The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, June 14, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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b Klopew" f Methodist MlaHtw
. Contradicted.
Tbe Troy iriio gives the lollowing more
Igvoratle vr-rslon of the allcpcd case oi
elopement of Metbodfet minister with a young
residence with the vowfd intention of yWitlng
I relXe nd friend. KIm Bronon, t CMarirej.
bu MfctauBett8. On Sunday Utt , M.ss II. J
parent, and friends dlfcowred tbat she hadn't
Ssllcd on MIm B. at llhadn't been to
Clarksburg and tbat no trace ot her
could be loond until Sunday evenly. When
Conductor Welch, oi the Troy and Adams
BuilToad. stated that Mlsa II. had pro
ceeded to Troy on his train, on Fridiy,
reachlne the Union Depot at the usual hour.
On aliehtlng from the cirs in the depot, MWs
H. was metbjb Rev. Mr. Merrill, who con
ducted her to the Troy House coach, in which
both rodo to the Troy House. On I riday
evenliiR Merrill was feen by a number ot North
Adm atyjuaiutances in the Union Depot, about
takinK the train for Utloa. It has since been
ascertained that M sb II. started for Greenfield,
Whsb., on the same afiernoon, and also that
Merrill preached in Utlca on Sunday last.
Keaching OreentleM. Mifs II. wrote a letter to
her father telling him of ber whereabouts, and
requestlne that he would visit ber and take her
home. This letter was received on Monday,
SDd Mr. H. immediately started for Greeudeld.
Previous to the reception of the letter at Adams,
however, Miss H.'s brother and brother-in-law
tarted on tbe train for this city, in quest of the
TnisihiR lair odc." While here they learned by
teleciaph of her whereabouts, also of her visit
to this city, and returned borne Tuesday morn
in?, nailstif d that no wrong had been committed
either by Mr. Merrill or the young lady. She
miirot have been somewhat indiscreet, but more
than that her friends do not accuse her ot.
Attempted Wife-Murder and 3 ulclde of
tlte llusbaud,
A domestic trngedy was reported at U o'clock
last evening, nt No. 158 Elizabeth street, where
a married woman was shot by her husband,
vuo subsequently committed sulode. Tlie
names 01 trie coupio are nenry ana auiiuo
Untidy. Tbe man was formerly an Asttlstiiut
Keeper of the .State 1'rlson ot Sing 8Idk, and
was discharged from bis position last March
for belDg a drunkard. He then came Willi big
wire to ibis city, where tbey lived unhappily.
Ilia disposition and ill-use caused her finally,
on last. Monaay evening, to leave ins apun
ments, in a house in Ioianeey, near Forsyth
street, and go to No. 158 Eilxabeth street to live.
Here be visited last evening, and requested
ber to return and live with biin; and upon her
refusing, he drew a pistol una shot at ber, the
ball passing thiongli the arm, and breaking
the bone: then he plxced the muzzle to bis own
bead, and fired, the ball penetrating the brain,
and resulting In bis Instant death. The woman,
not being endangered by tbe wound, was not
removed from ber residence; but the dead body
waa taken to tbo Spring Street Police Utntlon,
to await the action of the Coroner. V. Y.
2'rtbune.
Poisoned with Ire Cream Five Bank
Oliclals In Danger.
From the Memphis Avalanche of the 7lh.
Yesterday afternoon the gentlemen employed
In the Merchants' National Bank, on Jefferson
street, feeling the beat oppressive, determined
to cool off on ice cream, and sent out for a
supply. When it came five of them partook
freely, and were almost immediately after
wards attacked with symptoms ot having been
poisoned. They complained of great ptio, and
were severally purged and vomited. Dr. C. H.
Stanley was called iu and gave the requisite
medical care; but the poisoned parties were all
eo badly affected tbat they could not be re
moved, but laid all night in tbe bank, which
closed at 2 o'clock in the alternoou.
It Is feared that one of those poisoned will
not recover.
The ice cream cot eaten wa taken to Dr.
Btadley's oilice, and (here examined, and found
to have in it a portion of sulphate of copper.
Further chemical analysis will be made, but the
copper la doubtless the poison that was con
tained iu the ice cream.
On examination ot the place where tbe ice
cream was made, it was found tbat a copper
ireezer had been used. If it was cleaned before
using, it is very singulur tbat the poisan should
have impregnated the icecream.
Cutting Glass under Water with Scissors.
The American Artisan republishes Iront the
London Photographic Mews, the following ac
count of a process for cutting glass, which
might be useful in cases where a glazier's dia
mond cannot be procured :
"In order to insure success, two points must
"be attended tofhrst and most important, the
glass must be quite level while tbe scissors are
applied; and second, to avoid risk, it is belter
to begin the cutting by taking off small pieces
at the corners and along the edges, and so re
duce the shape gradually to that required, for if
any attempt is made to cut the class all at. once
to the shape, as we should cut a piece of card
board, it will most litelv break just where it is
not wanted. Borne kinds of glass cut much
better than others; the softer glasses cut best.
The scissors need not be at all sharp, as their
action does not depend much uoon thu state of
the edge presented to the glasi. When the
operation goes on well, the glass bceaksawty
from the scissors iu small pieces in a straight
line with the blades. This method has ottcn
proved very useful in cutting ovals, ete., which
would be very expensive if ground cut; and
though the edges are not so smooth as may be
desired for some purposes, tbe method is worth
knowing."
Illness of Sir. Charles Kean.
The Liverpool Daily Post, ot the 30th ultimo,
records the sudden and severe illness ot the emi
nent tragedian, Mr. Charles Kean. Mr. Kean
was announced to play King Lear at the new
Prince ot Wales' Theatre in that city, on the
Sight Of the 2'Jth! but on th m irninimt that
day he was prostrated by an attack of heart dis
ease, renaenog u imposbible for him to appeir.
Bills were promptly circulated, announcing tbe
aornnt termination of his raraumgnt
Btatingthat he would never ajram appear before
Liiverpuui auuimue. iuu certtucaie of W. H
Manitord, surgeon, was also published. King
Learva.8 acted in the evening, Mr. Cathcart
supplying the place of Mr. Keau. Bo dangerous
an illness, afflicting a man so tar advanced In
5earas Mr. Kean, cannot but lnnlre ibe llv.
liest anxiety. We trust, however. Bneedilv to.
hear good news of this famous actor and rnon
estimable gentleman.
Unplbasant. An English journal concludes
with some of the jurors at the farts Exhibi-
tlon thus: "Take for example pickles. Con
ceive the condition of body and mind to which
a conscientious gentleman must be reduced
after a careful tasting of the productions of a
Bcore or bo of pickle-makers. Imagine the
state of his palate, and the confused state of
jus judgment, after a course of onions, wal
nuts, cabbage, capsicums, and gherkins, In
terspersed with an occasional sample of picca
lilli, or some other of those mysterious peppery
wiuyuuHUB vfiin me names of which we are
aw laminar, repeated, for th saV nt xnnflrm-
Ing the first ImpreBBiong.all through the picoa-
""i 6"--"i xi'r"u'"', uaimtgva, walnuts,
and onions aforesaid. Take. Drain. n.ni.t.i
a condiment which all housekeepers know to
vary very muuu m quamy, ana to be suscep
tible of an astonishiug amount of adulteration
We should very much like to know how th
worthy jurors try the merits of competing
U UD t.l UU1
Uniterm Teem.
Not only dots tioz idont impart tbe whiten
Kit the purest porcelalu to the teeth, but lie
jxHtsn loo. i ney gumeii, nn wing urusnei
with it. like the Inner surfitoe of an oueau shell.
na the enect or una peerless ufuuin in io
render the euuuiel us hard and indestructible
am u.ln mnnt
lBBjbAlLY ' EVENING TELtGitAinrnitADLrHtA,: FRIDAY,
! CARPETirJGSI
JAMES H, CxlUE, SON & CO.,
i .
CRESJiUT ST BELOW SEVENTH,
PHILADELPHIA.
FRESH CANTON MATTINGS,
YFJ11TF, RED, CHECK, AND FANCY,
4-4, 8-1, Aftn ft-4 WIDE.
JAMES II. OENE, SON & CO
ClIESMT ST., BELOW SEVENTH,
XIATE JUST RECEIVED THEIR
SPI1INO IMPORTATION OF
CARPETING S,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
French Chenille, Axminster,
WILTON, VELVETS, BRUSSELS,
AND TAPESTRIES.
3-4 dc 0-4 VELVETS, tVILTON,DKONEUI
AMD n
VELVET CVItJ?JEXS,
WITH BORDERS TO HATCH, FOR HALLS.
JAMES H. OltNE, SON & CO.,
CI1ESNIT ST., BELOW SEVENTH,
PHILADELPHIA.
TUUEE-PLIES, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
INGKAIN8,
Ei!lisli and American Oil Cloths,
COCOA MATTINGS, DRCOOETS, LINEN
CRCBID CLOTHS, RVS AND MATS
10 fmwtoirp OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
RATTING WAREHOUSE!
MCGALLUiyiS, GREASE & SLOAN,
No. 509 CHESNUT STREET,
Would Call tbo Attention of the Trade
to their Extensive Stock of
CANTON AND COCOA
MATTINGS.
7RESH CANTON MATTINGS
AT RETAIL.
WHITE, BED, CHECKED,
AND
FANCY STYLES.
The Largest Assortment In the City.
McTALLlMS, I BE ASK & SLOAN,
No. 519 CHESNUT STREET,
8 22 lmrp
PHILADELPHIA,
WATCHlS, jewelry, etc.
BAILEY & CO.,
NEW STYLES
DIAMOND
JEWELRY.
KO. 819 CnESMJT STREET
4 1 mwrBmrp
PHILADELPHIA.
pATLK PHILIPPE & CO.'S
CELEBRATED WATCHES,
MADE EXPRESSLY FOB
BAILEY & CO.,
SOLE AUTHORIZED AGEXTS FOB PENN
SYLVANIA. A full assortment of
always on hand.
these TIME-KEEPERS
t 7 foiwtf
No. 810 CHESNUT Street.
910 MEAD & CO., 910
FORMERLY AT THE
CORNER OF HIKTU AND CHESNUT STS.
ARB HOW AT
No. 910 CHESNUT STREET,
;bouth bide, second floor.
We have JuhI finished la a very superior maimer
over Two Hundred (tuo) New Designs of ICE
P11 CHERP, wblch we e now offering at greatly
teduced prices:
ICE PITCHERS. ecKr.ved g-Oo
11 ."."" 9 '60
' engraved and chaaed.......M...M io oo
" ' " ........ H-60
M very rich, and cbated .eeeeeee 1100
M vprv rlcb. and medallion. lStio
H . very rich, superior chasing... 14 00
" " M. is uo
. " entirely new, and elegant 17-80
MEAT) & CO., Manufacturers,
MO. PI CIIttNNCT STBKET,
rpl bOUTU BIDK.BECOND FLOOR.
DRY GOODS.
J, C. STItAWBHIBGE & CO.
SILKS !
SILE3 !
HEAVY BLACK GROS RAINS, tl'73
AND a-oo.
CORDED SILHS FOR SACQTJES, 99-00
AND SO.
VERY HEAVY OLD-EDED SILKS.
PLAID SILK POPLINS, 9100.
CHECK SILMS, ALL COLORS, tl-00 PER
YARD.
BLACK AND WHITE PLAID SILKS, 91.
DUES 3 GOODS!
NEW MATERIALS FOR TRAVELLING
CCtlTVNEM.
FICJVRED ORENADINE.
ILK AMI WOOL POPLISD,
FRENCH JACONET LAWNS, Si CENTM.
O00O VARUM FRENCH LAWNS, AND
SI CENTS.
COTTON GOODS !
Still Further Depression In Prices.
Yard wide Bleached Maslln, 12X centa.
mawaicuu A.iu-nivo fauiibiugH, 10, 10, Sua M
cents.
New York Mills, WllllamsvlUe, and Warn-
sntta.
Wide Sheetings, very low.
Pillow Mufcllns,23.and 25 cents.
Good Yard-wide Uableaoued, 15, 18, and 18
cents.
Very Best Heavy Unbleached Muslins, 20 and
22 cents.
Unbleached Sheetings, cheap.
Cloth and Cassimere Depart'
merit.
All-wool Casslmeres, 75, 83 cents, and $1 00.
Fine Casslmeres tor Boys' Wear, 65 cents to
81 oo.
Mixed Casslmeres, for suite, 81 '25.
Slllt Mixtures for Business Suits, 81-37 to
82 00.
Linen Drll's and Docks.
Stripe and Plaid Llueus.
6000 yards Cloths for Ladles Wear, one hun
dred different styles. Prices, $1 25 to Si 50.
J. C. STKAWBRIBGE & CO.
NORTHWEST CORNER
EIGHTH AND MARKET STS.
1 lltsmipS
PHILADELPHIA.
5000 YARDS BEST FRENCn LAWNS,
IN SMALL DESIGNS, REDUCED TO &
CENTS.
JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
NO. 737 CHESNUT STREET.
gUMMER DRESS GOODS,
AT 25,35,80,65,75 CENTS, ALL GREATLY
REDUCED IN PRICE.
JAS. It. CAMPBELL S CO.,
NO. 7X7 CHESNUT STREET.
QLACK SILKS
OP SUPERIOR QUALITY, VERY CHEAP.
white ooors
IN GREAT VARIETY, AT LOW PRICES.
BALES FROM NOW UNTIL 27th DAY OP JUNE
"WILL. BE MADE AT GREATLY REDUCED
BATES, IN ORDER TO CLOdM OUT STOCK. ONE
PRICE ONLY.
JAS. II. CAMPBELL & CO.,
6I312trp NO, 77 CHESNUT STREET.
THE ONE PRICE STORE.
I HAVE OPENED THIS 3IORNING,
Great Novelties in Dress Goods,
COMPRISING IN PART I
50 pieces fine Cumbrlo Lawns al Vi centa.
20 pieces tine KwiHS Uwui al half price.
iSpliccs tine Orgaudm Lawns, corded la French
Prni'e?jwn Robe. Just one-third their value.
80 pieces printed fiqu.s. in oll-palmeU colors.
Por beauty tf design and coloring lliey have no
equal. Tmirlnls others In wani of auclt goods
wi ulJ do well to cull.
Jusi opeued.aiioil er case ol those fine white Piques,
haiioxoiue goods, only 60 cents.
TRAVELLING GOODS. TRAVELLING GOODS.
Granite Poplins, Oliiele Mohair, Poplin Cashmere.
I'opliuells, pluin and Uiollled Goods, all at low
prices.
Hi yard black Glade, for Dresses, equal tosllkl
appearance and lusire.
NEW yutJlibopuBliiB dally, from New York, Phlla
deiphla, and other markets.
WUfclJNB! ML'HLINSI MUSLIN3I
All die leading makes ot
SlURTING,
HBEETINO. and
PILLOW CASE MUSLINS
At the lowest market prices. u i lua
aid Wide Brow n IKavy. only 12 cents.
GKORiiK D. W1HUAM,
No. 7 North EiQUTU UtreeU.
QREAT REDUCTION IN
FANCY DRY GOODS.
GEORGE FRYER,
No. 916 CHESNUT STREET,
Informs his cuntomeis thai he is selling his entire
Stock of 4 w an,
SILHS, SHAWLS, AKD DUT.NS GOODS
Regardless of ''oat, to close them out by July L
DRY GOODS.
XI. STEEL Sc SON
HAVK MACK A OENFHAT. HETHTCTTON IN
SEASONABLE DRLS3 GOODS.
Cxtra good qualities ol Dresa Oooda tl5o.
BLACK SILKS AT LOW PRICKS.
PLAIN SILKS, CHOICE COLORS, VERY
9 yurrt. wlilo cnarae mMh nrnnn1s t 12-05,
S jarda wltla Blnck bilk Ueraanis ti.
9 HANDSOME FIGURED SILK HER.
HAN IS Al 9l'C3.
Tbe. Bllk-flgured, white ground Iron Bkrge, 40o,
i YARD WIDE SHIRRED MUSLINS,
r un wAiao, tr vic.
'i rnrd wide Corded Swiss At no. By drawios the
cords these will make HUlrred Waluts.
LACK POINTKS, $13 TO 900.
Yak Hhawlft. Shetland Rhawlft. WhltB IJimi and
Bbtcm Kliawle, BUck Llnma and Hornoul bhawla.
PIhIcI Hummer Htiawls, (rsu, 2. and fl H).
i w uim jrepe juareiz, lor Huawm, al l M, ' n
Nos. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street.
1807!!!
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED!
DRY GOODS ARE CHEAP!
WE ARE SELLING VERY LOW!
SPECIAL RARGAINS THIS MONTH!
WE WANT TO CLOSE OUT STOCK!
Good Muslins and Calicoes for 12K centa.
New styles of Coalites and Delaines, 22 centa.
Exctlleut All-wool Casslmeres for 75 cents.
Shetland Shawls and Grenadine Hbawle tor $3.
Rich ueavy Black Silks. l'.'0. lv7, i
Bupeib Oros Grain bilks, 1'75. 3, 3 50,and
4M.
French Lawns, Percales, Piques, and Chintzes.
Materials lor Ladles' Suits, In great variety.
Lluen Drills, Linen Ducks, etc., for men and hoys.
H oop Skirts, Balmorals, Hdkls,, Shirred Muslins
etc etc
Summer Flannels, Table Linens, Towels, Napkins,
etc. etc., at
JOSEPH H. THORNLEY'S,
N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND SPRING
GARDEN STREETS. 823lm8p
STRAW GOODS.
QREAT REDUCTION
IN STRAW GOODS!
FREEMAN & CO.,
CORNER EIGHTH AND VINE STREETS
WILL OFFER ON AND AFTER MONDAY
JUNE 10,
1O0O HATS AT 68 CENTS EACH.
I00O IIA1S AT 75 CENTS EACH.
1000 II ATS AT lVO EACH.
100 II TS AT ftl-S EACH.
1000 HATS AT gl-50 EACH.
500 RON NETS AT 9100 EACH.
500 RON NETS AT 9llt5 EACH.
500 KONNETM AT l'SO EACH.
50 BONNeTN AT ll'IS KACII.
50O BOHNGTM AT 9300 KACII.
TheneOoodB,uit received from Eastern Manufac
turers, comprise all tbe latest Styles and Novelties in
PEDAL, CORURQ, MILAN, and GLACE.
ALSO, 100O OF HARDING CO.'S UNI
VERSAL SHADE HATS,
NO. 1 AT 9100 EACH.
NO. a AT 910 EACH.
KO. 3 AT 91-85 EACH.
These BATS are suited for tbe sea-shore, and are
unquestionably THE MOST POPULAR SHADE
11AT IN THE MARK ET. 8 12trp
STRAW GOODS G1YEX AWAY.
KO. OSS SPRING GARDEN STREET,
SIGN OF THE TIGER.
MISSES' PAMELA HATS, 25 CENTS.
MISSES' PAMELA HATS, 23 CENTS.
MISSES' PAMELA HATS, 21k CENTS.
WORTH ONE DOLLAR.
WORTH ONE DOLLAR.
LADIES' STRAW BONNETS SO CENTS.
WORTH 915.
Also, all kinds of STRAW GOODS tor Ladles.
Misses, and Children, ai it6 cents less than market
prices,
AUCTION GOODS DAILY,
SIGN OF THE TIGER,
esetrp o. una srHi-vo garden st.
AFE DEPOSIT COMPANY,
Fidelity laanraace, Trust and Safe
Deposit Company, for tbe Safe
lkeeplna of Bond, Stocks, amt
Other Valuables.
CAPITAL
1500,000
BIBKCTOR8.
N. B. BROWNE.
EiJWAKD W. CLARK,
ALEXANDER HENRY
S. A. CALDWELL.
CLARENCE II. CLARK,
JOHN WELbH.
J. G1LL1JS U H A M FELL.
HENRY C. GLBeiON.
CHARLEH MACAI.kWTl'.IL
Ofllce In the J-'ire proot liuildiug of the Philadelphia
National Bank, CHEisN UT blreel above Fourth.
'1 his t'miDHHy ipcelvefl on deposit, and GUARAN
TEES THE HAFE KEEPING O VALUABLEb
opou the lollowiug rales a year, vis.:
Coupon Bond tl per llooi
Rt-glHtered Bonds and Securities. ...60 ceuts per luoo
Gold tyln or Bullion ............M..41i per tluo
Bllver Ot)ln or Biillliin.....................i per f to
Gold or Silver Piute........ f l imv sio
Cash Boxes or small tin boxes of Bunkers, Brokers
Capitallhts, etc., contents unknown to the Oompauy
and liability limit d, 26 a year.
The Company orTers lor RENT (renter exdnnlvely
holding the key) HA FES IWHIDK l'W VAULTO al
fa, fi, tio.frSO, and pt a year, according to size and
locution.
Coupons and Interest Collected for one per cent.
I Die rem allowed on Money Deposits.
This Company Is authorized to receive and execute
Trusts of every description,
miniwlri. N. B. BROWNE, President,
RoBKitT Pattbbsom. BecxeMKy and Treasurer, i
PATENT MOSQUITO OAR.
JUST ISSUED.
EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE ONE.
Fortune to be made In every State. Call and tee
oneot them.
Can be manufactured very law.
STATE BIGHTS FOR SALE BY
HOLLAND HIBDS,
NO. 191 RROWN STREET.
ClOlm
rpilE OLD STAND RE MODELLED
NEW STORE FOR FINE CONFECTIONS,
EniUe new stock of ElueOoafeciious, Krul s, eta.
Pmix.adki.phia, May IS, lsfi7.
Having; taken tbe old established biore No. tut
MARKET Hieet, formerly occupied by John Hany,
and completely re (Hied aud renovated the entire
premises, we are prepared to supply all articles Io
our line, al as reasonable price as can be purchased
Our long experience In tbe business, together with
the efllcieut coi ps of workmen, at our command, will
enable us to lurnluh the tiueal ariioels at the lowest
'"a will Is respectliHly sollolteil.
HAINKSJ I.FFOS.
1 17 lmrp MO. MO tlaUbKT krilKKT
JOBi-PM SAIMJUl, WiLTtK S. AJCJtUI,
JUNE U; 1807,
SUMMER RESORTS.
5 u li men regortc
ON LINK OP
Reading Railroad and Branches.
MANSION HOUSE, MOUNT CARBON,
Mrs. Caroline Wonder, FottavlUe P. O BchuylkUl
county.
TUSCAR0RA HOTEL,
Mrs. Banna- MUler, Tutcarora P.O., Bchoylklllco
MANSION HOUSE,
O. W. Frost, Mabanoy City P. O., Schaylklll ooonty
WHITE HOUSE,
Mrs. Susan Marsdorf, Reading P. O.
ANDALUSIA,
James 8. Madeira, Reading P, O.
LIVING SrRlNGS HOTEL,
Dr. A.Bmlth, Wernersvllle P. O., Berks county.
SOUTH M0 UNTAIN HO USE,
H. H. Manderbacta, Womelsdorf P. O., Berks CO.
COLD SPRINGS HOTEL,
Lebanon oo. . Mrs. M. Bodermel, Harrlsburg P. O.
D 0 YER TO WN SEMINAR Y
F. H. BtantTer, Boyertown P, 0 Berks co.
YELL 0 W SPRINGS HO TEL,
A. U. Snyder, Yellow Springs P. O., Chester 00,
LITIZ SPRINGS
B. Llcbtentbaler A Bon LRU P, O., Lancaster co.
EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
A. 8. Feather, Ephrata P. O., Lancaster CO, 5 (2m
yiM IT ED STATES HOTEL,
ATLtANTIC CITT, N. J.,
WILL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE SO.
FOR PARTICULARS, ADDRESS
BROWN dc WOELPPER,
ATLANTIC CITY,
Or No. 827 RICHMOND Street,
10 2m Philadelphia.
QOLUMBIA HOUSE,
CAPE HAY, N. J., .
WILL OPEN JUNE SO, 1807.
Address GEORGE J. BOLTON, Proprietor,
Or J. H. DENNISON,
7fmw6i - Al Pt Lawrence Hotel.
S u R F
HOUSE,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
The sbove House will be openedon the 1st of iUNE.
For particulars, etc., address
WILT. CALER PROPRIETOR,
8 ( tt ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
PITMAN'S, FORMERLY THE UNITED
ISlates Hotel, Long Branch, N, J ,, U now open
ior the accommodation of lam. lies aud the public,
Ihe leisee leeis warranted lu saylug thai It will be
kept second to none on the Brancu, ana hopes to
secure the patronage of thoee who may favor him
wnn ineir company mis season.
C 8. PITMAN,
Formerly of the ISletsou House.
10 lm LONO BRANCH, N. J.
PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND,
j will open tor me Dummeroeuson, June zu. mul
lits desiring a ouiet home at the seasliore. ut a mode
ate price, call or address K. GRIFFITH, No. loul
CHEfeNUT blreel. Attached to tlie eHtuollsbmenl Is
a line ot ct aches for the aucemmodallon of the
guests. e im
SEA BATHING-NATIONAL HALL, CAPE
JoLAND, Xs. J Tii.i large aua commodious
Hotel, known as the National Hall, Is now receiving
visitors, 'jerrus mouerale. Children aud servauUi
hall price. A A RUN UARRUTbuN,
s 6 2m Proprietor.
SUMMER BOARDING. THAT SPLENDID,
healthy, and popular place known as
CHESNUT GROVE,
et Media (on the Went Chester Railroad). Delaware
county, Pennsylvania, la now open for the reoopiion
ot guewis 6 it) 'pi
SUMMER BOARDING. TWO ROOMS CAN
be had al the "Relieal," SCHOOL Lane, above
Norrlstown Station. 81321
RATIONAL
BANK OF THE REPITJLIC,
809 and 611 CHESNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL,
les e ee e e aees see I
1,000,00
DIRECTORS.
Joseph T. Bailey,
Nathan Hilles,
Benl. Rowland, Jr.,
bamuel A. Biepham,
Euward R. urne,
llliam Ervlen,
OhkooJ We.sb,
Frederick A, Uoyt.
Wax. H, Rhawn.
WM. H. RHAWN, President,
Xate Cathter of the Central National Baixk.
JOS. P. MUMFORD Cashier,
1J LaU of the Philadelphia National Bank.
JOHN O. ARRISON,
Nob. 1 and 3 North Sixth Street,
Philadelphia,
wculd invite the attention of his friends
and customers to his superior
assortment of
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods;
Also, to his
Improved Pattern Shirt;
the material, workmanship and finish
cannot be surpassed by any in tbe
Market. n rpi
gTEAM BOILER EXPLOSIONS
1 CAN RE PREVENTED RY USINO
A8nCROFT'S
LOW WATER DETECTOR.
PRICE $50, APPLIED.
AUU. S. RATTLES,
EOLE AGENT FOB PENNSYLVANIA,
7tf KO, 0 NAHT1I HIXTII STREET
QFPICE OF
FLORENCE SEWING HAQH1HE
, REMOVED TO
Wo. 1123 CHESNUT STREET,
OIRARD ROW,
Opened under new susploes, new Agents, with new
' v (uaraiitees,
TUB TEHT BEAT TAHILT MACRISE.
Please call sad eiamina, ( $ wfiurp
UCTI0N SALES.
Fau.ir Iom, Ahotlone?,
OOLKLLAMD a
(Hnrrfwors to rhllln Vnni m f
M
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AUCTIONEERS. Na tn MARE EI Street.
BALK OF 1800 CASES BOOTH, SHOES, BROOAN3
E I O. ETC
UO Monday morning,
June 17, commrnclns at lo o'clo. k. we will
ralalofrne, forcsnh, 1 Ocnnes men's, boys', and youths
Roots, blioes, Rrneans. Rslmorals, etc,
A lfo. a Urge and superior assortment ol women's.'
children's nd nil-sen wear, to wblch tbe BDeolal t-
lenuon or the trade Is called. (11K
TnilM n nvrna Mr ri irrrwrmmn
Noe. 2ss and ZH MARKET Street,
LABP.7irj'.?,.rT9B.Y 0T FTtENCn AND
ft.r n n r;. VhV. .V '."'. 'u PZ. r' oirp. on
woollens, llneSind totionfc "WB" uk'"0'.
N . H. (itnu Brrannu.1 r,. . . .
loguesYeady e.7iy ou moruing"?TaT",0n "Isn't
I.AROE POSITIVE HALK OF BOOTH RTTOVin
RAOB.Eli. " "W"D lUAVELLINiJ
On Tuesday Morning,
June IS, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, y caUloema on
af-portment of nrst-class of city aud Eastern manuhvo-
Open for examination Willi caUlocues early oa
ths morning of sale. 16
r'B?JS.r51?l?'IV.,A LB OF BRITISH, FRFNCH.
0.KMAN, AND DOMESTIC DRY OOOLM.
Tie will hold a larKe sale of lorelgn and domesUo
dry goods.hy catalogue, on lour months' credit.
June 70, at 10 o'clock, embracing about MO psokares
and lots of staple and fancy articles, la woollens,
wmsleds. linens, silks, nml cottons. '
K' ft ..lull . .. j . .
- wjny.j buu kuouh Brrangea ror
ezainluation early on the morulng of sale. l u st
M TIIOMA8 & SONS, K0S. 139 AND 1
. B. 10LK1H Blreel. x
BALE OF BTOCK8 AND REAL ESTATK -June
18, al IX o'clock, noon, al the Exchange', wilt
6 shares National Bnnlc of Northern Liberties.
shares Consolidation National Bank.
6 shares Union National Rink.
lu Kharea Commonwea Hi National Bank.
12 KhereB 1 orn Exchange National Uauk.
10 shares Heronu National Bunk.
14 shares Northern Liberties (ins stock.
6 shares Academy ol MiimIo, with llcknt.
loMiares Enterprise Oold and Silver Mining: Co.
(SOUTH bTREET, Nos. S2a and S2S-btoree and
Dwellings.
THIRD AND OASKILL STREETS, a W. corner
RuBlnetis bland.
UAISKILL H'REET. No. 8.VI-Genteel Dwellluir.
C4KRMAN10WN ROAD Valuable Lot.
VINE BTHkET, No 13-Ktote and Dwelling.
HEVENTEETH STREET, No. 418-Hlore and
Dwelling.
KH1PPEN BTREET, No. 1604 Genteel Dwelling. "
VAHEY STRKET. No. 7uS-Ueuteel Dwelling.
I H1RTEENTH bTREET, No. laio, south ot Master
Motlerr- Residence.
HANCOCK bTREET, Germautown, Nos. 47U and
4771 Tavern.
MAltbHALL STREET, Nos. 964 aad 9S Six
Dwellings.
COOPER BTREET, Beverly, N. J.-Genteel Dwell-
"IniRTEENTII STREET, No. 810, below Spruce
Modern Residence.
ARCH b'l RhET. No. 409 Business Stand.
ro'llH bTREET, Nos. 1,2, aud S Three Brick
Dwellings.
RACE BTREET. No. 118-Brlck Dwelling.
BROWN AND VENANGO BTREET8.8. E. comer
Country Resideiice.
lHillTI -SIXTH AND LOCUST STREETS, a W.
coiner Modern Reldence.
6KCOND bTREET, No. 413, CamdenN. J.-Brick
Collage.
COTTAGE STREET, Chesnut Hill-Stone Reel-
TWELFTH BTREET, No. 31, south of Arch-Genteel
Dwelling.
FLORIDA STREET, No. 719 Genteel Dwelling.
ARCH b'l REE T. No. 21U7-Modern Residence.
II AXIS 11 ALL bTREET, Nos. 71 and 973-tienteel
Dwellings.
EIGHTH STREET, No 1st, between Walnut and
Chehnut Business bland, Brick blure.
ii uli particulate iu catalogues. ' 14 St
Bale at the Eastern Market.
LARGE AND ELEGANT MARBLE DRINKING
BARB. HEMLOCK AND YELLOW-f INEFLOOR
1NO, ElisHMARKKT. ETC
On baturdHT Afternoon.
161b Instant, al S o'clock, at the Eastern Market,
South Fnib street, coruer ol Merchant street. It 11 4t
JM. CUAJMEY & BOSS, AUCTIONfiEES
No. 6Q9 WALNUT Street
Hold Regular Bales ot
REAL EbTATE. b'J'OCKS. AND SWOURTTraa AT
THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGeT
Handbills of each property Usued separately.
looo catalogues published and circulated, contalolng
ft'H def crlptfous of properly to be sold, as also, a par?
tlal list el property coutained In our Read Estate Reals,
ter. and ottered at private sale.
bales advertised dally In all the dally newspaper
Sale on Monday, June 17. will Include
The Elegant
RROWN STONE RESIDENCE,
a W. corner Broad aud Thompson streets,
25 feet fiout, with lot, 160 left deep, built and Mulshed
throughout In a superior manner, with extra conve
niences aud cum Ions bay windows, verandahs, three
bath rooms, luundry, and water closet, solid walnut
atiirway, etc.
ORPHANS' COURT SA LE Estate of N. Strouse,
deceased El ve brick dwellings, and lot 44x124 feet.
Filth street, below Christian, eustslde.
M EbT PENN SQUA KE Handsome modern resi
dence, with every convenience. No. 3, below Market
street.
VALUABLE FLOURING MILLS-With 85 acres
of laud, known as '-Mount Pleasant Mills," near Cat
lisle, Cumberland county, Pa.
SPRING GARDEN bTREET-Handsome residence,
brick aud biowohtoue, with extra conveniences. No.
2124. . ,l$7t
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A ML' EL C. FOBD & K0NS, AUCII0UEEES
jno. va o. r uuitt ii bireeh
Sales of Real Estate, Stocks, Loans, etc., at Mills
delphm Exchange, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noon
Cur sales are advertised In all the dally atid severe,
of the weekly newspapers, by separate bandbUls rA
each property, and by pamphlet catalogues, one
thousand ol which will be Issued on Wednesday pre
ceding each sale.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE.
, , . .. j i
Y THOMAS BIRCH 4 SON, No. 1110 CHES-
B
N UT btreel. enove luevenin street.
B SCOTT, JB., AUCI10NEEB, No. 1020
. HEMN UT Mtreet.
PANCOAST it WARN0CK, AUCTI0KEEES,
No. M0 MARKET bTREET.
FOR SALE.
OGERMANT0WN rEOPEBTY FOIt SALE
CHEAP.-House, II rooms, newly papered, and
pa uted; gas, hot and cold water; locallou blgU and
well sliudi d: lotau by 110 feet. Terms easy. Imme
diate possession. Apply al WILHUN'd lea Ware-
nouse, no. c-iiiijsix u i cireeu I tf
TO RENT.
TO RENT FORTnE SUMMER A FUR-
BiMttCtJ tllUIMft 111 thfl trifaSt. flosttr-ultlo. nf JJU..
A L- IU till CCV A II11SS. Q Wlsil
OTO RANT -LARGE AND SMALL,
HOUM3, In building No. ion bouth Till KO
toet. i j( Sl
TO LET- PART OF TD.E HOUSE NO.
609 H. FuURTH blreet, below I.ombard, east
side. Inquire ou the premises. References re
qulred. .. g 2
TO L E T DWELLING NO. 110
n i J1,?KTFF'I3THT,Jlreeu I,,lld"o E. corner
TENTH and CHKbNUT Streets. B4U
mV I Li 'I L I au .-Aftt- 1 I . II.. . .
f300 RENT CAPE ISLAND FriRNMnpn
Collage. Pbotourauh of which can h n t Kr
coiner ol TENTlfaurt CH ESN UT Sts. 6 81 if
WANTS.
WANTED, r"
A HOUSE ON WEST WALNUT STREET,
PRICE FROM TWENTY FtVE TO . THIRTY
" FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS.
Address, stating else, when possession can bo bAd
and lowest cash price. The names of persous offer
lug will be treated iu coulldence. No Real Estate
agent need answer this advertisement.
Addrats IMPORTER, care ot Philadelphia "In
ojulrer" t.fflce. g i ot
PATENT WI11E WORK
FOB RAILINGS, STORK FRONTS,
O0AK1W, PARTITIONS, KT
COAX. BCRJCENB, FtUJKI)KlNI;R WiitEcl, E1X
i . M.MifuHiiied by
in i - No. U N. taUUii bueet.
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