The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, August 29, 1866, FIFTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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THE POLITICAL WORLD
Bpicy letter from Governor Ward of New Jersey
One of H. J. Raymond's Schemes Deflated
Two National Union Executive Committees
Which is the Trne Blue" One !
Rooms op tub National TJmioh Exbcbtivr
OOMMIITM, ASTOB HOUSE, NEW YOR, Aujrilut
26, 1866. D(rJ6n A meeting ol the National
Union Executive Committee, appointed by the
National Union Convention at Bnltlmore, in
June, 1864, will be helil at the Astor IIoune, New
York city, on Monday. September 8, at 12
o'clock M. J- Raymond, Chairman.
N. D. SpkkkV, Secretary.
lUpIy.
Hon. II. J. Raymond Hir: A meeting of the
National Uniun Committee apnointcfl iu June,
1HS4, has been called to meet at PhUaielpnia on
Monday, Srpteniber 3, and I rtiall be present on
that occhsion, taklnp part In 1U deliberations
and its action. You have doomed jt wise and
ptoper to abandon the frreat Jtepublictin Union
party ol the country, and to connect your name
and influence with a tew organisation destcned
to oestroy and deleat the cause with which I
sympathize, and ot which I am, in some small
degree, a representative.
Your public action has beerl such that .1 can
not acknowledge your npht to use the title
under which this meeting has been called.
The nature and character of the trusts coll
ided to jou and to mo lorbid that we should
use them except in accordance with the spirit
in which they were conferred. So deep and
wide-spread is this feeling in the public mind,
that all who should respond to your call would
be regarded afl betraymg the party they have
teaseJ to represent.
With respect, yotirs truly,
Marcus L. Ward.
Tbevtch, N. J., August 28, 1806.
SOUTHERN , LOYALISTS' CONVENTION.
Arrangements for the Reception Orders of the
Union League, National Union Club, "Soys in
Blue," and Republican Invincibles.
The committee appointed by the Union League
of Philadelphia for the purpose of receiving the
loyal Unionists of the South on the occasion of
their Convention, to be held on Monday next,
have udopted the following order of proceed
jnes: I. The delegates appointed by and acting for
the loyal Unionists ot the South are invited to
assemble at Independence Square, on Monduv
morning at 10 o'clock, where they will be met
by the delegates from all other States, by the
i'niladelpbia "Hoys in Blue" and their comrades
in arms lrom other cities and Stated, and by
such organizations as may desire to participate.
The Southern delegates will then proceed, es
corted by these delegations and public bodies,
to vhe Union League House, in Broad 9treet,
where they will be formally welcomed by the
Hon. Charles Gibbons, Chairman of the 'Com
mittee on Reception. ,
II. After the address of welcome and the re
sponse, the Southern delegates will proceed witu
the escort above mentioned to National Hall,
ilarket street, below Thirteenth, which has
been especially provided and lifted up by the
Union League tor their accommodation during
the sessions ot their Convention.
III. Union mass meetings will be held every
evening iu front of the League House, on Broad
street, and at the National Hall, on Market
slieei.
THE CHIEF MARSHAL.
The Committee of Escort, appointed by the
Union League, have selected General Horatio
Gates Sickel as Chiel Marshal of the procession
which will assemble m Independence Square on
Monday looming, September 3.
The toys in Blue," Republican Invincibles,
and other assooiaiona desirous of participatiue,
will report at once to General Sickel, at the
viM-e vi iue uoru oi neaitn.
John
, JiKKEE, I. UHTIIUIU.
' ?
The National Union Club of the City of
Philadelphia.
Kiecctive Committer, August 25, IhGC Dele
gates to tbc Lojal Southern Union Convention
are requested, on their arrival, to call at the
headquarters of the National Union Club, No.
1106 Chesnut street, aud register their names,
They will consider the building at the-.r entire
service during tneir residence tn the city.
Citizens el' Philadelphia anxious to extend
their hospitality to our Union brethren ot the
South, will please report at once hov many gen
tlemen they can entertain.
It is requested that thinner the session of this
Lojal Convention of true Southern Union men,
our fellow-citizens shall display the Union flag
lrom the shipping, public buildings, business
places, and private residences generally.
John E. Addicks, Chairman.
A. M. Walkinshaw, Secretary.
"The Iloys In Blue."
The Philadelphia Council of the "Boys in
Blue," at their meeting on Monday night, se
lected the following gentlemen to represent them
in the Loyalists' Convention, which meets on the
3d of September:
General Joshua T. Owen, Colonel James Givin,
Major H. 0. Roberts, Corporal John Tomlinsou,
Colonel E. R. Biles, Colonel R. B. Beath, Private
Arthur Scott, Lieutenant Henry Deitz, Major G.
K. Maguire, Private John M. Leech. General J.
K. Murphy, Dr. 8. B. W. Mitchell, Colonel James
J. Seibert, Major E. De Buck, Lieutenant Joan
Sage, Captain J. M. Butler, Captain N. B. Baggs,
Captain J. P. McQuade, Captain Thomas, Lieu
tenant N. J. D. McKee. Colonel J. M. Davis, Cap
tain H. W. Bache. Colonel W. M. Worrall, Cap
tain J. K. Storie, General Louis Wagner, Private
William Grler, Adjutant W. Letford. Lieutenant
F. K. Duke, Major John Lockbart, Captain
Bingham.
Fate of a Desperate Character Ills Pur.
suit by the Police, and Suicide.
Friday afternoon last three individuals, named
respectively Walter 8. Fuller, Charles Davidson,
and Aaron Ward, took a horse and wagon
belonging to Mr. Barringer, who resides on the
Halt Point road, about one-and-a-half miles from
this city, and proceeded to Hyde Park, where
they indulged in drinking, abused the bar
tender at Jones & Holmes' Hotel, and let t with
out pajing their bill. On their way to Pough
kecpsie they assaulted three laborers, two of
them named Percy and the other Irvin?. One
of the Percys was hit In the head witn a stone
and badly injured.
During the nielee or pursuit Aaron Ward tired
a revolver at one of the laborers, the ball, how
ever, not taking ell'ect. The desperadoes then
fled, while the laborers weut immediitely to
Hyde Park and placed the matter in the hands
ol Officer Manuing, ot tnat place. On Saturday
that ollicer came to Pouahkeepsw aud arreste J
both Davidson and Fuller, and took them to
Hyde Park , before Justica Dennis, who lined
them t ach $25. Not having the funds, to pay
the fine, they were both committed to the iail in
this city, and Poughkeepsie otllcers were sent in
pursuit of Ward. Saturday night a consultation
was had at, police headquarters, and a course
marked out by which it was thought he would
be apprehended. ''-.
On Sunday it was 6aid Ward had been seen
gome towards Mr. Bat ruber's residence on the
Salt Point turnpike, about a mile and a half in
a northeasterly direction front this city. A
iarriuec was procured, and Oiiiewrs Halstead and
Vandevort started tor the plat shortly aitor
noon, both woll armea, knowing ittat tney bad
u. deemirate character to deal with.
In tne meantime Warn was eating big dinner
very quietly at Mr. Barringer's, the family being
nreseut. While the meal was being coucuux-d.
one of Mr. Barringer's family looking out t( th
window.exclaimed, "There Is a whole wagon Viad
of men HtoDDinn here.'1 Ward immediately arose
from the table and uooroacbed the window. Ou
seeinir the otbeers (lor it wastnem in the wagon)
he darted out or tne house, and soon alter pro
ceeded to the barn in a secret manner.
Previous to the above happening, Ward had
been in the barn, where he met his brother,
who had beei.' looking for him. When he met
his brother he k aid, alluding to Friday's matter,
'This is a pret.'J "ad atfair," and wanted to
know how tiinga were in Poughkeensie. Ills
brother told bun the police were lojklng for
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY
him, when Aaron remarked, "They will not
lake me alive." Judging from thlj conversa
tion, it is fair to prennme that Ward undoubtedly
thought he had killed the man be tired at on
Friday.
Soon after Ward reached the. barn tbe second
time, Ofllcers Hoisted and Vandevort entered
the building and proceeded to the hay-mow,
where a terrible sight was presented to their
eyes.
There in one corner lay the headless body of
Aaion Ward, the sides of the building covered
with his brains and spattered with blood, while
above, hangintr on a nail, was a part of the
scalp and skull Ot the suicide, which had been
blown there, the hair btill haneing lrom It. By
the side of the body was a double-barrelled grin,
with one barrel discharged. To all appcarauces
he had placed the muzzle ot the gun in his
mouth, and with his right hand, which was
blackened with powucc, pulled the trigaer. It
was, indeed, a terrible sieht 1 AH about the
lolt were seen pieces of flesh and clots of blood.
The entire face was gone. On tta lower floor
of the builoing was a lame pool of blood which
Lad dripped down through the crevices of the
floor, lie bad truly lulhlied his promise never
to be taken alive.
Near the body of the unfortunate man was
found an envelope with the lollowing on ono
side:
"I shot myself, and don't think that any one
did it but myeplf. A. Ward."
On the other side these words were visible;
"And Linda, take care of all my things I leave
here."
The Linda spoken of Is a cousin of Ward's
Coroner Halght held an inquest on the re
mains, the jury returning a verdict in accord
ance with the acts, after which the body was
handed over to the friends. Aaron Ward nore a
veiy bad rcDutahon in roughkepsi. Fmujh
Iteepsie ojfie, jtfvndat.
AUCTION SALES.
P
ANCOAST WARNOCK,
M8
No. 210 MARKET Street.
B SCOTT. JR-. AUCTIONEER,
. Ko. 1020 CHESNUT HTKEET. 5 2U
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
A
DINT TO TOBACCO CIIEWERS
WEDDING-CAKE FINE
TOBACCO.
CUT
The onlv KISECL'T TOBACCO ever manufactured
B Philadelphia.
The liept in the Market.
EVEllYBODY USES IT
Manufactured from the Best Leaf.
SOLD EVERYWHERE. 611
Factory, 8. r . corner Fkoad and Wallace Streets
rpiE
BEST FIVE CFNT CIGAl. IN THE firY.
D. P. MCDOWELL'S
RECONSTRUCTION BRAND.'
Call and try them, nt
Noh. 250 and 258 South SECOND Street.
The EeconBtiuc Ion Clijrtr, both ia quality and quan
tity, is unsurpassed by any tcu cent Cigar now sola In
till city. sUmwllra
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE. MODERN DWELLING,
Northwest coiner of Twelfth nnd Wallace streets.
n complete order. 1'OFsesmon, witu deed.
8 24 Si (J. M 8 LhM.lfc.. No. 727 iSANSOM Street.
m
FOR SALE. HANDSOME MODERN
Erlck Dweliinc In the vicinity of Fortieth and
1 Ine H'.Tet ts, West rbllunelpbia.
BS4 6t C. M.S. LiSLlb. o. 727 HAKSQ. Street.
TO RENT.
A
LARGE, WELL LIGHTED
JJSV VENTILATED
Rf'OMt
ON THE SECOND FL00U
OF THE
"Evening Telegraph" Building,
No. 108 South TIIIUD Street,
TO RENT,
With or without steam power. Apply in the
office?'tjret floor.
EXCURSIONS.
r .Zi DELIGHTFUL EXCURSIONS
ON THE SCHUYLKILL.
The beautiful lntle steamers
SILVER WAVE AND
SILVER STAR,
Jiow running lrom Falrmonnt to Falls of Bchuylkill,
wl 1 leave Falrmonnt as follows, viz. i At 7 20. 8-05. 8 50,
9 34, 10-20, 11-08, 1180 A. M. And at 12 35,1-80, 2-08 , 2 80
1 38, 4 20, 8-05, 5 80, and 6 38 P. M.
Keturnlng, leave tho Falls at 7'20. 8 01. 8-80, 9-35, 10-20
11-08, 11 50 A. SI. t and 12-38, 1-20, i-08, 2 50, 318, 4 20, 6 05
5-5(1. and 6 88 1'. M.
FARE. To Laurel II 111 and the Falls, 15 cents : Colum
bia Hrldge or Washington Retrest, 10 cents. Kzcursioc
Tickets to Falls or Laurel Hill, 25c. l'lcnlcs and Sundaj
Schools taken at liberal reduction. 5 9, p ws
OWING TO
1 i
Alterations In the store, my stock of
PIANOS, ORGANS, ETC.,
Will be soli at UNFRECEDKIhTEDLY low prices.
J. A. GETZE.
8 27 6t No. 1102 CHESHU I Street.
f-5?rr0 CRAXD ACTION
SEVEN-OCTAVE
ftll i i 'PIANO FORTE, made
by one of the best
nmktis three months auo: eleuautly carved, oventtruuir
uupe our rounu corners, etc.
Will be soid at a
GREAT SACRIFICE,
as the owner Is leaving ihe city, at
8 218l No. 704 LOCUST Street.
Z3m PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR
MB. SARGENT
Will return to the city and resume oujiness Septem
ber i.
Orders received ns usual at
MSO" CO 'S,
8 17 No. t07 ( heaDUt street
TWOU WANT PERFECT SATISFACTION
1 In every respect, buy the celebrated J
CO i, Ksg ami wtore sizes at $7 25 per ton.
genuine EaUI E VEIN COL. same sizes, si
Also, the
same prloe,
and a very fine quality or i.tuiuii, Egg and Htove,
at
S.S i.o per on 1 keep nothing Dut toe best.
Cblveaat NO. 114 houth TH1R Btfeet
Orders re-
521
"P A P K K HANGINGS
AT RETAIL.
'J01IS H. LONGSTKETII.
8 24 trp
No. North THIRD St,
TEN DOLLARS K E w AKD. LOST
in (lermuituwn. on tna 41th inst.. a very
sn a l D
I. brown and wl lte. answers to the name of
"JID
1 he above reward will b given it delivered at
Dr. QEOKHE
town.
v. Mitin n, MAIN Hireet, uorinan'
e i 3f
INSTRUCTION.
QItIrJTiSNDENS;
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
. AM 1NSTITUU10N DESKINED TO AID .
YOUN G-.'.'M'ISIS"
IN ACQUIRING
A TracHcal Business Edneation.
This Inctltotloo offers advantage for airing
thorough and praotical buslnees education, which are o
the highest oraer. Its increasing prosperity attests the
estimation In which It is held by the business commu
nity. Within the past year Seven Hundred and,Sixteen
Students were In attendance, an excess of thirty-seven
over any previous year.
The College occupies three stories of the large build
Ing at the northeast corner of SEVENTH and CHES
NUT Streets, which has recently been much enlarged,
and will be fitted up with every convenience and Im
provement necessary lor acquiring, a complete com
mercial education.
The branches taught are limited to those wtaloh are
specially requisite for business puposes. A fair know
ledge ef the common English Drancbes is all that
is necessary to be qualified to enter the College. The
Course of Instruction Includes
.BOOK-KEEPING,
IN ALL US BRANCIIES, , ,
PENMANSHIP,
COMMEItt! At. CALCULATIONS,
BVSIJ9ESS FORMS,
IPMMCUCIAL LAW,
TELEGRAPHING, I
MATHEMATICS,
PHONOGRAPHY, ETC.
Each student is taught scpaiately,andcan pursue any
or all of the above studies, as he may desire. Applicants
are received at any time, and can attend at such hours
as may be most convenient.
Those mho enter , during August are allowed a
discount of twenty per cent, off regular terms.
Catalogues ontalning luU particulars may be ob
tained at the College. 8 15 wmnltn
S. II. CltlTTiaNDKN & Co.
JJAM
r o i!
ILTON INSTITUTE
Y O U N i li A D 1 E S.
PHILIP A. CHF.OAR,
Being about to relinquish hut position in tin public
schools with which he has been connected for tho last
twenty-three yeais,
WILL OPiN A DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL
FOR
YOCKO LADIES,
AT
No. 3810 CHKKNUT STRKF.T,
ON MONDAY, SEPTEAi BER 10.
This Institution is designed to rival the best semi
naries in the couutry.
CIRCULARS
Containing particulars and other information In relation
to tm jnMltutlon, can
bo had until tne 1st of Sep-
umber, at
No. KM N. TWELFTH Stieet. e 27
jpARDEE SCIENTIFIC COURSE
LAFAYETTE COLLEGE.
In addition to the general Course of Infraction in
this Department, aesigned to lay a substantial basis of
knonledpe ard scholarly culture, studen s can pur-mo
those branches which are essentially pruetlcul aud
tcchnli al. yiz. :
ENGINEERING Civil. Topogrnphlcal. and Mecha
nical; MINING and METALLURGY ; ARC HIT a. C
'1 1Kb:, onotlie aptilication ol Chemistry to AUIUCUL
TURr and the ARTS.
Tl'eie is also t. Horded an opportunity ror special stuly
of TItADE and COH5 ERCE; oi 3.0DKRN LAN
GUAfcK" and I HILOLOUY and of Uie HI8TOEY aid
INSTITUTIONS ol our count! v.
I or t ucuiars apply to r resident ia i itll. or to
l loli it B. VOUNUMAN.
EASTON
Pennsylvania, April 4.11)66. 5 10
M
ONSIEUii ALEX AN DUE WOLOWSKI'S
CLASSES FOR PIANO AND SINGING,
By his entirely new simplified system, are now open.
Those wiBhlng to read music at sight, keep time pei-
lectlv by a nelv invented manner, accompany any
foiik or piece rjy a new murcn oi Darmonv, sing or per-
lorni in concerts, cnoir. or private, can can at
no. 7U4 o. wash IN til U-N sq-iare.
Chi drcu admitted.
Ladles' Senimuries attended to. 8 24 2mrp
n H E G A S A Y INSTITUTE.
V J F.NC.MHH AND FRENCH.
Roardn:g and day pupils. Nos. 1527 anu ik:i si'Kuct.
Street, w 111 reopen on 'I Ill'KSDA V . September 20.
French is the language of the family, aud is constantly
epoKen in ine institute.
rrimary i epanmeui. urr auuuiu.
Dav Dciioikre per annum aiuv.
Day Hoarding I'upl.s, tiw. r
MiD.l
,VME D'UERVILLT,
6 22 rmw4m
Principal
ACADEM1 OF THE PROTESTANT EPIS
COPAL CHURCH, LOCU T and JUNIPER
bt reels. 1 no AUlumnai nessiou wui uiuuuuunvii,
hepiemherS Applications for admission may be made
during the preceding week, betv. eeu 10 and 12 o'clock in
ine morning. oamilo n, jivDino, a. m.
glilmwilHt neaujuasier.
rpHK LEHKJII UNIVERSITY, BETHLEHEM,
JL Pennsylvania, will open tor uie rcveyuou oi niu-
dents, BEPfEMBi-.K l, mse.
App'lcauon SllOUlU ne mine w iu- rsmueui,
v RE.NKt COPPEE. LL. D ,
g 27 7t BfcTHtJiHBM, Pa.
IIE CLASSICAL AND ENCiLI&II SCHOOL,
OF
H. D. GREGORY. A. 11.,
NO. U08 MARKET Street,
will khopen 8 21lmrp
ON MONDAY, HEPlEMBER 3.
TRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS. IN TIIK
J. PHIL' DELPHI A CITY IN8TI I CTE, N. E. corner
ot IHI-BNTJT and EiurJTr.EMiu Mreew. re-oiieuH
MONDAY. September 10. Entrance on EIGHTEEN IU
htreet. lozxiuij l uAnnunn,riiiibiuiih
riAHR CLASSICAL. COMMERCIAL. AN U
I v..nSr.tTi nnnrtineu tu of ST. JOHKPa'B COL
LI- GE, W ILLINU's Alley, mil resume duties on jiu.n-
da .Augusts. '" .
riMIE ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACADEMY,
X Nos.lKW and 111 CHESNUT Htreet, will reopen
MONDAY. September i. i- a. lahuiuh u v.
SE1D K.NBT1CKER, Frinelpals. 8 24 1 m
TISS ANNIE E. LANGTON'S SCHOOL FOR
1VJ. Young Ladles, No. 142 North TENTH Street, will
reopen on
ONDAY. September U.
8 251m
BOARDING.
TSJO. 1121 GIKAR1) STREET
Being neatly fitted up, will open for
FlltST-CLASS 1JOAHDEKS
ON THE FIRST OF "EPT'.MBIR.
Two larte Con munirating Kooms on the secmd floor,
well adapted lor family. I 9 ' '
FERTILIZERS.
A 31 M ON I ATE D PHOSPHATE,
A Concentrated Fertlllter.
This preparation eontalna Pare Ground Bone, and the
best Fertilizing Salts known to agrlcultuial chemistry,
combined In uch a manner as to develop their produc
tive properties only when' used on the soil. Price tii
per ton. For sale at the manuiuoturers' depots,
-. . , 1 No. MAIEET Street, Philadelphia,
1 ' No 8 BCKLING SLtP.Kew York.
, WILLIAM ELLIS & CO.,
8i012trp Mannfectnrers.
RAU O IPS
11 AW BONE
I
S U P E K-FHOSPHATE
OF LIME,
Tbe great Fertiliser lor all eroof. Quici in Its action
and permanent iu Its effects. Lstablhihed over twelve
veai v.
bealera supplied by tbe cargo, direct from Oie wbart
ol Hie niauulvetorr, on liberal terms.
Maaufactnred oulr by , . vli.
OfflceSo.WBouthLAWABenu.
8 4kOiwlrp
CROSBY OPERA HOUSE.
Q It! A N Df
ART ASSOCIATION.
In consequence of statement which waa recently
published In New York prejudicial to the Integrity
ol the CROSBY OPERA HOUSR ART ASSO
CIATION, Ihe Committee appointed te superintend
the award of premiums deem it doe to theinsolves,
Mr. Crosby, and all parties interested, to publish the
following Cards:
CARD TO THE MKMBKKS
OF TBI
Crosby Opera House Art Association.
The sale of Certificates in the Association has al
ready been so great a to enable tne to state that the
distribution of premiums heretofore announced will
be made.
I can, therefore, assure the public that the award
will bo made to their satisfaction, or the money re
funded. (Signed) U. H. CKOSBY,
Actuary A. A.
Having the ntmoet oonfidonoe In the ability of Mr.
CKOSBY to carry out his entorprio, I hereby
guarantee his undertaking as above announced.
(Signed) SAUCE l. M. NICKERSON.
Special Card from the Committee.
The undersigned, members of the Committee ap
pointed to superintend the
AWARDING OF PREMIUMS 10 ME KB S3
OF THE
Crosby Opera House Art Association,
Take pleasure in stating that we have full coufi leccc
in the Integrity of
MR. CROSBY,
And in the responsibility of Mr. SAMUEL M.
MCKERSOX, his guarantee, aud asuretbe pnblic
that we believe the above proposal vt ill be carr.ed
out in good faith.
(Signed)
JAMES H. BO WEN,
President ot Thud National Bank, Chicago.
AVOS T. HALL,
Treasurer (J. IS. & Q. It. II., Chicago.
. U. UUKb,
President ol tL? Board of Trade, Chicago.
J, A. ELLIS,
President Kocond National nana, lineage.
JAMES C. FARGO,
Agent American Express, Chicago.
FRANCIS A. HOFFMAN,
Ex-LieutenamUovernor of Illinois.
CLINTON BRINGS,
Ewing, Bnggs & Co., Chicago.
E. O. HALL,
Hall, Kimbark & Co , Chicago.
THE MANAGEMENT OF IHE
Crcbby Opera House Art Association
Feel it incun bent upon them to call attention to the
thorough indorsement of the integrity of
MB. CROSBY
By the MEMUEKS o iuu tuuaintt. ap
pointed to superintend the drawing gentlemen of
the highest social and business standing In Chicago.
At the same time they feel pleasure in stating that
the DEMAND FOR SHARES STILL CONTINUES
UNABATED!
Orders by Mail, Express, and Telegraph,
from North, South, East, and West,
Still Coming In ! ! I
EARLIEST SUBSCRIPTIONS SECURE
THE FINEST ENGRAVINGS !!
' A CARD TO CLUBS.
The numerous CLUBS now forming throughout
the country are requested to complete their lists, and
forward immediately , to be in time!
PAlliADEliPIIl A AGENCY,
T. It, l'XJGII,
, Corner SIXTH ana CHEbKUT streets.
AGENCY IN MEW YORK,
No. 625 ART INSTITUTE, Broadway,
BRANCH AGENCY,
HOOT & ANTHONY,
No. 21 NASSAU STREET, near Wall,
BROOKLYN AGENCY,
MORRIS & CO.,
No. 106 FULTON Street.
J.
BO8I0N AGENCY,
WILLIAMS & EVERETT,
No. 231 WASBINGION Streel.
AUGUST 29, 1866.
DRY GOODS.
URON DLANiCETG.
Ilurfln Fine Bd BlankefM.
Huron Premium Klanko'.s.
Huron Extra Ilfary Blankets.
Huron Single Bed Blankets.
Huron Bed Blankets. $G'5Q Ter
Fair.
We are now receiving direct from tho mills, the'
celebrated
HURON BLANKETS,
ContrtcU ii for early la lb 3 Spring at UiO low pnoo
of wool.
Tbey are superior In tise, weight, and Hnonexn ol
wool to any other make in the market, or to any
Bl ANEET ever before ofbred by us. Sold only
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY
J. C. STRAWBRIDiiE & CO.,
N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET.
815 3uij
p It I C E & WOOD,
N. "W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT,
! II A VE JUXT OF FN EL:
COCO yards American Print, fast colirf, 16 a d
i$l cents a yard.
1 cate line quality French Merinos, SI 26 a yard.
Fine quality Black Alpacas, SO, 56, 60, 70, 80, 90
c nts, 91, 91 12, and SI 25 a yard.
FL ' NSEL13 1 FLA NNELS !
All-wool Flanne s, 35, 87, 40, 45, 51 cento up to
$1 25 a yard.
Domct Flannels, 81 np to 90 cents.
All-wool Shaker Flannels, 50 cents up to SI a yard.
Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels, eneap,
Best makes B eached and Unbleached Muslins, at
tbe very lowest market prices.
Yaid-wide Bloacbed Muslins, 25, 28, 31,', 83, 80,
87 cents.
Yard-wide Unbleached Muslins, 20, 23, 25 cents.,
Pillow Case and Sheeting Jlushcs, etc,
JUST OI'ENEl):
vuo tao rttiat V""",Bi very eneap.
Table Linens, A apkins, and Xoweis.
Whito Goods, very cheap.
A largo assortment of Hosiery,
Ladies' and Gents' Merino Vests, very cheap.
A large assortment of Editings, Flouncings, and
Insertings, Ladies' and Gents' Ituen Handkerchiefs.
Just opened, lrom auction, a choap lot of Forte-
monnoies, Tooth and Hair Bxuabos.
PHICE & WOOD.
8181 N. VT. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Shi.
BLANKETS!
BLANKETS !
BLANKETS!
ilOOO Pairs of Blanltetn.
PRICES REDUCED.
Storekeepers, Hotclkeepcrs, and Housekeepers,
Your attention Is Invited to our
STOCK OF BLANKETS,
Purchased at the low point reached thirty days
since, which will be sold at
FROM $5 TO $6 PER PAIR.
REDUC2WN ON FORMER PRICES.
OCB STOCK IS NEW AND CLEAN,
AND EMBRACES
ALL. DESIRABLE MAKES AND PRICES
Prices: $5, $6, S7, $8, $9, $10 Per Fair.
CUP.WEN STODDART & BROTHER,
Nos. 450. 452, and 454 N. SECOND St.
8 27 3t AllOVK WILLOrV.
JNo. IVU Cll-hU! btreet.
I-
TO LADIES
About leaving lor the COUNTRY, SEA SHORE,
OB WA1KBINU PLACES,
E. M. NEEDLES,
No. 1024 CHESNUT STREET,
OITrri a lull assortment, at LOW FBICE9. of
even uegcniiuou oi
IVbllC out j )P,
VVVr'Hb MCSLtNS,
fiyiEs.
r BUNCH JIUSLI3TS.
In all varieties oi plain and lanoy styles. 1
laces, Knibrulueries. HUkln. etc eto.
i men Mteves. collars, to . iu Kniai
variety.
E M. NEEDLES,
No. 1024 CI1ESNTJT Street.
jaeJIB XQ.VSaHO HOI "osl
Q A P E MAY
j ATLANTIC CITY,
' AND LONG BRANCH.
DREIFUSS & BELSINGEIt,
No.1 49 North EIGHTH Street,
, HAVE OPENED ON THE lira IST.
; A new and desirable lot of
ZKPIiYlt KNIT SHAWLS
Suitable lor the Watering Places, including a
splendid assortment of . , ,
WHITE GOODS.
PUCKID MUBL1W,
SHJERED MUSLIN,
BW1S8 MUSLIN,
PLAID NAINSOOK,"
STRIPED NAINSOOK,
91 CAMBBIU NAINSOOK
1 ..II - - .. - -"I '
DRY GOODS.
J AS. U. CASIPBGLL & CO.,
No. 737 CI1E8NUT St.,
Imite the sttentten of Caelt buven
AT VllOI,MfcAj,i:,
To their Ktnck of
FRENCH,
BRITISH,
AND AMERICAN
ritY GOODS.
which frr extent, verlety. and rraeral adaptatioa to
the uutot tbe'iral to onrlvalU'd.
Cooknje 1 utcrj snopliM with ik arc e and 15lrabl
Goods at and under murket rates r U 1m
-Y-1illlfi5i0"" h Stairs.
1866.
FAIL FASHIOTUS
J. W. BRADLEY'S
OUPLEK ELLIPTIC
(Or Double Spring)
SKIRTS
THE LATEST STYLES
ABE NOW MADE
ERY LIGHT.
Tbey v, ill not BEN Dor BREAK like the idnirle
spring?, but vrill I'REbEhVE tholr PU RFECT and
UEAUT1IUL HAPE, where three or four ordi.
nary tkirtshu beenlUKOWN ASIDE AS USE-
LEoS. Tboy are tbe most ELASTIC, FLEXIBLE,
and Ul'KAULE fcKIRI UANCFAC1UKED. They
COMBINE Comfort, DurabiHtr, and Economy, with
tbat ELFUANCE ot bHAl-Ewhlcti baa made the
DCPLKX ELLIPTIC" the '
t-,
STANDARD SEIET
OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD.
This POPULAR SKIRT is UNIVERSALLY RE.
COMUKNDD by tho FasUION ilAUAZINES,
and OPINIONS of the PRESS Gi-NERaLLV.
At WHOLESALE by the Kxc.usive and Sole
Owners oi the PA1KNT.
WESTS, BRADLEY & CAM.
WARER00MS AND OFFICE,
No. 07 CHAMBERS,
AND
Nos. 79 and 81 READS Streets,
NEW YORK.
Also, at WHOLESALE by the LEADING JOB
B1RS. t8 2frmw9trp
MILLINERY. TRIMMINGS, ETC.
R E M O V A L .
I. S. CUSTEIl & SON
HAVE REMOVED TO
No. 726 ARCH Street. Below Eighth,
Where they have now on hand a large apartment ot
FALL MILLINERY GOODS,
OP EVERT DESCRIPTION. IS 15 wsmlm
MRS. R. DILLON,
Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street.
lias a handsome assortment of MILLINERY; Hlsse
and Infants' Hat a and Caps, Bilks, Velvets Oiape
Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, Frames, etc .
PERFECTION
13 RARELY ATTAISED, YET
A. B. W. BULLARD'S
IMPROVED OIL SOAP,
FOB REMOVING
Grease, Paint, Pitch, and Varnish,
From ail Goods of Durable Colors, is ahead of anything
i yet discovered.
' It leaves tbe Goods soft, and as perfect as when new,
wiih do snot upon which dual can col ecr, as ia tbeoaM
with ail the preparations lieretolore Bold lor cleansUin
Bn Is ielioately perlnrned. and entirely free from the
dlxai.reeable odor of Benzine, and all other resinous
fluid. mm '
j . COUNIEBFE1TS
Ot this preparation are extant therefore be sore and
take none but tbat hlch has the autograph of A. B. W
bVLLA kD on Uie label.
, Manufactured by the Propiietora,
A. B. W. BILL ARD & CO.,
W0KC18TKB, MASS.
lleneral Agents for Pennsylvania,
Dyorr & co.,
So. 232 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia,
Toriale brail DruggUla, I tux
pATENTWIBE WOKI
FOBBAILIXGrJ, BTOBJt FRONTS,
GUARDS, FARTITION,
IROH BEDSTEADS, AND WIRE WORJt,
In variety, manataotnred by
M. WALKER & BONS
V, 11 SorUiBlIia 0utt,