The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, June 14, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRArnrniLjELTniAt FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1807.
for the Evening Telegraph.
A SAILOR'S ODE TO THE SEA.
l)T CAl'TAIH JOI1X T. BMIT1IF.H8, OF TUB M1.R
. . .. CHANT MARIXB.
I.
Our minds are thrilled with awe bejoud
control, ,
O murmuring sea while I pensive and alone
We linger by thy side ; thy blue waves roll
And onward plunge, with ever restless moan,
patching away into the dim unknown.
While alltheygracefulbillowsbendandnod.
We love to listen to thy lolty tone
Which bids us look away e'er man's foot
trod
The "Garden of the Lord," or sin had cursed
the sod.
it.
Thv atoms wore in Chaos, when in sleep
Creation lay; when dread and silent night
Spread her dark wing o'er all the mighty deep;
Clod spake, and at the word the tinted light
Mantled the east, till all thy waves grew bright
With Morning's richest hue; then beauty
rare
Spread over thy surface, and the azure height
Looked down and smiled upon thee, until
there,
Within thy peaceful waters, glowed her image
fair.
m.
Thou heard'st the morning stars aloud rejoice,
And all the sons of God their high harps
sweep.
When earth was new, then thy unfettered
voice
Joined in the hymn, deep answered back to
deep,
Then did thy glassy waves joyfully leap
In praise to llim who dropped thee from His
hand
Like a clear crystal fount, and bade thee keep
Thy stated bounds. IIow wonderful and
grand
He curbs thy foaming waves from passing
o'er the land.
iv.
The wondrous record of the agoa past
Were in thy presence sealed; upon young
time
Thou did 'at look forth, and from thy bosom
vast
Thou liftest up thy mighty voice sublime
To noble minstrelsy, which lofty rhyme
Floats down upon thy waters full and clear.
We bow our ear to that soul-melting chime
Of ancient song, until it doth appear
That the far voice of ages soundoth strangely
pear.
v.
While on the eartli change p" over al,
Thnn m-t unalterable, and no decay"
Has touched thy structure; thou hast knotfu
the fate
Of emwires and of crowns; and kingdoms lay
In ruins at thy feet; races have passed away;
And thou did'st see Oblivion's mantle cast
Upon their wreck, whilst thou upon thy way
Went forward changeless, as the ages passed,
Rejoicing, while all nature seemed to crum
ble fast.
VI.
With hand upon our mouth, with head low
bowed
In silent awe, we in thy presence see
Tli at we are dust; while thou art speaking loud
Of God ! of Tower 1 and of Eternity 1
Mysterious depths, vast secrets are with thee
Of sacred trust; within thy strange dark
breast
Are volumes hidden, deep and wise, wise sea I
Thy rolling waters never, never rest,
Yet not by them is all thy mighty power
expressed.
VII.
Hut let us for a moment look away
Where bright the emerald isles in beauty
glow,
Among thy waves, and see the things that
play
In wonder o'er the deep; fleets with their
wings of snow
Upon thy sunny waters come and go;
i'roin zone to zone, and from east to west,
Do thy majestio billows surge and flow,
Uearing the hope of nations on their breast
Thou art, O murmuring sea ! so peaceful in
thy rest.
VIII.
But ah ! how frightfully thy billows S well,
MingliDg their voices with the thunder's jar,
While Triton sounds upon his trumpet shell
To call the awful tempests from afar,
Till all the elements seem met in war
With thy tremendous waves; and madly
down
Are powerful navies hurled and not a star
Looks down upon thee, but the storm fiends
frown,
Each o'er the desolation waving his dark
crown.
IX.
Upon the waves where Triton shows his wrath,
Old fables tell us, Neptune, a proud king,
Is drawn by Dolphins; while along the path
In graceful figures, Nereids dance and sing,
And all the foaming billows nightly ring
With revelry beneath their tairy tread.
The ancients feared those phantoms, for the
wing
Of sunerstition over them was spread;
liut now upon the mind of man a clearer
light is shed.
x.
Kow let our thoughts descend Into the deep:
There, veiled from sight, beneath thy mist of
waves.
Wb-ere no cloud comes, nor angry sea-storm3
sweep,
Strange, rich flowers blossom. There the
diamond paves,
And cems of pearl adorn the winding caves ;
There trees in beauty grow, whore yet no
bird
Uas ever perched ; and the sea forest lave3
Its plumy branches where no joyous word,
I'rom mortal lips, its clustering arbors ever
stirred.
XI.
Out o'er those spreading plains and hills so
bneht
- In nature's loveliness, no dark cloud lowers,
No chill of winter ever cast a blight
O'er those bright gems, o'er those perennial
flowers,
Tor sin ne'er entered into those fair bowers
To mar the charm; and there the foliage
light
In swayed by the enchanting flood, that pours
" Its waters through those) feathery branches
white
As shrubs hung by the drapery of a frosty
Jllglll.
XII.
And that rich network wrought of silvery
sureua
Shows forth the beauties of the Eternal
Mind :
Fair as the gauzy veil that brightly spreads
The hieh etherial dome, and doth enshrine
The world with grandeur; the same Hand doth
twine
Those rich mines 'mid the eternal rocks,
with care,
And ftMi the small lichens, that doth bind
The morning in His garments, and doth wear
Light as a covering, lie hatn maue mem iair
XIII.
rrofoundent kpr I man's knowledge never can
liy searching And out thy mysterious lore; ,
Thou mockest at the pompous pride of man;
All who go down thy mysteries to explore, ;
Chaimed by thy tuneful dirge, come back no
more
To us, O, cruel sea ! They make their bed
Deep in thy caverns, where the hoarse floods
ronr;
Yet not for aye shall thy proud waters
spread .
O'er our dear ones. O sea ! thcu shalt re
store our dead.
XIV.
Yes, thou shalt yield them when Christ'B
potent word
Shall rend the tomb, and death's strong
fetters break;
And thy most secret depth shall then be
stirred,
For e'en the solid earth shall fear and quake;
Beneath thy mighty bars Christ's voice shall
wake
Those Bleepers from repose; their souls shall
hear
The trumpet's sound, and quickly vigor take,
While all thy bashful waves grow white
with fear,
The isles shall flee away, and thou shalt
disappear.
A Point of Etiquette. It may not be gene
rally known that there are at present two
Japanese embassies in l'aris. iiesides the
legation of the Tycoon, there is a oourtly and
accomplished representative of the chief of
fatzuma. A grave question arose some time
since between these oriental diplomats. Both
of them had been entrusted with articles for
the Exhibition. "Ilis Excellency" Iwasbita,
representative of the chief of Satzuma, claimed
the privilege of exhibiting under his master's
flag. To this "Ilis Excellency" Mocou-Yamah
opposed a strenuous resistance, claiming that
the Tycoon's flag was the only one which the
Commissioners of the Exhibition could recog
nize. The puzzled Commissioners referred
the matter to a special committee of two.
These gentlemen had a protracted conference
with the two ambassadors at the residence of
Baron de Lesseps. It resulted in the following
decision:
First. His Highness the Frince of Satzuma
shall exhibit under his own flag.
Second. This flag shall bear the inscription,
"Government of Satzuma," while the flag of
the chief of Kwanto shall bear the inscription,
"Government of the Tycoon."
Third. Both flags shall be placed under the
flag of the Japanese confederation, bearing tho
inscription "Japan."
The Russian Army. The Moscow News "ives
Some interesting statistics respecting the Rus- I
war the whole military force of Russia con
sisted of twenty-eight divisions, comprising
112 infantry regiments, while now it consists
of forty-seven divisions, with 188 infantry
regiments ; and that the number of troops in
active service, which in 1853 was 580,000, is
now 800,000. At the beginning of the present
year there were 26,000 officers, 705,799 soldiers,
and 29,362 deustchics or assistants. According
to the calculations made in the Russian war
office, this force may be increased in a very
short time to 1,180,000. Besides these, there
are 300,000 irregular troops, so that the total
military force now at the disposal of the Czar
may be reckoned at a million and a half of
men.
A Model Advertisement. The . lines of
some men fall in pleasant places. Witness
the following advertisement from the London
J lines :
"The next presentation to the Vlcarasre of
Chleveley for sale, subject to the Ufo of the pre
sent Incumbent, now in his sixty-first year,
with elegant parsonage, gardens, pleasure
grounds, aud cilices, in a neighborhood distin
guished by the amenities of polished society,
ana corsmuiing a ricn vineyara oi ineiiris
tlan virtues, with ample means for works of
benevolence towards less fortunate folds as de
rived fioin two hundred and eighteen acres of
glebe, with the tithes of aUjoluiug parishes,
extending over nine thousand acres, making
the gross income ana vaiue to uuctuate, aucoru
lug 10 averages, between 1000 and HHOO per
auuum, with extremely moderate outgoings.
Can bo viewed ouiy uy permissiou in tuo in
cumbent; and for particulars apply to Mr. Don
kin, 11 ewell, Fellon, Northumberland."
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ftr THE UNDERSIGNED C1T1ZEKS EE-
quest that contributions In aid or the Suf
ferers and Families or the deceased by the lute
calamity on Hansoni street, be seulto the Mayor of
the City, MUlt lOiN MCJUuau, lurauBinuaitu
by the follow lug Committee appointed by hitu:
j o Jell, ij. kLuak Thomson,
ww. wokI'Tiead, H9i!S AR.IJHM'
1). li. CCMMIiSU,
JOHN O. JAMKi
COMMITTKK.
Wm. I. W taker.
Joseph T. Thomas,
Wm. HelUrB,
Joshua Llpplncott, Sixth
street.
Wm. R. Thomas,
Joseph It. Meyers,
A luu Wood,
John Jtunsworth,
Hoht Wood, Ridge avenue,
!lugb Mcllvatn, U 11 tit
Win. J. HorHiaiann.
Biininel Jesui a,
(hunts Kvaus, Quarry St..
W. 1. JiinHcnura,
Kdward 1'arriHb,
K. Morris Wain.
MaUl.ew Ralrd,
Kdwiud W illiams,
hiimut 1 K. fstokes,
Wm. I Jenks,
Win. 11. King, Snnsom at.
irrSf CONTRIBUTIONS ACKNOWLEDGED
ICSJ" poH Til K HANSOM fcSTKEKT BUFFKKKKcJ.
fel. Paul's P. K. Church Male buuday school, per
TlK.uias Latimer, Esq ...... ..fl"-l&
Iltiijuuilli T. '1 reditk ...... 2 Oil
Moiuberger, Cunningham dt Co 2.5 00
Cl.BU.... 6 00
" 15 00
Through Kvkkiku '1 tLlcoaAi'iI..... 5'oo
1 y Pi hi - in 00
Mrs. C Yariow 6 00
O. Ulier - 6-00
Cahh .... r-iio
T. K. i, 20 00
H. C. IS .. . 61)0
liiat '1 HUM AS T. MASON, Treasurer.
KPT" FINAL MEETING. THE SUB-CO 11
oil tee on Law, and those persons Interested
lu the Iipecllon ot ISteuni Hollers, aud who are de
sirous ol diacusBins: the Ordinance or of offering any
amendments thereto, are rebpecifullv Invited to meet
In Hie COMMON COUNCIL CH AMBEH on i'KIUAV
KVEMNU, June 14, at 8 o'clock.
R. M. KVANS.
0 13 2t Chairman ol Cominlttoo.
KST" STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. THE
FAKMJilito' AND MfcCHANlCb' NATIONAL
BANK.
PuiLADEi-PniA, May 2S. 18CT.
A General Meeting of the stockholders of The
Fuming' and Mechanics' Nallonal Bank or Phlliv
de l ira will beheld at the BANKINU UOU.SK. on
ISA 1 lliUAY, the 20lh day of June next, at twelve
oVlolk, noon, lor the purpose of taking Into cousklnr-
tltin and deciding upon amendments of the Third
and Hilu or the Arllclea of Association, of the said
Bank.
By order of the Board of Directors.
B28 tJ29 W. ItUhHTON, Jr., Cashier.
OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA
t&L Oil) WORKS. Jun 1, 1867.
Proposals will be received at this olllco, No. 2u 8.
BiA JiNTH Street until noon of the 1st day ot July,
lor the sale to the Trustees ot the Philadelphia, (las
Works of tbetsiock lu the Oermanlowu, itichmond,
Wauyunk, aud boutnwaik and MoyameuNlug Oua
Ctuipauiea, to be uaed as luvealmeuui loithebiuk
li e Fund ot Kuld Companies.
4 )iu BENJAMIN B. BILEY, Cashier.
fjr-Sf GEORGE W. FORD, DOCK STREET,
m-s one dour below Third, collects Bounty, Pen
sion' Ration Money, and all claims agalum the Uov
eintiient. For a Hpeedyaettieuif nt, call on Mr.
K BJ), who la well veiaed wllti all lire details of the
blialueas. " " lm
rrr batchf-lor'S hair dye. mis
xy cpifiidld Hair Jye is me dbbi in me worm,
1 he only i tie and pi.rfr-cl Zye-Httrmlus. Reliable. Iu
v.. riifcuimoliiinient. No ridiculous tluta.
isaiural Blue- or Brown. Remedies the ill ettecu of
liyit. Juvlgoruiea the hair, ievniB n iivuu
beautiful. 'Ihe genuine la biyued WILLIAM A.
1IA1I 11 fiYiii nr. mere lm itallons. aud
should be avoided, bold by all UrtiKgists and Por-
n.n.era. actoiy, Nc, bl BAiiCLAK "??'
SPECIAL NOTICES. j.
1ST" UNION LEAGUE HOUSE,
MAY 15, 187.
At a meeting ol the Board ot Director of the
tNION LEAGUE OP PHILADELPHIA, held
March , 1807, the following freaoibla and Resolu
Hons were adopted:
Whereas, In a rernMlcan form ot government it la
Of the highest Importance tbat the del-gales of the
people, to whom the sovereign power la entrusted,
should be so selected aa to tiuly represent the body
politic, and there being do provision ot law whereby
the people may be organized lor the purpose of auch
selection, and all parties baring recognised the rjeoes
Ity of such organization by the formation of volun
tary associations lor this purpose, and
W hereas, There are grave delects existing tinder
the present system o! voluntary organisation, whlou
It Is believed may be correctod by suitable provisions
of law; now, therefore, be It
Resolved, By the Board of Directors ot the UNION
LEAGUE OF PHILADELPHIA, that the Secretary
be and Is hereby directed to offer eleven hundred dol
lars In prizes for essays on the legal organization of
the people to select candidates for office, the prizes to
be as follows, viz.:
The sum of five bnndrod dollars for tbat essay
which, In the Judgment of the Board, shall be flrst!n
the order of merit;
Three hundred dollars for the second;
Two hundred for the third, and
One hundred for the fourth.
The conditions upon whlcn these prizes offered
are as follows, viz.:
First. All essays competing for these prizes mvit be
addressed to GKORtiK H. BOKEIt, Secretary of the
Union League of Philadelphia, and must oe received
by him before the FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1868,
and no communication having the author's nanio at
tached, or with any other indication of origin, will be
considered.
Second. Accompanying every competing essay, the
author must enclose his name and address within a
sealed envelope, addressed to the Secretary of the
Union League. After the awards have been mado, the
envelopes accompanying the successful essays shall
be opened, and the authors notified or the result.
Third. All competing essays Bhall become the pro
perty of the Union League; but no publication of
rejected essays, or the names of their authors, shall
be made without consent of tne authors in writing
By order ol the Board ol Directors.
CiCUBUt: II. BOKEB,
Btfllm SECRETARY.
Jggp RBPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION
IlARiiisBtTRo, April 16. 1867. -The "Republican
Lull- ( ,nvtittnn' iu 11 intuit m t hA it . . , '
proper measures for the ennuiim Sunn (-..vua
An heretofore. Hie Convention will be composed of
Representative aud (Senatorial Delegates, chosen In
the usual way, aud equal In number to the whole of
the trenatora and Representatives In the Ueeral
Assembly.
By order of the State Central Commlttea
. '. JORDAN, Chalrmrn.
J. Rohlky Dunolihon, ) Secretaries. 820 m
friSf- DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC IIIGH
WAV 8 OFFICE, No. 101 a FIFTH Street.
Philadelphia. June 12, ltf)7.
nuiit-f. iu com itAcroit!.
Sealed Prouosais Will be received ki llisrtffln, nt ttia
Chief Commisslonei' oi Highways until 12 o'clock M.,
on MONDAY, 7th Inst., for the construction of the
lolloping Sewers.viz..on the lineofTwentv-flrststrnet.
from the south curb line of Oxlord street to the middle
of Montgomery street, of two feet six Inches diameter;
thence on Montgomery street to Woodstock street,
and a ong Woodstock street to Cohockslnk Creek of
three feet dianuter.
On Ulrard avenue, from Ninth to Tenth street.
On Front street, from Denmark to Moore street.
uii j cm u si reel, irom sixty feet south of Arch, I
On Rodney street.from Nineteenth to Eighteenth, In?
biiu on jMguieentn io i-ine street. I a
On Mount Vernon street, from Sixteenth to Nine- Sx
leeum atreeu
On '1 anker street, from Eight to Ninth street.
on sixth street, from Brown to Parrlsh Btreet.
On Sixth street from Parrisb to Poplar street, of
thiee feet diameter, with such inlets und manholes
as may he directed by the Chlei .Engineer and Sur
veyor. 'lhe understanding to oe mat tne contractor shall
take bills prepared agalust the properly fronting on
said sewer to the amount of ouedullur aud twenty-five
cents for each lineal foot of front on each side of the
Btreet as bo much cash paid; the balance, as limited
by Ordinance, to be paid by the city; and the Con
nector will be renuired to keen Hie street and
sewer In good repair lor three years after the sewer Is
nnisnea.
w ben the street is occnpieo Dy a city passenger
Railroad track, the fewer shall be constructed along
side oi saia irnca in such manner as noiiooDsirucior
liner fere with the sale passage of cars thereon; and no
claim lor remuneration ahull be paid the Contractor
by the company uaingsaid track, aa specified lu Act
of Assembly approved May 8, 1ki16.
A 11 Bidders are invited to be present at the time and
place of opening the said Proposals. Each proposal
will be accompanied by a cerlilicute that a lkiml has
been filed in the Law Department as directed by Ordi
nance of May 26, 1800. if the Lowest Bidder shall
not execute a contract within Uve days after the work
la awaraeu.ne win tie aeemen as aeciiniug, and will
be held liable on his bond lor the dlliereuce between
his bid and the next highest bid.
Specifications may be had at the Department Ol
Surveys, which will be strictly adhered to.
W. W. SMEDLEY,
6 18 8t Chief Commissioner of Highways.
FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS.&C.
1Q5 H. A. FLEISKER & CO., 05
Successors to Bambe:ger Brothers,
DEALERS IN
Hosiery and Staple Trimmings,
GLOVES, EJW11UOIDKKIES,
LADIEM', HEMS', AND CIIILDBEN'S
UJNlfaSUIUTB), ETC,
Ko. 105 Xortli EIGHTH Street,
e 15wfni24tj THREE DOORS ABOVE ARCH.
105 105
p( HOFFMANN, J R..
NO. 885 AI11H STltEET,
FUBHISHING GOODS.
(Late (J. A. fioUman, formerly W. W. Knight,)
FIKE NIllCTH AND WBAPPEUS.
HOMKUV AMD U LOVES
MEK, LA9HIS f VOL AHOHKUINO
8 8fmwm VNDEUXOTHIIl.
Jm W M. H OF MANN,
NO. t NOKTII EICillTn BiTUEET.
HOSIERY GOOD8.
A LARGE ASbORTMKNT OF HOSIERY Ol?
EK3L18H AND GERMAN MANUFACTURES.
For Ladles', Gems', and Children's Wear,
EADIEfe HEB1NO AND MEU1NOUAVXV
VIMS.
SllHStH' XIEBIKO AND MERINO OAVZfc
VENiVbIEAINO, MEKINO AUZE,'OT
TON, AKD IIEAVV AIX-tVUUL H1I1UT
AMD DBAWEKN.
YOITT1IM' SIKltINO COTTON, AND JrtH
R1JNO UAUZIi fclilK'lB) 8 6lllllj
J, V. SOOTT & CO.,
' SHIRT MANUFACTURERS,
AND I1KALKB8 Itt
MEN'S FUitNIBlIINQ GOODS,
N. 814 C1IEMMVT flTUKKT,
FOUR DOORS BELOW THIS "CONTINENTAL,
UXiirp U 1LA tliLLJ-HlA.
pATENT SUOULDER-SBAM
SHIRT MAMUFACIORY,
AND CJ EN TEEM ESI 'Si PCBNasiUINti kTOItl
FERFECT FI'lTING SHIRTS AND DRAWER
made Irom measurement at very short notioe.
All other article ot GENTLEMEN'S DRXHB
GOODS In full variety.
WHCHmcB a co.,
Ul XCm WiJUsaui Street,
lu WilllnmHport,on W EDNESDAY, the 2tln day of
June next, at 10 o'clock A.M., to nominate a candi
date tor Judge of the Hunreme Court, ami ii,i,
DRY GOODS.
pRicc a WOOD.
N. W. COBWEB EIUIIT1I AND FILBERT,
HAVE JUST OPENED
Two rases Colored Mohair Alpacas, choice shades.
Fine French Fercalee, I7H cents per yard.
Stripe ropllns, 60 cents per yard.
A cheap lot of Flald Goods, as cents per yard.
BLACK BILKS I BLACK SILKS I Very cheap.
WHITf! HOODSI WHITE ttOODS!
White Piques, to,M. 2X, 78, 80 cents, and (1 per yard.
Handsome Flald Muslins, rery cheap.
Bolt Finish Cambrics, Jaconets, and Nainsooks,
Victoria Lawns and Bwtes Muslins.
Figured Bwlss Muslins, from auction, cheap.
Bblrred Muslins, 6 AX, 86 cents, 1T2H, 1 26. and
tl 87K per yard.
Best makes Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, at
the very lowest market prices.
Bargains In Ladles' and Gents' Hosiery and Gloves.
Ladles' and Gents' Linen Cambria Hdkfs.
A cheap lot of Worked Handkerchiefs, from auc
tion. A large assortment of Linen Fans, very cheap.
Ladles' and Misses' Hoop Skirts, best quality, 10 23
PRICK & WOOD.
N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Bts.
BARGAINS!
BARGAINS !
Yard-wide Bleached Muslin, U cents, worth
18 cents.
Bleached Muslins, 10, 12 14, 16, 18, 20 cents.
9-4 Sheetings, 45 cents; 10-4 Sheeting, 50 oenta
Pillow case Muslins, Zi and 25 cents.
Scotch Dress Ginghams, 80 cents, worth 40
cents.
All-wool Spring Shawls, $3.
All-wool Tweeds, Boys' Wear, 75 cents.
Imported Whalebone Corsets, $1-25.
Power-loom Table Linens, 65, 75, and 88 cents.
Ladles' aud dents' Linen Hankerchiefa.
Gloves, etc
Hosiery at reduced prices.
Black Alpacas, 45, 60, Co, 60, 65, 75 cents, etc
Linen Drills, 87, 45, and 50 cents.
Balmoral (Skirts, Hoop Skirls, Shirt Fronts,
etc etc
White Goods in endless variety.
White Pique. 60 cents. Corded do., 62 and 75
cents.
GcLia' Summer Undershirts, 75 cents, tl'OO.
etc. etc
FAMES & WARNER,
29H NO. 2 NOBTH NINTH STBEET.
No. 1101 CHtttNUT Street.
E. M. NEEDLES & CO.,
ELEVENTH AND tllESXTJT,
OFFEB SPLENDID ASSORTMENTS
or
LLAMA LACE POINTES,
Til HE AD LACK POINTES,
LLAMA LACK RUTONDE9,
PLAIN AND POINTED LINEN CAMBRICS,
PLAIN AND PBINTED PIQUES,
EMBROIDERED BKEAKF AbT SETS,
MA1EBIALS FOR WHITE BODIES,
AT LOW PRICES.
ieJ1H IflNKIHt) mil -OM
8. W. Corner of
ZTonrtla and Jkrolx Btm
EABGE STOCK OF SUMMEB QUIETS.
10-4 ABD 11-4 LANCASTER QUIETS.
114 llonEWOM QlflETM.
VI Mi AMI V.UEIAHNKlE.ErfQTTTETS.
tIMM WHITE QIJIETW IltlPOKTEU,
llOlfr.lN tl'III.IKI WITH Q II I LTS,
KAfKIRN, TOWKI.N, TAUU1 AJLNENN,
BIIEKTIHSt ETC. ETC
1IATK JITftT OI'KKKD ANOTHER CASE
ftll.Y 1H POfLINN. rK EADIEM'MITITW.
K AIIli EA M, FKEMC1I AN ENUElAfU.
1IIIN 4OIN, IVI'L VARIKIY,
KL91JUEU fklEMM, BEDUC'ED.
P. IS. WHITE SHAWLS, WHOLESALE
AMD BET AIL. SOwfiutiui
CHEAP DRY GOO 18, CARPETS, MATTINGS,
OI L CLOTUB, AND WINDOW 8 H ADKH Ureal
Bargains from Auction. V. JC. AKOHAMBAUL1,
IN. H.. Corner of ELEVENTH and MARKKA Mlreex,
will open tbis morning looo yurds extra quality dou
ble Imperial White canton Mailing:, slightly Btulueil.
will be sold at K7'a. wortb 75c.; Red Caeck Matting, is
87 and 6uc., luicruin Carpets, all wool, at VI, 7B, tfic,
i, ri,l B7, and (I'M); lugralu Cariwls, wool Ullltig
4t, 45. 60, and sac.; Three-ply Carpels, fjl-i; Eugluti.
Tapeetry Brussels Carpels, fT62 and f 1-76; Hemp Car
pets, 81 10 62c.i Oil Cloths, doc.; Eutry aud Blair Car
pets, SO to 87c.:Wludow bbudes, II U)f.i; plain bhudlug,
87 and Otic.; Table Linens. 62c tol-6: Towels, 12 to 2.tc -Flannel
fur Bathing Robes, Die ; Muslin. 10 to 26c.
Calicoes, 10 to inc.; Lawns, 26c. Wholesale aud Retail
More, N. E. corner ELEVENTH and Market
streets. IlHSm
J CHAMBERS, NO. 810 AK0;i STREET
. Novelties Opening Dally.
Real Clunjr Laces. '
Black Uulpure Laces.
1'olnte Applique Lac
Folate de tlur.e Laca.
TUread Veils from tl-i0
WHITE GOODS. -Marseilles
for Dresses Bargains.
French Muslins, t yards wide, at 60 cents,
Bblrred and Tucked Lace Munllns; India Twilled
Long Cloth ; Plaid, tsirliie, aud Plain Nalimooks; son
firth 1 1 Cambric, 1M yard wide ; CambrloEdgluK aud
IuHerllons. new desigo vary choap Slim
TO SHIP CAPTAISH AND OWNERS.
i The understated bavins tessed the KEN-
jJNOiuN WKKW DOCK.beKStorul'ormbisfrlendi
and the patrons of the Dock that he Is prepared wllb
increased facilities to accommodate those having ves
sels lo be rained or repaired, aud be wig a practical
ship-carpenter and caulker, will give personal atten
tion to the vessels eulrutiied to him for repairs.
Captamsor Ageuts.Hhlp-Carpeutera, and Machinist
having vessels to repair, are solicited to call.
Having the ageucy for the sale of " Wetterstedt't
Patent Metallic Coiuponltlou" for Copper paint, for
the preservation of vetutuls' bottoms, for this city, I am
prepared to lurnlaii the same on reaxonanle terms.
JOUN H. HAM MITT,
Kensington fScrew Dock,
1 " PFLAWARW A venue, above Laurel strews,
T. STEWART BROWN,
8.E. Comer of
FOVHTU& CllESTNVT 8T8.
KANUrACTUBEB OF
TRUNKS. VALISES, BAGS, RETICULES, BHAWl
BlRAfSi HAT tADUIItvuikji WWW, III, .MM
and Traveling Ooods generally.
QEOflCE PLOWMAN,
CARPENTER AND BUILDER
AO. CARTER STREET,
And No. Ill DOCK Btreet
Machine Work and MlUwrlghtlg promptly
tuded to.
SHIPPING.
-fffu, SHIPPERS, TAKE NOTICE
Tha FbllaAelpliI and gonthera Hall
fittamslilp I'ompanjr'fl Navr Irou
Klsamsblp Tlo)(a, 107t Tons,
CAPTAIN JAM EH T. MORK.
Is now taking frelnht at low rtites lor Mew Orleans
direct, at Pier 18 (mrcond wburf below Spruce street),
to sail BA1 VRDAV, June l, at o'clock A. M.
Through Bills of Lading Binned to Mobile, Galves
ton, Indlanola, Lavaca, ltrazos, and all points on the
Mississippi rlvsr.
lb passenger accommodations of this steamer are
ol a superior cbaraoter.
WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent,
at f No. SMHooih DKLAWARK Aventift.
I- III I, A IlKtl'lll A, KICIMIOND;
f'Pfl ANU NOKFULK blEA.MttltlP LIN K.
J. I..LLKTHIttilHlH AIJl LINE TO THE BOUTH
" ANU WliiT.
THROrOH RK- K.IPTe TO NKWRERN.
Alio, all points In North and Botitb Carolina, via
reaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and to Lynchburg,
Va., l ennesxen. and the West, via Norfolk, Peters
burg, touth Bide Railroad, and Rlchmoud and Dau
Vllle Railroad, . . ....
Tha regu arlty. safety, and cheapness of this route
ronmiend It to the public as the most desirable me
dium for carrying every description of freight.
No charge for commission, drayage, or any expense
Of transfer. . , ,
ISleamshlps Insure at lowest rates, and loava regu
larly from first wharf above Market street.
freight received dally. p cLYnr &
No. 14 North aud oiub Wharves.
W. P. PORTER, Agent at Richmond and City
rT."p. CROW ELL A CO, Agents at Norfolk. 6 1
11IE rillEADEErillA ASU
fOUlHERN MALL blEAMeHIP COM.
"xTTb REGULAR LINE
TONAWANDA, Hf0 tons, Captain Wm. Jennings.
W WM INO, S50 tons. Captain Jacob Teal.
The steamship WYOMlNfi will leave or the
above port on tsuiurdny, Juue 16, at (.o'clock A. M..
from An-U street wharf, .
Until further uollce. the TON AWANDA will be
witlulrawn. and the WVOMINO will make seml
monlbly trips, .
Tbroiigb passage tickets sold and freight taken roi
all points In connection with iheUeorgla Central Rail
road. WILLIAM L JAMFH, General Agent,
No. 814 8. Delaware avenue.
Agents at Savannah, Hunter A Oauiruell. 4 1
TIIK Pllll.tni'f.Pltlt AMD
JROU'lUERN MAIL HTEAMUHIP COM-
'bKWlULAK tSEMl-MONTHLY LINE,
lint sr;n uHbEsna, bi
BTAR OF1 H E UN 10N,1H7U tons. Cap!. T. M.COOkaey
JUNIATA, 1216 tons. Captain P. F.IHoxte.
'11UGA, 1075 tons. Captain J. V, Morse.
Will leave this port every two weeks alternately,
touching at Havana returning, for freight and pa
seiner.
The TIOOA will leave ter New Orleans, on Saturday.
June 16, at o'clock A. M., Irom Pier li (tecoud wharf
o - - tspruce street).
The b t Alt oi! 1 HE UNION will leave New Orleans
for this port June IB. .
1 hrough bills ol lading signed for freight to Hu5i'
Oalveston, batches, Vlcksburg, Memphis, N as ut- 1
Cairo, bt. Louis, Louisville, and Cincinnati.
WILLIAM L. JAMES, General Agent,
41 No. 814 H. Delaware avenue.
AgentB at New Orleans, Creevy, Nlckeison A Co.
irT- TI1E rillLAVELPIIIA AND
AiLaeSt BOU'lUERN MAIL bTEAMSHIP COM
FiN Va RKOULAR bEMI-MONTHLY LINE
1UK W lEHIlKUTUM, N. C.
TLe steamship PIOMEER. bli tons. Captain J, Ben.
nett, will leave tor the above port on Saturday, June
it, at 8 o'clock A, M., from Pier IB (.second wharl below
boruce street),
Ei.is 6 ; ladling signed at through and reduced rates
to all principal points In North Carolina.
Agents at W llmliigton, Worth Daniel.
WILLIAM L. JAMEU, Oeneral Agent,
4 1 No. 8)4 8. Delaware avenue.
NEW KXPUEIIs EI E TO
fpTTv Alexanarla, Ueorgelowu, and Washington,
iiiiiw-T 11 C., via Chesapeake and Delaware caual,
vvi.u connections at Alexandria from the most direct
route tor Lynchburg, Bilutol, KaoxvlUe, Nashville,
Dalton, and the (Southwest.
bteamers leave regularly from the first wharf above
Market street.
freight received dally.
WM. P. CLYDE A CO.,
No, 14 North and bouth Wharves, -J.
B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown.
M.ELDR1DUE A Co., Agents at Alexandria, Vlr
glnla. 61
VrfONITION TO MONO
POLY. DAILY LINE J?OR BALTL
MOiiE. via Chesapeake aud Dela-
Canal.
Philadelphia and Baltimore Union Bteamboat Com
pany, dally at it o'clock P. M.
'the bteamersof this line are now plying regularly
between this port aud Baltimore, leaving the second
wharf below Arch street daily at 2 o'clock P, M.
(buuiiays excepted).
Carylug all description of Freight aa low as any
Other line.
freight handled with great care, delivered
promptly, and forwarded to all points beyond the
terminus freeot commistlon.
Particular attention paid to the transportation of
all description of Merchandise, Horses, Carriages,
etc. tie.
for further Information, apply to
JOHN D. KUOFF, Agent,
61fi No. 18 N. DELAWARE Avenue.
IIAVANA STEAMERS.
SEMI-MONTHLY LINE.
CARRTINU THE UNTIED U1ATE3 MAIL.
The bteainshlps
HENDR1CE HUDbON.........CAPTAIN HOWES
b'lARU AND bTRlPEB .. (JAP I AIN HOLMES
'1 bene bleamers will leave this port for Havana
every other baiurday at 8 A. M.
The bteumshlp bi'ARs, AND STRTPES, (Holmes,
Master) will sail lor Havana on bATUHDAY MUltN
1NU, Juue 16, at 8 o'clock.
Passage to Havana, o currency.
No freight received after Ihuraday,
for freight or PasHage apply to
THOMAS WATTSON 4 SONS,
818 No. HO N. DELAWARE Avenue.
STEAM TO LIVERPOOL CALL-
Ina at Uueeustown. The In man Line.
buniiiK heml-vteekly, carrying tbe United blules Mulls,
uitJ iitanio tu ruia acijj UAtlv, iiKdl
CLAbtt, fMJ UOLD.
CITY OF PARIS Saturday. June 15
CITY OF WAbHlNjTON.M...Weduesday. Juue 111
CITY OF ANTWEltP...........oatnriiuy, June ti
CITY OF CORK Wednesday, June lit)
CITY OF B0l'10N.. Hattirday, Junottf
And each succeeding baiurday aud Wedueaday, at
noon, from Pier No. 46 North River.
RA'lEti OF PAKSAUE
By tbe mall sieamt r sailing every Saturday,
Payable lu Gold
Payable in Uurrencv.
First Cabin .......! iu
Steeruge,. ..10
To Londuu st
To Paris- .&
'1 O J.1)IIUOU..M 11D
'lo Puns I2ti
Passuae by the Weduexuav bieumuin: k'irKt i vnin
file; bleerage, t-10. payable lu U. H. Currency.
Pussengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bre
men, etc., at moderate rates,
bleerage pannage from Liverpool to Queenstown, 10
currency, Tlcktla cau be bought here by person
Bending for their friends.
For lurihtr Information apply at the Company's
Ollice. JOHN u. DALE, Ageut,
No. 18 BROAKWAY, N. Y.,
8 7 or No. 411 CUEsNUT bt Philadelphia.
LSI
I. I A 8 8 A U K
TO AND FROM
OHflia A DIU A lii 1 KrLL,A.rS li
JlV bXEAMMHP ANDbAlLIN(i PACKE 1'.
AT ltEDUUED HATES.
DRAFTS A VAILABLETUROUUHOUT ENGLAND
IRELAND, bCO'lLAAD, AND WALEH.
For puriiculais awply to
TAPbCOTTH, BROTIIF.RS A CO..
No. 86 BOUTH btreet, and No. Ti BROADWAY, .
ll Or to 'lliOU. it. 6EAULE, No, Sit7 WAUSUTHU
FOB NEW YORK. VIA DIM.
ware aud Rurlian CaiiuL
m Express bteamboat UoinDanv Steam Pm.
).l1il leave Dally from liist whan below Alarket
street. Through lu tweuty-lour hours. Goods lor
warded to all points, North, East and Weill, tree of
commlbhlou.
f rtlfchls received at tbe lowest rates.
W M. P. CLYDE & CO., Agents,
No, It bouiu W harves.
JAMFS HAND. Agent.
No. Iu4 Wail street, New York. 1 tf
FOU N KW VORK. SWIFTSDBB
Trausporlallon Company Despaict
aud bwiltsure Lines, via Deiawarl
and Raritan Caual, ou and after the IjIu of March,
leaving daily at U M. aud S P. M., oouueotlug wito
all Northern and Eastern lines.
for freight, w bleu will be taken upon accommoda
ting larais, apply to
' t WILLIAM M. BAIRD A CO.,
11 No. 1Mb. DELAWARE Avenue,
EXCURSIONS.
EXCURSIONS OPTUE RIVER.
The Shleudld steamboat JOHN A.
i.. - iL. i, it iiiuIimi ilailv Afternoon Excursions to
Burliuglon aud Bristol, stopping al Rlverlou, Torres
dale. Anduluslu, and Beverly, each way. These
excursions leave CHKKNUT bTREET WHARKat
2 o'clock in the Afleruoou. Returning, leave Bristol
at 4 o'clock. arriving In theclly al t o'clock P. M.
FAR K Excursion. 40 cts. Each way.Bno. 8 85 8m
T7n-I EXCDR8ION8 ON THE
JLZLE SOU U Y LK1LL. bleamers leave Fair
luuuut P.ra tlooi ot Coates street),
EVERY HALF HOUR,
FOR LAUREL HILL CEMETERY,
THE FA MS OF bOflCYLKTI.L.
First bout leaviug Falrmouut al Tin A. M.; last boat
sttt iSl'. M Last beat leaving Falls of bohuyikliiat
W P. M 8 6Hu
WA.C.-ibS JEWELRY, ETC.
LEW 1 8 LADOMUQ & CO.,
Dlansoad Vealsra and Jewellers,
no. ounjirT th rnixADEErniA;
Would Invite tha attention ot purchasers to thelf
large and handsome assortment of
UIAIIONDS,
WATCIIEfS,
JEWEERT,
SIETEB WARE,
KTC. ETC.
ICE PITCHERS In great variety.
guYrtnt8 - th'
"lip
FRENCH CLOCKS.
CI. Rl'MELL A t n
KO. NORTH SIXTH STREET,
lhvoalce9oJl",,, reCCiVe1 PM tUmMP BP.
WANTLE CLOCK,
Purchfu-ed ln Paris since the opening of lh, XxpMl.
toon, which for beauty of design and workmaasl
cannot be excelled, and they are offered at price.
which Invite competition. ,
JOHN DOWMAN3
No. 704. AltOH StMt
nrusurau.
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER LN
SILVEB AND TLATEDWABB,
fcOur GOODS are decidedly tha oheapeu la Unollsr
TRIPLE PLATE. A Wm .
is
WATCUES, JliWELUi.
W. W. CASSIDY.
X. IS SOTJTB aECOND STREET.
.toSTi"1 eDllr" new "a m" ceuu, Jsot
AMERICAN AND OENEYA WATt'HEH.
JKWELRT,
BLLVER-WARK. AND FAKCY ARTMLIH
EVERY DRIPTI0N,.ufubT.f8
BBIDAL OB nOLIDAT PBESENTOL
A n examination win show my stock hk.
passed la quality and cheapness. 10 nMU"
Particular attention paid to repairing. tliq
C.&A. PEQUIGNOT,
Mannfacturersof aulaia
Hold and Silver Hatch Cases,
And Wholesale Dealer In
AMERICAN WATCH CO.B,
HOWAUD t CO.'B,
And TRXMONJ
AMEKICAN WATCHES
4 1 NO. SOUTH FIFTH STREET.
HENRY HARPER,
No. 520 ARCH Street.
Manufacturer and Dealer la
WATCHES,
FINE JEWEERT,
SILVEUfLATED WARE, AND
11 SOLID 1ILTEB-WABI
MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. i
O URN INC MILLINERY.
ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
MOURNING BOIVINEXS,
AT NO. 04 WALNUT STBEET.
86 MAD'LLE KEOCH.
BlltS. It. DILLON,
OS. S88 AND tSl SOUTH STBEET,
handsome assortment of SPRING mtt.t.t.
InERx.
Ladles', Mbses', and Children's Straw and Fancy
Bonntts and Hats of the latest styles.
REMOVAL.
R E M O V A L.
A. & II.LEJABIBRE,
Late No. 1012 Chesnut street, have removed their
FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY WAREROOMS
Vo He. 1103 CIIKSHCT SXUEKT,
UP BTA1R8. 4 20 3m
WANTS.
TT7 AMED, FIVE H UN Lit ED RECUUIT8
V V lor the U. H. Marine Corps. Recruits must be
able-bodied, )oung, uumairied men. They will ba
eniplojtrd in the Government Navy-yards ana la
fships of War on foielgu stations, i'or further Infor
mation apply to
JAMES LEWI8,
Captain and Recruiting Olllcer,
419fmwtf Ko.81iaERONTIutt,
R00F1NQ.
ROOFING.
OLD Nil IB ULE ROOFS, FLAT OB BTEFF
CO 1BI II V I'll, UV HA PEKC IIA ROOF
I J-C l.TII,and coaled with L14AU10 4VTTJ
PLUCJIA PAINT, making them perlectly walet
proof.
LEAKY RAVEL BOO FS repaired with On
Percha Paint, and warranted lor Ove years,
LEAKY IsLATE BUOttl coated with LIqult
Guua Percba Paint, which bwonies as hard as slalo.
Eor TlH,4 0flU,lftiaiC,aiid 1UUN UOVF4
this Paint Is tha no vlu ttlna ol all other protection.
It forms a perfectly Impervious covering, completely
resists tha avtlou of the weather, and oo intimites a
thorough protection agalust leaks tY rust or other
wise. Price only trout one to swocenia per square
.hi,iSSuce?BAY,SI' BOOnSfldOM at th.
Material constantly on hand and for sale by tha
SlAftUlOTU HOOIIKU fOUPANY, J W
AtEC'KI..Bf A KVHKETTi '
r "S1 No. aon GREEN UtreSl.
CCLTON DENTAL ASSOCSATION,
ORIGINATORS OF TnE NITROUS OXIDE
OAS,
Extract Teeth without pain or any 111 effects.
OFFICE, NO. 737 WALNUT STREET.
6Tfmwm Below Eighth, Philadelphia,
QiO ARCn BTKEET. OAS FIXTTJHP
pLZl CHAN DELI KRS, HRONZK BTAITjAHv'
kTO.-VANKIRK 4 CO. would rSjTetmlly dit tha
altentlou of their friends, and the puullo geoeratlv
IV. -Hi) 1 1441 nt la.nl.kAi m - - . .
.pecla. cVand aiTeauahla pm ntU1
VAWlfrRg A 00
PBIVY WELL8-0WKEES OP rROPEETT
. Place Privy Walla elaauadam'
olsmlocied at vary low ptloea.
A. PICTKON;
i nrr -r-..,. fcotnrer of Poudretwi,
I GOLDSMITH' AXL,XJUiIARVUx