The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, August 20, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 20. ;1866.
FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
Office or ins Etenino TRLBoriArH, I ;
Monday, August 20, 1806. f '
Tbe Stock Market was more active this morn
ing, and prices were firmer. Government bonds,
as we have noticed for tome time past, continue
mfood demand. 7-3u sold at 10iJlO6J5 111
was bid for 6s of 1881; 110 for old 6-20b; and
102 for 10-401. City loans were also in demand;
tbe new issue cold at 09) and old do. at 95.
Kuilroad shales were firmly held at an ad
vance. Reading sold at G83ii)o8i, an advance of
IJon tbe closing price of Saturday evenine;
rcnnj)van!a llallroad at 59J, no change; and
North Pennsylvania at 39jj, a flight advance.
128 was bid for Camden and Amboy; 39 for
little Schuylkill;- 68J for Norrlstown; 68 for
Minchill; C4 for Lehigh Valley; 29 for Elmira
common j 42 for preferred do.; 37 for Catawissa
preferred j 3."j for Philadelphia and Erie; and
45i for Northern Central.
In City Passenger Kailroad shares there wa
very little doing, llestonvillc sold at 19, no.
change. 88 was bid for S cond and Third; 45
lor Filth and Sixth; 50 lor Tenth and Eleventh;
21 J. for Thirteenth and Fifteenth; and 25 lor
Girard College.
In Canal stocks the only activity was in
Stbnjlkill Navigation, which was in demand at
an advance. Preferred sold at 38338, th?
latter rate an advance of 1J; and common do.
at Wj,M)l. an advance ot J; 58 was bid lor
Lcnirn -Navigation; 118 lor Morris Cflnul pre
lerrcd; 15. ior Susquehanna Canal; and fGf lor
Delaware Division.
Bank shares were in demand at full prices,
but we bear of no suits. 22G was bid for North
Amtrica; 145 for Philadelphia; 1304 for Farmers'
and Mechanic:'; 56 for Commercial; 94 for
Northern Liberties: 314 lor Mechanics'; 50 for
Girard; 100 lor Tradesmen's; 40 lor Consolida
tion; t3 for Commonwealth; 65 tor Coin Ex
change; and CO tor Union.
Oil shares were dull, with the exception of
Ocean, which sold lurgcly at flj(,64.
Quotations of Cold 10, A. M., 1485; 11 A. M.,
148J; 12 M., 14K;1 P. M., 1483.
I'lilLADKLl'lllA Sl'OCK. EXCHANGE SALES T0 DAK
Reported by Do Haven k bro., No. 40 h. Ihird street
BEFORE BOARDS.
100 eh Headiuir Ktulrvad. ,,,,,,,,, "6 63 '69
I " 11US1 BOARD,
W10 Pen Nav 6a Ki. tai iu mi scu nav
4000 Pa V Ln tran.lOlj
800 h do lota 30
JHOOOl'a&s JJ
!4i,l0titvC-,oloi.. U5
$7100 oo now.loig t)!S
8100 Oo liiuii O'Jt
3200 Leh 6s, U :
S400C & AOs 83.. to'-l
$!M,0H& BTi'lsni 80j .
S1000 do 80J
6500 U b 730s Juiy 100 j
60W) clo J uut6wnl0tij!
100 all do o6 8)J
800 su do lots 30
60JsIi ScliN pi.. lota 38J
200 sh do b5 mt
100 sli do b3J 33 J
25 sh St Nell Coal. 3
2ul)su do....b5vn 8j
ZW sh do ...lota. 84
100 sli do..ti30 3 8-10
100 sh do 3J3-16
100 ch Ocean 61
200 sli do s30 64
100 ah do 6
200 ah do a30 6
2 li N J'onua 3 H
13 ah A V & M. . ots 5j
200 an iiost'y....lots 19
Ml
$3600 do..Juue..iuij
UroOOOPalUdnitOs. 91
1C0 sli Jieoain...slO 683
100 en do 30 m
200 sh do 2d 68'Ot)
100 sh io f5 58i
14 sli l a K lota 6'.
8 h ao cW;
Mcprs. Deilaven i& Brother, No. 40 South
Third street, make the following quotations ol
the rates of exchange to day at 1 1'. M. :
nuymq aeitmq.
American Gold
Uii
141
14
18'.
13
12
11
l
71
74
62
American Silver, is anil is iJJ
Compnuna Intcren jw.es :
Jute, 1864.
13J
12
11
10,J
9J
7
July, 1864....
August, 1804. ...
October, T4. ...
Deo., 18U4....
May, 1805....
Aueust, 1805....
Sept., Is6. . . .
October. 18'i6. ...
Philadelphitt Trade Report.
Momay, Au?ut 20. There Is but littlo O.uor
citron Bark hre; we quote No. 1 at $31V' ton.
Prices of Tanners' Bark are nominal.
The receipts of Cloversccd are small, aud it com
inands S6 60&7; small sales of Timothy at $55 50
a buek. 'J here is but little Flaxseed offering, aud it
command $3 00.
Tbe Flour Market is extremely quiet, lut prices
lemain without quotable change. Ttiere is no ship,
ping demand, and the borne conaumors purchaso
4 nly to a lair extent at $8 50C 9 y bbl. for old stock
extras, $10 tO(all tor frceh pround extra, $10 50 5
13 for cemmouaud lancy Northwestern family, aud
$14ol6 ior trfBh rrouud tutmiy from new VVLeat
and laiicv Ohio. Kye 1 ,our is scarce, aud foils ia a
t-mall way at P8. Prices of Corn Meal are entirely
nominal. - 'mmb n3S
01 here is not much Wheat here, and there Is no
cliauee in prices; sales ot 2000 buahels lair and
prime new red at 2 80 2 87; and white at S3 00.
Myo bas advarcea to 6216. Corn is abundant aud
null. Yellow was offered at 95c., and mixed at 90o ,
but buyers retuaed to pay tnose tipurea. Oata are
tiipher; sale ot new Southern at 61o. lu Barley
and Malt notbinji doing.
fc. Whisky is scarce and held firmly; sales of Ohio
at 2 37. . .
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
Monday, August 20. The inactivity which we
noticed at the close of our last report still con
tinues. Tbe receipts at Tiacbner & Jacoby's Yards
lor tbe paat week reach about 2200 head, mostly all
Pennsylvania ttock. Holders of choice cattle,
which are scarce, are not so firm in their view, and
a slight concession in lavor of buyers had to be
mado before sales even to a limited extent could be
effected. Common stock are oflbred freely, hut there
is but little inquiry.
Below we give the particulars of the sale to-day:
125 neud A. bristy & Brutuor, Western, l5Jal"
84 " A Kennedy, Western, 13';:15.
A Jones Mcukes, Cbestcr coaaty, 13u.lUl.
80 " P. McFillen, Western, 16ilti.
110 " P.'Uathawav. Western, li 17.
120 " J.t. Kirlc, Wtstcrn, 161.
26 " mcFilleu & Moiiiaeuc, 'eaiorn, 16gl0;.
J10 " James McFIUeu, Western, 16..17.
66 K. S. Mcl'iilon, Western, 10ai7
114 Ulliuan ft Boo i man, Western, lGftn.
166 " Martin, Fuller & Co., Western, lf5;17j.
136 " Mooney & Smitb, Western, 1517.
14 " T. Mooiiey k Brother, 14u,10i.
86 " U. Chain, Western Pennsylvania, 14 16.
86 " J . A. Chain. Weat. Pnnsvlvauia, IS 10,
fj " Ij. F'rank. Western, 14'ajl5J.
98 ' Frank & Bhomberg, Western, 16S17J.
77 " liupe & Cu., Wehw-TU, U il,
16 " J. caasaday, Weatern, lio.10.
27 B. baldwiu, Cheater county, lfta 13,
15 " J. Clemson, Western, 15;o 16.
19 " D Branson. Cheater couutv, 14 jl6.
48 " B Hood, Chester countv. 15 fl74l.
21 " Owen Scully, Weatein, 13.15
87 " Wayne & AlcArdle, Western 7718J.
82 " M Drytoos & Co . Western, 13cilrt.
54 D. W. brimuidll, Doiawuro tttatu. 6aS.
75 "J. Seldomridgo, Wfatern, 15." 18
42 Thomts looiuey, Western, Bi;j7J.
6 " Thomas Barnn, Wes;eru. (;,f7i.
40 " H. Ket'ler, West Pennsylvania, 6. '
37 Evans & GronU, Weotein, lia 16.
Cows and Calves come In slowly, ana meot with a
moderate tlcniaud at S75 10J tor Cows and Culves,
and t 50(a80 for Spmuct-rs. Heeoipts, 200 bead
SUecp are rather quiet at lormer quotations. Ko
oeipts continue heavy, reaching 16.000 hwid Some
small sales have been reported at Cot lb groas,
ma iu iiuaiiir.
Dons The arrivals aud sn'es of good fat Hogs at
n. r.liua' Hoi? Yard werl!10 bead at prici-i ratiir-
ing irom 416 to 16 60 i 100 lbs not. About 6 Kl so.d
at Tischner & Jacuby's yard at tue same ratea,
Captain Cook. The people of New South
'Wales are about to erect a memorial to com'
memorate the discovery t that country m
April, 1770, bv Cantin t'ook.
TOIL BARGAINS
General Sweeney's Address to the Fenlana
lie Eihorta them to Avoid Party PoU
tics. I
The old and tried members of the Fenian'
Brotherhood retrrct to find that some political
papen are endeavoring to make it appear tnat
our organization ia about to be used lor patty
purposes In the approaching political campaign,
and I cannot allow such an Impression to go
abroad without a protest on my part.
The Fenian Brotherhood was established for
the liberation of Ireland from a state of foreign
misrule and subjugation which, for the continu
ance and intensity of Its persecution, has no
parallfl in history. While solely devoted to the
prand object of tbe'r mission, the members of
tbe Fenian Brotherhood sympathize with any
struggling nationality, and are ardent lovers of
freedom lor all men m uvery land.
Two of the fundamental rules of the organiza
tion are ihat ail rcliK'.ous and political ques
tions should be entirely excluded from their
councils, and n is owinsc chiefly to these wise
provisions that the Fenian Brotherhood, with
out the aid of a single dollar from any political
party, in the face of the most tierce opposition,
has spread its branches into every land, and be
come tbe great power in America which it is to
day. While every citizen, in his individual capa
city, has a rieht to vote as bin judgment dic
tates, I apprehend that disruption and disaster,
and the utter blichtiii' of all our hopes would
be the reoult of turning tbe Fenian Brother
hood into a political organization at this junc
ture. Although the attempt may be made by somo
ambitious men, who must necessarily exercise
influence in so wide spread a cjinoination, still
I am sure the preat majority of the Fonian
Brotherhood are too devoted to the preat ca'ine
to whirh their lives are pledaed, to allow the
caui-e to be swallowed up in the vortex of Ame
rican politics, or to permit themselves to be
divejtedjfor a single moment lrom the direct
path which ;must eventually lend them to
success.
The I'tttsburtrh Conpress held in Fehruory,
18C6, was very exolicit in reference to this mat
ter. In the sixth day' session, the followine
resolution was unanimously adopted, the Presi
dent in the chait:
Jlemlved, That this Congress, in the name of the
Fenian Brotherhood, In the most soiomu and cm
phat o manner, disclaim anv intention, desire, or
inclination to use the power ot this organization for
the purpoae of influencing, in any torm, party
politics in America, such policy being entirely
foreign to our aims and repugnant to our patriot
ism; and those who would attempt to traliic on the
saered impulres of Irish hearts deserve, and should
roceivo, the scorn and detestation of all truo moo.
Whoever attempts to violate, abrogate, or
evade that resolution will incur a serious
responsibility, which I am not prepared to ens
tain or to Ehare in my o;hcial eoniiectiou with
tbe icnian Brothcr-iood. Exhorting all the
members of the organizat ion to persevere in the
safe and sticcesrful course which they have
hitherto pursued, 1 am theirs, fraternally.
r. w. bwEENtY, secy war ot . it.
No More ELEniANTiNF, Evecutions. A letter
from India save: -'You wdl see a story about a
criminal havnur been executed at Baroda by
means of an elephant dtazpine him through the
streets aud then trampling on him. The inci
dent pave rie to a preat outcry ueaiust the
Guicowar's rule, more cspecially ai the crime
was said to have arisen out of mere personal
offense, namelv. the taking as concubine a dis
carded favorite dancing, girl from Guicowar's
zenana. I am glad to say that this elephant
trampling is likely to be the lastcaeot the
kind. The Guicowar, yielding to the earnest
remonstrances of Colonel Barr, our new resi
dent, has signified his intention to abolish that
mode of punishment."
Education op Idiot.?. At the Ear-wool
Asylum for Imbeciles, in England, there i-i a
youna man upon whom the system of instruc
tion seems to have bad the happiest effect. He
is described as "a living and wnlkitig general
history; acquainted with the principal events m
Grecian and English history, together with their
dates; ob correct about Miltiade.? as about
Charles the First, lie is also well acquainted
with geography, and sreatlv interested two
youngladies from IceUnd by irivina them a
description of s .me oi the country from which
they hfd iust come." There was another whose
skill iu drawing was little short of marvellous.
A "Strike" at a Lunatic Asylum. An insane
attempt to strike tor higher wages is reported
from Fngland. In the Blurthiey Lunatic Asylum
the other day, the inmates, who are permitted
tj work in the garden, sent a deputation to the
doctor to demand shorter hours and more pay.
The doctor put his hand in his pocket and
hauoeri the deputation bait' a crown. This cave
complete satisfaction: the deputation returned,
iniormed their associates of their success, and
the whole resumed work immediately.
Tkasrpohtation of Shrubs. rAu Australian
paper. the Launee&lon J?.rammer,stales that there
came in the ice house with the last shipment of
salmon ova lrom England, arriving at Hobart
town in May, two bundles of heather and a IVw
shrubs as aii experiment. Six apple trees and
two species of heath arrived in the niot perfect
condition. There was not even a decayed leaflet
on the heaths, and the whole of the plant are
in as perlect health as if they had only just been
lifted out of the nursery.
A Huge Fraud A fraudulent failure has iust
taken place at Lille, France, whore a banker
called Joire has managed to issue forged bill to
tbe amount ot over nve hundred ttiousaad dol
lors. Joire has been arrested at Vichy, where
he was taking tbe waters with his daughters:
but his son, who was mauaging business during
bis abfence, nas eiutiea tue searcn made tor
him. The Lille branch of the Bauk of France
has lost two hundred thousand dollars.
Complimentary. The workln&'men in New
castle, England, have be?un to register their
childien by the name oi "tiiaastone."
PER FECT ION
IS RARELY ATTAINED, YET
A. B. W. BULLARD'S
IMPROVED OIL SOAP.
FOB REMOVING
Grease, Paint, Pitch, and Varnish,
Item all Goods of Durable Colors, is ahead of anything
.jet discovered.
It leaves tbe Goods sort, and as perfect as when new,
wlih no anot upon whic h dust can collect, as Is tbe case
wua ail uie urbDaratlnnH liHrnuilora aoia fnr GlijinMlnif
ffood..
it lsanncately pertained, and entirely free from the
dtxakreeable odur of Iienzlne, and all other realnotu
UU1UB.
COUNTERFEITS
Ui this preparation are extant, therefore be sure and
Ti ?"""r"ul lnt ulcu has the autograph of A. B. W
a'wmhhvvu wag ifcLHJl,
Manutactured by the Proprietors,
A. E. W. BULLARD & CO.,
W0KCE8TEH, MASS.
Ueneral Agents ior rennsylvanla,
! v . ; DYOTT & CO.,
So! 233 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia.
t or sale oy ail umcgiau. IB Sin
CAMPHOR TROCHES,.
Fwttiv rnranUva ol
c H OlBE A A
DUrrhoea, I) jnowrr, o4 OWor Harbui, J
Vv, Bote FKrtor.O.H. . DnngW, y.eyr
jsn, . nth . ium bu rbii. $0r
IN DEI GOODS
CLOTHING.
BARGAINS IN HNE CLOTHING.
K00KHILL & WILSON,
"BROWN STONE CLOTHING HALL,"
Nos. 603 ana G05 CHESNUT Street
New Stock at the Lowest Prices.
Having told ont oar Stock of Clotbrog for Gentlemen
Dd Boys, carried over from theUte lire, car entire
stock oi
FAKIIIONABLK READY-MADE CLOTHING
W TUB NEWEST,
AS OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST,
MAGNIFICENT STOCK
SOW EEADT, TO 8CIT EVERYBODY.
Custom Department.
Oar dpwIv fitted op Carton) Deportment now oonulna
ttc larnt (fwoitment ot all the twibionable .New
Fabric lor oar patron to select from.
SUITS, CIVIL AKD MILITARY,
Mode op to order promptly, in the highest style and at
moderate prices.
BOYS' CLOTHING.
In this Department our Htock is also unrivalled.
The Best in the City, at the Lowest
Prices.
ORDERS EXECUTED ATTHE SHORTEST HOTICE.
THE CHOICEST STOCK
OP
READY-MADE CLOTHING
IN PHILADELPHIA.
EO0KHILL & WILSON,
"BROWN STONE CL0TH1N 1IAU,"
Nos. 603 and C05 CHESNUT Street
2 2fllrp
PHILADELPHIA.
gTATES UNION CLOTHING HALL,
OOO MARKET Street, 606
Visitors a larpe and varied assortment ot the
very best ADY-MADE CLOTHING at tbe lowest
cash prices.
Suits, containing Coats, Pants, and Vest, from $12 0
Dusters, 2 25.
Pants lrom 3 AO and higher.
Come and convince yourselves. 1531 3m
THE EYE AND EAR.
JJEAFNESS, BLINDNESS,
THROAT, LUNG, AND CHEST DISEASES
CATARRH AND ASTHMA,
Disordered Functions ot
THE DIGESTIVE OIIGANS-
MORBID AFFECTIONS OF THE LIVER,
WEAKNESS OP NERVES, AND GENERAL
DEBILITY OF THE WHOLE SYSTEM,
Treated with unprecedented success by
DK. YON MOSCIIZISKER,
No. 1031 WALNUT Street.
Tbe following GEKTLKMEN. who have lately been
curtd under the treatment of Dr. VON MOSCIUIS-
KLK. have kludlv oetmlttcd til in to reter to them, and
tney wottiu g:aaiy Dear xesinnonv io uie amount ot
ilt-NKr it dcrrveu irom nis intATMf.ii i :
l.li. ci iitKi,t.q., no. vn wainui streei.
PbOKMAKKK, Esq., No. Walnut BUeet.
LAN WOUD, Jr., Esi)., No. 510 Arch streot.
C. 11. C.UK.KN, Esq., No. North t-eventh street
C. J. HOLLOWAY, Esq.. No. 505 Market street.
J. l OOI'KK Kan . No S North Front straot.
Dr. DAVIDSON. N. W. coiner of Ninth and Chesnut
streets
(.incrni ki ihi k . u. n. a., utrara street.
T. W. tWEEXtY, Esq.. U. 8. Assessor ot the Second
District.
i . it AttV. Esq.. Piesldent ot tbe Nineteenth Ward
Public scnoois.
itnv h ; hake. rniiaaeiDn ia conterence.
iinmiritdii of other names, all oersons who would be
rarcmiii ronscientlons to whom thev would Dermit the
Indorsement pi tneir names, can do examineu ut nis
OFFICE, o. 1U31 Wiuiiii street.
THE ATOMIZER.
Dr. VON MOSCHZISKEK asserts with the utmost
coutklence that his sys em of trcmlut; LI Nii,
'1 Illto AT. f'HKST Dlsea.-es. CATAKRH. AS 1 11 MA.
and all maladies of the dilative organs, by the use ol
the AlUiilZhK, is the only reliable one. Since the
introduction of this system cases have been brought
to hi nHicn. Nn liilil WALNUT (Street, in which
every other possible weans have been trultlossly eui
n riven ,,,, VAHfiiiv .inineti w n h nes u eui.
Tlie A lOMIZEK isao AVPAHATUS constructed on
sclentillc principles, which, by a mechanical arrange
ment miliar hv atninnnheric Dresxure or steam, con
verts any me die 'lie Into a fine hFltAY, and readily
ronvov.l4li.tr, ,), RHONCHIAL TUllKS of LUNOs.
with the liEfPIKATOHY X'BKEKT. The medloinas
submitted to the action of this APPAHATUfl lol
no hliiR ot their CHE 1CAL VALUE, as In other
preparations. Dut are receiveu iuiu uiw jic.nnn.i
T HY O KG AN 8 in their lull MEDICINAL
ALL bUKGK'AL OPERATIONS on the Eyes, such as
Cuturact, Artificial Pupil, Cross Eyes, etc., "k'l'ully
Rli HI II A I. I I r r K t I 1 1 F 7 llli D1U
peiiormea. j"' v
JOBEllT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
JdAUVFACIVRERS, .
IMPORTERS,
AND DEALERS IN
Paints, Varnishes, and Oils,
No. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
728lrrO
CORNER OF RACE.
TTt0R SALE STATE AND COUNTS EIGHTS
11 of Capewell CO.'s fateui vtinu uuira ma Air
tfeater for Coal Oil Lampst it prevents thu Culmneyg
from breaaing. xnis we win r'
iv. iir..n Vi.n - hm tlmr eost hat ten Mnti.
1 iiiru iue vmi uu " : . , , ,
o. HOD BACK BUeet, Philadelphia. Sample sent to and
part of the uni'ea otstes, un reu' iin
TTAERISON'8 PARIAN WHITR, FOR THE
tL comulexioi. alves the rich warm tone if tbe
.n0mrhle7 Bold at No. U South 8KVBNTU
street J1.
XMARXET
fl ST.7
0 0 TO CURWEII1
SUMMER RESORTS.
r"l M , mm
ATLANTIC CITY.
CHOICE ROOMS can now be bad at this favorite
Boose.
V. T. C ALE 13.
OPEN USTIL OCTOBER 1. .8 17
CONGRESS HALL.
CAPE ISLAND.
CHOICE ROOMS can now U bad at this favorite
HooFe.
8W:
J. F. CAKE.
QOLUIY3BIA HOUSE,
CAPE ISLAND, N. J,
Opened on the 1st Day of June, 186
GEORGE J. BOLTON,
6 27wlui2m PROPRIETOR.
EKCIIANTS' HOTEL,
CAPE ISLAND, N. J.
Tins Hotel being entliely refitted and refurnished in
the best manner, 18 MOW OPEN FOR THE RECEP
TIONS OF GCEbTS.
1 he house is located near tbe ocean, and every atten
tion will be given to mtrlt the patronage of the patillc
McNUTT & MASON,
22 tt PEOPBI ET0R3.
KOWN'b MILLS BOARDING HOUSE.
The former patrons and friends of he Boarding llouto
orininaLy kept by the Brown lainllv at Brown's Mills,
In tbe township oi i'emberton, county ot Burllmr'.on.
and 6 tale of New Jersey, are hereby iniormed that the
subscriber Is now ready to acco inmodate ail who will
lavor him with their company.
THOMAS FCA'if ERGO0D.
.-."fc" v . ,w. Hkvuimvuuiivii ui ,aflteuifero
to and lrom brown's Jsliis, nhl run lrom Pcmberton to
depot.
VI 11 Ht.rTO. Y. P ,KA .w .... 1. l. f
JUUN HAVENS,
6 i3sv.2ui Trourieior oi aunes.
QIIORTEST ROUTE TO THE SEA SHORE
O CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC UA1LROAD.
Mjmair.H inrijvut.iit.M',
lUKuUtill l. iWU iOUUS.
Five trains Onlv to Ailuntlo citv. ana mm nn n,m.i.
On and at.er iHUUbOAY, Juno M. lHbti. irw,uu,iii
leave Vine street bciry as lo lows;
Special Excuision u0 A. M
J ail 7VKI A. M.
xrtinill, ttiiu rnMiiuttr Lurauucut'U v 10 a. M
Expiess (ihiouKti In twohours; .nil f. i
Atlsntlo Accoii.nxjciatic.u 4 15 pa
ItUHMkU LtAVli A1LA.ST1C.
Bpecta Excurs.ou 5 1H P. SI.
Wall 4 45 P. nl.
r re ik m u ;rs a. M.
Express (tlin uisn lu two lioura, 7 08 A. M.
AecuHimodaiiou k so a. m
juuciion Actommo ailuu to Jacksun and in-
tcimeuiHte stations, it aren Viuu street s'31 1' M.
Returning leaves J ackou b'32 A. M.
Ilnddonniia Accommouatiou Train leaves
Vine street 10 15 A.M. and 2 00 P. M.
Leaves HtdUonllc d l'OOP. al andil'io P. M.
buliduv Hail '1 ruin to Atlantic leiivna Vlnn utnnt t
1 30 A. Ja. and Atlantic at 4 45 V. M.
I are to Atluntio. Round trip tickets, good only
tcrthe duv and train on which they ate issued,
'l lckcts ior sale at No. Hlk ( tie.hiiiit mn-nr o'nnt(n.ntAl
Hotel), and at the olttce ot Itio ihiluUelpUia Ioeul
I xnres Compan.f , No. 26 S. r lit h street.
,iti rnuaueipiiia f xpress Companv. 1'rlnclpal Office
No 'ili B. Fltth street. Branch Office No 3M S
W harves. above Vine, will attend to the usual hnnnlmi
tit express business alonir the line ot ills rmil. and iln
liver batgaae, etc., to and from all trains
noons 01 every Description cauea ior ano torwardca
by CXDress to Atlantic 1 'Itv. and all wav statlnnn nn
the road Bacgaee checked fmm residence at Pblla
ueipnia 10 notei or cottage at Atlantic 1 it?.
o o uutJixu. ru 1 An n Agent
CAMDEN AND AM BOY, PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON, AND BELVIDERiC DELA-
WAttlli HAlLltUAifD.
UKAKD EXCUKHIO ARRANGEMENT
FOB
TOURIHT8 AND PLEASURE TRAVEL
TO
MAOARA FALLS, HON XREAL, QUEBEC, THE
YYiJiir. aVU.11AlB, LiAlVC UKOltUE.
SARAIOOA. DELAWARE WATER
OAP, ETC. ETC
These excursion routes are arranged tor the soecial
accommodation of tourUta and Pleasure travellers.
enabling them to visit the celebrated waterlna- places of
uie norm, at mucn less man regular rates ot tare.
Tickets Rood until November 1st. 1866 and entitle th
holder to stop over at any point on the roate.
rorijcaeiB, lniormatton, ana circulars oescnptive or
the routes, anplv at the Ticket t-'uice of tbe Company,
l,o m CHENjnUT Street. iConthumtal Hotel.
0 ill) 2m W . il. UATZMER, Agent.
FOR CAPE MAY.
Commencinn MONDAY. July 16. 186B. Trains will
leave (Upper Furry) Market street, Philadelphia, as
follows!
vmi A.. m.,inoruinK in an, aue iz0.
iOO P. M-. Accommodation, due 6 P St.
Retumlng wilt lenve Cape Island
6 30 A. M., Morning Mail, due lOifl.
S till P M..Expre-,0ne8'W.
Ticket OOlct s. at Ferrt . foot of Market street, and No
828Che,nut street, Continental Hotel.
feieons purcbaslng tickets of the Agent, at No. 828
t hemut itieet. can by leaving orders, have their bag
gaue called for and checked at their residences by
Cm! Ana's Bugeage Ex Dress.
fc'.H J. VAN KENbbELAEU, Superintendent.
rp HREE IMPORTANT
AGENCIES.
THE CELEBRATED
Lime's Chilled Iron Safes,
Th cheapest and beet, IndeeJ, the only strictly I irs
and Burglar-Proof Safe made.
1 be modem and cxremely popular
STEAM ENGINE PACKING!
Called Miller's Lnbrlcative Steam Packing, unsurpassed
and unequalled.
AND THE SCALES FHOM THE
GREAT BEND SCALE WORKS, PENNSYLVANIA.
Scales warranted equal to any In the market, and on
terms much more favorable
The undersigned having the General Avency for the
sale of the above articles In this city, he respectfully
solicits the attention of all parties Interested, both the
dealer and consumer, hoping to merit (as be has already
received) the contlnaauoe of a liberal public patronage.
M. C. SADLER, AGENT,
8 11 imwlDtrs smwl3tl Ko. 639 i BCB Street.
J. L. CAPEN. PHRENOLOOIST. SUC
Mnn r to FOWLEK.WELL8 ACO. Examinations,
with needed advice and written or verbal deacriD-
tli.nsor cnaiacter, made fliviiy uooie ana I n-
liodlcals on Pbrenqlogy. Phvslology, and 11
glene, at
tlis Ofllce, NO. la H. TEN Ili bl. a 14 4 Up'
BT0DDAET ft BKOTHEll,
DRY GOODS.
BI- Al K E T S.
J. C. STUAWBftlDClE & CO.
THIRTY-FIVE CASES BLANKETS,
ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES.
f i
6 t0 FOR A TAIB OF LAKOK HEAVT BLAN'KCra.
100 PA1BS BINOLE BED t'L ANKETS, $4 50 and 1.
EXTRA BIZE PREMIUM BLANKETS.
F1SB GOLD MEDAL BLANKETS.
W FAIlia VERY CHEAP BLANKETS, i7-80.
250 FA1E9 BLAKKET8, A GREAT BARGAIN, $7.
BLAH RETS FOR HOTELS'
BLANKETS FOR BERTHS
BLANKETS FOR CRADLES
We cet cur Blankets direct from the Mills. Onr cus
tomers pay no Intermediate profit
MARSEILLES COUNTERPANES.
TOILET QUILTS.
1JOHEYCOMB QUILTS,
LANCASTER QUILTS.
WORSTED COVERLETS.
CO WFORTABLE8.
T INK AND BLUE QUILTS.
Any of the above goods by the case or single Quilt
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO,,
8.1S 3m
N. W. CORNEtt EIGHTH AND MARKET.
PRICE & WOOD,
N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT,
HAVE JUST OF EN ED:
tOCO ynrds Amcricen Fr et', iust colors, 16 and
183 cents a yard.
1 ca.-e fine quality French Merinos, SI 25 a vard.
Fine quality Clack Alpacas, 60, GO, 60, 70, 80, 90
ci.nts, $1, 91 12, and 1 25 a yard.
FLANNEL !
FLANNELS!
All-wool Flanne's, S3, 87, 40, 45, 60 cents up to
$1 26 a yard.
Domct Flannels, 81) up to 90 cents.
All-wool & baker Flannels, 60 cents np to (la yard.
Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flanne's, clioap,
Best makes li'cached and Unbleached Muslins, at
the very lowest ttarlet prices.
Yaid-wldo Bleached Muslins, 26, 28, 31.!, 33, 33,
87 cents.
Yatd-wide Unbleached Muslins, 20 23, 25 cents.,
IT low Case and Sheet ng Muslins, eto,
JUST OPENED:
Oeo case Bridal Qai:ts, very cheap.
Tablo Linens, Napkins, and loweis.
White Goods, very cheep.
A large assortment of Hosiery.
Ladies' and dents' Merino Vests, very cheap.
A larcre assortment of Edpin?, Flouncinjjs, and
Inserting, Ladies' and Conts' Linen Handkerctnofs.
Just opened, from auction, a clioap lot otPorto-
mocnaies, Tooth and Hair Bruahes.
PHICE & WOOD.
8 181 K. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Sts.
JAS. R, CAMPBELL & CO.,
Ko. 77 CHESNUT St.,
Invite the attention of Cash buyers
AT WHOLESALE,
To their Stock of
FRENCH,
BRITISH,
AND AMERICAS
D H Y GOODS,
Which for extent, variety, and general adaptation to
the wants ol the Trade. Is nnri vailed.
Package buvers suoplled with scarca and desirable
uooas at ana anaer martet rates isiiim
Wholesale Rooms TJp Stairs.
So. WU CUEUT Street.
TO LADIES
About leaving lor the COUNTRY, SEA SHORE,
OR WA1ERINO PLACES.
E. M. NEEDLES,
No. 1024 CHESNUT STREET,
Otters a lull assortment, at LOW PRICES, of
evel v uescripiioa or
VVblTE llOCIW,
PUiEI JMU81.1HH,
PiguEs.
IfRENCH JIUSLIK8,
In all varieties ol plain aud lancy styles,
l aces, Koibroldertes, liilkis, etc eto
Linen Kkoves, Collars. Bets, eto , in great
variety.
. EM. .NEEJJLES,
No. 1024 CHESNUT Street.
JW18 lflM3H3 tZOl "0S
QAPE MAY
ATLANTIC CITY,
AND LONG BRANCH.
DREIFUSS & BELSINGER,
No. 49 North EIGHTH Street,
HAVE OPENED ON TBE 14th INST
A new and desirable lot of
ZEPHYR KNIT SHAWLS
Suitable for the Watering Places, tnoludlug a
splendid assortment of
(WHITE GOODS.
TUCKED JIUSLIN,
SHIBUED MUSLIN,
! SWISS MUSLIN,
PLAID NAINSOOK,
8TKLPED NAINSOOK,
91 CAMBRIC NAINSOOK
Hob, 450, 452, and 454
I MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC.
J. K-; McILWAIN & SONS,
No.; 20 North FOURTH Street,
IMPORTERS AKD MANUFACTURERS OP
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMING'S,
MOTIONS AND SMALL WARES,
BELT Kl KBtJfiB,
, CORD BDGK RIRBONS,
VELVET RIltBONS,
ALPACA BRAIDS,
BKIBr BRAIDS,
BL'QLE gimps.
JET, TEAM, S1I,K, VKLVRT, AND FASCY BUTTONS,
ZEPHYR WORSTED, (1EBUANTOWN WOOL,
y-TC. ETC. 8I6trp
FALL, 1800.
WM. U. IIOUSTMANN & SONS,
FIFTH and CHERRY Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPflDTrm tv
ladies' Dress and Cloak Trimmings,
Zciiliyr, Worst cI, Knlttlne Yarns, Em
broideries, Hosiery, Cilovea, and
r nucy UU11VU UOOai.
ThS irnmla hAlt1 mnmt all n n n km . . .
importations, we are enabled to oiler special advantages
to the trade. g is w
E M O V A L .
I. S. CUSTER & SON
HAVE REMOVED TO
No. 726 ARCH Street, Bslow Eighth,
Where they have now on hand a large assortment of
FALL MILLINERY GOODS,
Of EVERY DESCRIPTION. tSir.wsmlm
MRS. R. DILLON,
Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street,
Has a handsome assortment of MILLINERY; Mtsaes
and Inianta' Hata and Caps, Bilks, Velvet Crape
Rlbbonx. Feathers, Flowers, Frames, etc
1800.
Fill FASHIONS
J. W. BRADLEY'S
OyPLEH ELLIPTIC
(Or Double Spring)
S K I RTS.
THE LATEST STYLES
ABE WOW MADE
VERY LIGHT.
Tbey vf ill not BEND or BREAK like the single
sprincf, but will PREbEhVE tbeir PKRf ECT and
BEAUTIFUL HAPE, where thieeor four ordi
nary skirts ha been THROWN ASIDE AS USE
LESS. They are the most ELASTIC, FLEXIBLE,,
and DURABLE SKIRT MANUJi'ACIURKD. They
COMBINE Comfort, Durability, and Economy, witu
that ELVGANCE ot SHAPE which has made the
"DCPLKX ELLIPTIC" the
STANDAED SKIRT
OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD.
This POPULAR SKIRT is UNIVERSALLY RE
COMMENDED by the FASHION MAGAZINES,
and OPINIONS of the PRESS GENERALLY,
At WHOLES ALF. by the Fjto.uaive and Sola
Owners ol the PATENT.
WESTS, BRADLEY & CAM.
WARER00MS AND OFFICE.SSI
Ko. 07 CHAMBERS,
AKD
Nos. 79 and 81 READE Strtets,
NEW YORK.
Also, at WHOLESALE by the LKADINO JOB
Bl'KS. 18 11 7t mwsOtxp
TFYOU WANT PERFECT SAT1SPACTIOH
J In every respect, buy tbe celebrated PRB3TOX
CO; Kag and Bwyy siiees. at ml 25 per ton Also, the
genuine LaULE Vc.IN ( (mi,, same sizes, same prise,
and a very tiae quality of i.K.bK.H. Ksg and Stove, at
SM c(i r ton I keep nothing bat tbe best. Orders ny.
celvm t Ko. 114 Houth 1H1KI Htreet. 614
pTJiirS T WlliE WORK
l-OBKAIUKGS, STOHB FKONT8,
GUARDS, PARTITION a,
IBOX BEDSTEADS, AKD WIRE WORK,
, Ia variety, manotaeturea by
M. WALKER & SONSi
mSa " No. 11 Fori 8UT3 owes.
HOIlTn SECOND STUEET,