the
Alletthililos." 'Summer Storv " "Mierldnn'a Ride"
and other I'oeius. ComtirlsiUK his entire collected I'oetl
cal Writings to iHU. t vols, ltimo., cloth $5 00. ,
J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO.,
PUBLISIIKltS,
715 & 717 MABKET STREET.
e nt
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
PUBLISHED THIS DAY.
MRS. OLIPHANT'S OEEAT BOOK I
THE OH X'HVIVS;
AND
CALK 1 1 KIKLI).
BY MRS. OLIPHANT.
Author of ' Pelf Sacrifice " "Zaldee." Maruaret "MaiS
tand," "Days of My Life." "Miss Majorlbanks " etc.
One Volume Octave. Price Fifty Cents.
" We are Inclined to look tor something biyonl tha
coirmon In all that Mrs. Oltnhant writ'X an I w, find
It here In bet masterly delineation ot character. In the
prr.ee' keeping of her pcr-oiiiane. . whos,i conduct
ibnnpes naturnl y with tho nat.irai Rrowtti and decay el
tlelr ruilnu mo Ives." hind n 1)1 v N wl
"Mis. riiinhsnt's iMioks aroa wsy's charsr.ter'ioil bv
lhrtnM and esrnestnes n .una puinose lnikl'in Ifsnl'
ninnlie! in them tM-yond that ot merely strikluK t ie fancy
o her readers, or italnlng tf.elr attoutlon lor a mn
ment." xnd. Rni tt.
"Some oeop eseem to have no power of growth s they
renroduco themse ves with more or less success, but
others, who aiudv human nature, hnprjve ImtiaJ of
deteriorating-, there Is no livini novelist In whom
this improvement Is to marked as Mrs, Oliphant."
U nd n IT' st.
Vrs. Ollphant Is one o" the mont admirable of oar
ianv noi e mts." L nan p tt.
MAI) Mu KTON : and other Stones. Bv Wilkie
Col Ins. 1 his to nme contains nve of the best stones
everwutten by Wilkle Cilnns, and neither ot thent
hnvo ever tern published In thus country he. ore uno
volume, octavo, i'rlce. Fifty cents. '
Oril MUTUAL FR1KXD. By aar'.ps DtMovia.
Witb all tbe 'uthor's Illustrations, Forty In number
I'nce, 10 In I'aperj or 'i M in t loth j or m two
volumes C.ntn.with tinted illuura'lons. 10fl ; or a
Cheap Ruilruad edition, bound in clotu. Price, al so.
THK QUEEN'S FAVORITE; or, The l'ri.io of a
Crown. An Historical Romance o the Fifteenth Cen
tury. Complete in one larirn duodecimo volume
Price, 11 50 in Paper; or, S2 Utl In Cloth.
DICKENS' LIFE OF GR1MALDI. JOSEPH
CRIMALDI, THE CLOWN. Ills Llie and Advenuros.
Itv Charles Dickens. One volume, octavo I'rlce,
eeventy-flve ceuts.
THE COLD BRICK. Bv Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens.
Author O' ' Fashion and Famine." '"otnple-e In one
lame duodecimo volume. I'rlce, (l'SO la l'upursor,
2 00 In t loth
THE FORTUNE SEEKER. Bv Mrs. Emma D.
E.N Sou'hwor.h. Complete In one Urge duodecimo
volume. Price, ai-jj In haper: or, $21)1) in Cioth.
THE BEAUTIFUL NUN. Bv Ned BtiPtline.
Amhor of Mvstcrlos and Miseries of New York "
"Jxysieriesol .New or.caus," eic. i'llce.Mcventy-uve
cents.
BEST COOK BOOKS l'UBLISHEI). TETER
SONS' NEW f OPIHMHIT D1IION-H. Each one
hcliiK strontily and neatly bound in cloth :
Petersons' New Cook Book $2-0fl
ftlrs Goodie low's Cookerv us I; Mhould Bp 01
Wl.s Leslie's New Cookerv Boo X 2 00
Wldd rleid a New C ook Book 2 0d
Mis Ilsle's Receipts lor the Ml lion 2-.HI
Jlrs. Leslie's New Receipt for v ookinn 9 H0
Mrs. Hide's New t ook Hook J tO
Krnnoatci I's Celebrated t:ook Hook Ihe Modstu
Cook with (W ll us rations (UMI ocmvo puuis 500
Kvery hi usckeeper shnti'd have at Ica.t one of tho
above relehiated l ook I'.oo'-.s as they will save the
price ot it in a week by consu iIiik Its puoes.
Booksellers are solicited to order at oiua what 'hev
mny wnnt of each of the above Hooks, Ho that their
orders can be fl led from tho tlrst editions,
herd tor Peterson' Descriptive (Jtiloiiiie
a,l Books sent post ace paid on r celpt ot re'all price.
Address all cash orders, retail or wholesale, to fit
T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS,
No. 300 Obesnnt Stret, Pbllfa4lpbla, Pa.
IMPORTANT.
J. W. BRADLEY'S
DUPLEX LIGHT
SUMMER SKIRT,
MADE
VERY LIGHT,
FOR
SUMMER RESORTS,
WATERING PLACES,
AND GENERAL
TRAVELLING, ETC.
EVERY LADY WILL WANT THEM.
AT RETAIL AKD WHOLESALE BY
J. M. HAFLEIGH,
No. 902 CHESNUT STREET.
J. G. MAXWELL & SON,
S. E. CORKER ELEVENTH AND CUESNUT.
THORNHILL & BURNS,
No. 1208 CHESNUT STREET,
AND OTIIEKS.
AT WHOLESALE !Y THE SOLE MANTFACTUCEUS,
WESTS, BRADLEY & CAUY,
No. 07 CHAMBERS St.,
AND
IVos. 79 and SI READ Streit,
NEW YOEK. 9 2sw
giATES UNION CLOIIIING II ALL,
606 MARKET Street, 606
Visitors will find a large and varied svsortment ot tho
viry best KKAUY-MADJ! CLUTHISO at the lowest
cash prices.
rul is, containing Coats, Pants, aud Vest, from 112 00.
Dostt rs, Wli.
l'ants ire m 3-00 and higher.
Come and convince yourselves. 15 31 3m
M. JJ- iiohn,
CONTINENTAL CIGAR WAREROOMS,
No. 838 SANSON! Street,
Bear of Continental Hotel, Philadelphia.
Importer and Dealer In Choicest Brands of Cigars and
Tohaccos, wholesale nd tetail.
tfLuevs Boom. (2mwlm
DRY GOODS.
IJLAIK IRON imtEGKS.
EDWIN HALL & CO.
Ko. 28 SOUTH SEC0AI) STREET,
HATE IN 61 ORG
A FULL ASSORTMENT OK
5-8, 7-4, ana 8-1
II I'j A V Y MEB1I
Blaek Grenadine Bareges.
6i atp
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
No.fiB S. SECOND Street.
0PFKI tills MultNlNO.
NOVELTIES III
SEA-SIDE SHAWLS,
5 29 tutna3t4p
lo which the attention of tho ladles la invitod.
QURWEN STCDDART & BROTHER
IKVITE ATTESTION TO THE STOCK OT
DRY GOODS
At their Fetsll Counters aud Vholesala Departiuont.
Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St..
AEOVK WIL..OW.
The assortment embraces
CHOICE tlLKS.
SHAWLS,
CI.OAK3 AND RACgnH.
PLAIN AKD FANCY DliKSS GOODS,
TKAVELLIJ.G DUE S3 MATEBIAL9,
ORQAJDIK.S AND JACONETS.
WHITE OOCDrt OF AlL KINDM.
CHINTZES,
111 AHB1ILI.EH,
CLOTK8,
a, CASSIMF.BE4,
GOODS FOB BOYri' WEIR.
HCL'BEKEEriSO OOODs. ETC. ETO.
All of which thry ara preoarod to sell at the LOWEST -FBICE9.
CURWEN' hlODDART & BROTHER,
Koe. 450, 452, aud 454 ti. SECOND Sueot,
It Above Willow.
j It. LEE,
No. 43 North EIGHTH Street.
CI'OHINO OUT STOCKS.
ENTIRE STOCK TO BK CLOSED OUT BY THE
FIRST OP JULY".
A General Heduction Throughout.
Dress Goods Greatly Reduced.
13L.ACK Sll.KS REDUCED.
Best Black Pllks In tbe city.
llenvv Black l-ilks tor Coais.
Diue tilue Black .-liks. wide SI 62. o'd price.
Jicst make ol l luck alpacas, leducud.
11 4 Honey Comh Quills cheap
'2u0 lVack slid hliu Muninier Hal morals, 81 45.
t Inest French Whit (.round OrKandles Imported.
Brown Ground Figured Stripe Orvandles, verr Una.
WUITE GOODS GREATLY REDUCED.
White Cambrics, Jaconets, and Nainsooks, o'.i prices.
KID GLOVES! KID GLOVES I
2(0 dof'r) Kid (.loves, llht. medium, and dark, il 24;
every pair warranted real kid.
HOSIERY! HOSIERY!
JTJST OPESF.P, AT REDUCED PRICE.
2fS0 dozen Ladle' and Gents' IIoe.
Gents' lull ri'iailai Hall Hone. 37X cents, old price.
Ladiea' White und Jirowu Full Kciiular Hose.
LINEN FANS! LINEN FANS I
3CC0 Linen Fans, irom 19 to 80 cents, old price,
llaiidsi iue Mil; Fans, irom auction.
Telegraph Fans, cry due.
LINEN COODS AND DOMESTICS.
All the Icadinx makes ot Domestics.
Cli-eat jUarifhluM 'u I.lo-u Ilnndkroblri
and Mneu Toweli.
A pieces I oom 8-4 Tnhle Linen. 09 ceuts, from auctiou.
Handfou e Lihuih i.ice Voiuts.
bcuilaud MianU, best quail;, 13
Klbbona V-ry thenp from AiK tlma.
All widths of Colored Itlbhon Velveta from auction.
CLOSING OUT HOOP SKIRTS.
The largest as. rlinint ot Hoop t klrts In the city.
THE GADRIELLE SKIRT.
Newest shape and most .ruceiul Skirt worn i an en
tire iv new wiiist KOiiD-tment.
Wallace A i-ous' klrt, made expressly lor our alios.
jo. it. i;i:.
No. 4.1 North KIUHTU Street.
P 8 Durlna altera tons ot Iront building, will occu'iy
(Iik back pan of 'he store. Kntraucu onILlii.UC
htreet, a lew doors below Eighth street, norm Blda.
K. ll. IjKK,
6 29tutlu3t Ho 43 North E1GB TH Street
A CARD.
Special Notice to Our Old Friends
and the Public Generally.
The JONES' One Price Clothing House, estab'lshed
sixteen yesrs alio is f till in micnes-ilu operation at the
o d locaiion. No 604 MAIlKEt Mtruet one door bove
Sixth and has not cbaniie" lis place or manner ot dolus
buslnei-s, which d exnclly tbe Bauie Koolold pi'in In ope
ration tor nmnv years namely, 'One i'rlce aul no de
vlath n " ThecloiuliiK we inak is of thr most subsiau
Hal character bum as to muterlali a id workmanship, so
thitt our ciutomi-rs never can ooniDlaln of cither.
Our stock Is larie. and p am or tashionable people can
be well suited. Our custoniers should be ca e ul to get
In the rltihi place, as there is no other establishment In
tue city in our line oi businesa strictly ' one price."
JONES'
ONE-PRICE CLOTHING,
No. 0O4 MAItKlST STHKHT.
ONE DOOH AU0VE SIXTH. ( SI Iwlp