The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, June 24, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1807.
8
THE SOUTH.
REGISTRATION IN LOUISIANA.
tlEKBHAL BHEBIDAK'8 PROTEST AOAWST A M
OFBKIBO or TUB HBOISTRT LI8TB A SHARP
AROCMraXAOAWBT TUB ATTOBNBT-flENBRAL 8
ireOtwAiw, Jane 22-General Sheridan
nf Ueneral UraVt the following to-dy:--
HaSabtr8 Fifth Military "ct.
obhass, June 22, 18U7. Oeneral U. 8.
rat WaJDEtonoeneral:-I am In receipt
if S elegrm from too rrdenk thronfto
Wrcvet Mdlor-Oeneral Townsend. Adjutant
Ueneral United I Htates Army. dlreoUnic m to
exlend the registration In this city ami Htate
Sntll August 1, unless I have some good rea
n.lo the contrary, and ordering me to report
Lmccess and such, reasons for Disinformation,
and f alios xatlng that In bis judgment this ex
tension neccisary lofull and lair registration,
ind that the lime M.ould be thus extended
because other dlstrlcio.oinmanders will not get
through before that time.
M7 renoni for closing registration In this
city were becauBe I had given the city two arid
a half months, and there were no more to regis
ter I have given the Btnte two and a half
inontha, and registration will be extiaiisted by
mat vixne. i u m m-i. n . - - - - ,
n boards of reglHtratlon at lanie expense to
milt new issues coming In at the eleventli hour.
The registration will be completed In Louisiana
at the time specified, unless I am ordered to
carry out the law under Mr. Stanbery's Inter
pretation, which practically In registration 1
opening a broad macadamized road tor perjury
and fraud to travel on.
I do not see why my registration should bo
dependent on the time when other district oom
manders get through. 1 have given more time
for the registration of Louisiana than they pro
pose to give In their commands, for 1 com
menced six weeks before they did. I regret that
I should have to differ with the President, but
It must be recollected that I have been ordered
to exercHe a law to which the l'resldent has
been In hitler antagonism.
If after this report the lime Is to be extended,
please notily and It will be done. I would do It
at once, but the President's telegram wascoudi
tioiial, and there Is sufficient time left to issue
the necessary orders.
J?. II. BiiKKiiiAN, Mnjor-Oeneral U. S. A.
SKCOND MILITARY DISTRICT.
LETTER OF GENERAL SICKLES TO 8ESAT0R WILSON
INSUFFICIENCY OF THE APPROPRIATION TO
CARRY OUT THE RECONSTRUCTION LAW.
IlKAIHlUARTERS SECOND MILITARY DISTRICT,
Charleston, 8. 0., June 18, 1807. Hon. Henry
Wilson, Chairman Military Committee, United
BtatesHenate. My Dear Hir: It Is probable, in
view of existing circumstances, that Congress
will convene in July. It is proper, there .ore,
I should Inform you that the appropriation of
1500,000 to execute the Reconstruction acts is
altogether inadequate. I am informed that my
estimates for April and May are less than those
of other district commanders. Indeed, the
whole torn was more than absorbed by the
estimates for May. For the Carollnas, at least
$.300,000 will be required.
I Lave applied to the Navy and Treasury De
partments lor certain facilities, which, iu view
of the small appropriation, I presumed would
be granted, but my requests have not been
favorably considered. I understand that the
Secretary of the Navy assigned as his reason
that no aid must be expected from the Depart
xnent in the execution of the Reconstruction
acta of Cong less. The Secretary of tee Treasury
expressed iiis desire to do all lie could, but did
not feel at liberty to make any disbursements
for objects not precisely wllhlu tuo Jurisdiction
of his department.
It Is usual, I believe, when the appropriation
for an object authorised by Congress Is insuffi
cient, to make the necetsary expenditures, and
trust to a "deficiency bill;" but iu the execution
of these acts this course will be impracticable,
Inasmuch as the principal disbursements are
for the services of persons who depend upon
their pay for support. I have the honor to
suggest for your consideration, and of your
colleagues as well, that the iuterestsof the pub
lic service require without delay a further
appropriation to execute the aots of Congress
for the government of the Rebel States, Very
respectfully, .
JX E. Sickles, Major General Commanding.
. ' ,' RIST0R1 IN PARIS.
Reception audi Engagement of Rlstorl
Prtpantioii. for liar Return to Am.
rlca The llajr of "Marie Antoinette"
Rlstorl Informing the King of Prussia
of the Future of the United States.
PAi.iS, June 6. M'me Rlstorl has been most
warmly welcomed to the scene of her early
triumphs, and honors flow upon her every day.
She is only anticipating with pleusure her
return to America, but she Is making arrange
ments to render her next visit as attractive aa
the lormerone. She will add some great artists
to her company. Among these it is probable
Majeronl will be engaged an artist who takes
rank with Salvinl and Rossi. Muob difficulty
attends the engagement of such an artist, but
nothing will be left undone to secure Majeroni's
invaluable services.
It has been quite amusing to witness the
efforts made by the lithographers and photo
graphers to rival each other in making pictures
of Madame Rlstorl.
Glacoraetti, the author of Elizabeth and
Judith, who is the most effective dramatist of
Italy, is now in this olty on a visit to Madame
Rlstorl.
The plot of Marie Antoinette has been decided
upon, and the play will be completed by the
middle of July. Mous. Worth, the consumer.
Is making a study of the costumes, which will
be correct in every particular. The Library of
Paris is full of interesting details pertaining to
the period and the scenes of the play, and the
librarian has undertaken to afford every facility
to those employed to prepare the requisite
drawings for the scenery and dresses.
Among the many entertainments to which
Madame Rlstorl has been invited since her
arrival was that at M. Iluffer's, the Prussian
Minister. It was a ball given in honor o( the
King of Prussia. It was a very brilliant affair,
and lasted till late in the morning, Mada-ne
Klstorl and her family engaging the attention
of the King for two or three hours. He was
very much interested with regard to Madame's
exalted opinions of America in every respect,
nd its great future.
It will be interesting for you to know how the
publlo at large have been urging managers to
engage Madame Rlstorl. M. Bagier, of the
Italian Opera, has followed the suggestions of
the pi ess, and has seoured her for lour repre
sentations. On Wednesday, the 12ln Instant,
she will appear as "Elizabeth," on Friday, the
14th, as "Mary bluart," and on Tuesday, the
18lb, as "Medea." Prom present appearanoes
the entire fashion of Paris will attend tliesa
performances; for the success of Rlstorl In
America has made such a sensation here that
even those who have seen her are anxious to
renew their memories of her style. The great
artiste Old not wish to accept even this engaee
ment, but she could not resist the importuni
ties that sue should gratify the public and the
press, clamorous for her reappearance. y
JJeralU.
Pictures at a Dicocht. The art exhibition
in the Champs ElyisfieB misses this year Its
usual throng of visitors. Tha Parisian eye
has S0 much to see at present that ft cannot
spare even a glance lor the finest paintings.
Czars and kings do not promenade the boule
vards every year, and sight-seeing hay, like
all other varieties, must be made while the
sun shines. Besides, for the same admission
fee one can visit the Exhibition itself, and he
should be an eccentric man indeed who would
At the present time prefer the Champs Elyacea
to the Champ de Mars.
A Nbw Way ok Creeping Under thr Cer
tain M. Arnault, Of the Chinese Theatre at
Paris, has been made the victim of a knavish
trick. A sharp but dishonest person lias
mounted a telescope on the stops of the Bridge
of Jena, which commands the greater part of
MY Arnault's Btage, and tor two sous admits
illicit spectators to the performance for which
M. Arnault is compelled to ask fifty. This
particular kind of star-gasting must be very
unpleasant for tha swindled manager.
Panic-Struck Beauty. .
It is a terrible shook to a charming: woman
Indeed, to any woman to And (hat her teeth
are "benlnnlnu to ui." Never will any human
being who uses the fragrant Ho.ohint, while
the teeth are atlll umimY. make ttat discovers.
Kv.ii when decay has commenced, it iiuuie-
uiaieiy Monsus progress.
DRY GOODS.
REDUCTION IN PRICES.
IK CORIEqvMl'EOr AIMBATIOM
TO BB
NADU OH OR ABOUT AUGUST 1,
We shall sell till that time onr Stock of
SPRING
ADD
SUMMER GOODS
AT A
GREAT REDUCTION. ,
PERKINS,
No. 9 S. NINTH Street.
e 21 tftp
JAMES MT.1ULLAN,
SUCCESSOR TO
J. V. COWELL & SON,
HAS IN STOCK AND RECEIVING DAILY A
LARGE SUPPLY OF
HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS.
The facilities he has for supplying his customers
with the BEST GOODS at the LOWEST RATE are
unsurpassed.
He has now a full Hoe ot LINEN SHEETINGS, at
reduced prices. Also,
PILLOW-CASE LINENS.
TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS.
TABLE DAMASK by the yard.
TOWELS AND TOWELLING by the yard.
MARSEILLES, LANCASTER, HONEYCOMB
and ALLENDALE QUILTS.
FLANNELS, greatly reduced in price.
611 EETING AND SHIRTING MUSLINS.
FURNITURE CHINTZES AND DIMITIES.
PIANO AND TABLE COVERS.
TOILANET by the yard.
WHITE GOODS SELLING OFF CHEAP.
RICHARDSON'S LINENS always a specialty.
All goods warranted to be what they are sold for,
at the 4 SO smtham
S. W. COB. SEVENTH AND CIIESNUT.
fj o t i c ni
ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER
DRESS GOODS
TO BE CLOSED OUT.
JOHN W. THOMAS,
Nos.405 and 407 North SECOND St.
OFFERS THE BALANCE OF IIIS STOCK
OP
dHENADINES,
IIERNANIS,
ORGANDIES, LAWNS,
Stwsmemrp PIQ.UES, ETC.,
GOODS FOR TRAVELLING SUITS,
SUMMER POPLINS, ETC. ETC.,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
THE ONE PRICE STORE.
I HAVE OPENED THIS HORNING,
Great Novelties in Dress Goods,
COMPRISING IN PART I
6f pieces fine Cambric Lawns at 2S cents,
2u nieces line Bwltts Lawns at half price.
26 jilfceB tine Organdie Lawns, corded In French
pruning.
Fine Lawn Robes. Just one-third their value.
80 uleces printed Plants, in oll-Dalnled aolora.
lor bt-nuty of design and colorlriB tliev hava nn
equal. Tourists and others in want of such goods
would do well to cull.
Just opened, auotner case ot those one white Piques,
TRAVELLING GOODS. TRAVELLING GOODS,
Granite Poplins. Glade Mohair. Poplin Cashmera.
Pcullnelts. plain and mottled Goods, all at low
prices.
1 yard black Glacle, or Dresses, equal tosllkl
aimearance and lumre.
N U.W (iOOJiH opening; dally. from New Yorlc.Pb.lla.
aeipuia, auu oiuer wariteui.
MUBLINB! MUBLINS! MUSLINS!
A 11 the leadlns makes oi
SHIRTING,
eaiuTiAU. ana
PILLOW CASE MUSLINS
At the lowest market prices. 6 1 lin
Yard Wide Brown Heavy, only 1? cents.
UKORK D. WIHIIAM.
No. 7 North JUGUl'U btreet.
No. U01 CHEgNOT Btreet.
Ladles leaving for the Country or Waterlnt
Places will Had
SPLENDID ASSORTMENTS or
MATERIALS FOR
WHITE BODIES,
EMBROIDERED BREAKFAST BETS,
LINEN COLLARS AND CUFF8,
LINKS UNDEBBLEEVE9,
PRINTED LINEN CAMBRICS,
PLAIN AJl PRINTED PIQUES,
AT
E. M. NEEDLES & CO.'S,
M. W. Corner EWventU and Chesaut
1WJW J.flMHMHQ Hill out'
QREAT REDUCTION IN
FANCY DRY GOO D S.
GEORGE FRYEE,
No. 916 CHESNUT STREET,
Informs his customers that he la selling his entire
Stock ol 118 Sin
NILKM, SHAWLS, AND DRESS GOODS
Regardless of cost, to close them out by July 1.
DRY GOODS.
J, C. STMWBIUDCE & CO.
SILKS !
SILKS!
FIEAVT BLACK CIBOS CHAINS. 17S
tOBDED MILKS FOB aAC4UEM. tl-OO
AND M-BO.
VERT HEAVY COLD-EnOED MLR.
PLAID If ILK POPLINS, f l-OO.
CHECK 8ILRM, ALL COLORS, tl-00 PER
YARD.
BLACK AND WHITE PLAID SILKS, tl.
DEES 3 Q00DS!
HEW MATERIALS FOR TRAVELLINO
COSTUME.
riOVRED ORENADINEM.
SILK AND WOOL POPLINS.
FRENCII JACONET LAWNS, SI CENTS.
B000 YARDS FRENCH LAWNS, SS AMD
SI CENTS.
COTTON GOODS !
Slill Further Depression In Prices.
. laru-wiue jueacneo. xansiin, lift cents. C
Excellent Yard-wide Bhlrtlngs, 18, 18, and 20
cents.
New York Mills, WUliamsvlUe, and Warn-
sotta.
Wide Sheetings, very low.
rillow Muslins, 23 and 25 cents.
Good Yard-wide Unbleached, 15, 16, and 18
cents.
Very Best Heavy Unbleached Muslins, 20 and
22 cents.
Unbleached Sheetings, cheap.
Cloth and Cassimere Depart
ment.
All-wool Casslmeres, 75, 85 cents, and 8100.
Fine Casslmeres for Boys' Wear, 65 cents to
$100.
Mixed Casslmeres, for sultf, tl'25.
8111c Mixtures for Business Bolts, 9l S7lA to
200.
Linen Drills and Backs.
Stripe and Plaid Linens.
5000 yards Cloths for Ladles' Wear, one hun
dred different styles. Prices, $1-25 to M 50.
J. C. STIUWBRIDCE & CO.
NORTHWEST CORNER
EIGHTH AND MARKET STS.
1 UtomrpS
PHILADELPHIA.
PRICE & WOOD,
N. W. CORNER EIUIITII AND FILBERT,
HAVE JUST OPENED
A new lot of Cambric Edgings, very cheap.
Dimity Bands, 15, 16, 22. 25, and 28c.
Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery and Gloves.
Bummer Under-Vests and Pants.
Gents' Bhirt Feonts and Suspenders.
Fancy Soaps, Perfumery, etc. etc.
Tooth Brushes, Hair Brushes, and Nail Brushes.
Buffalo and Indla-rubbei Dressing Combs.
Linen and Sllit Fans, very cheap.
Ladles' and Gents' Linen n ditto.
Ladles' Hemstitched and Tacked Hdkfs.
WHITE GOODS! TWITE GOODSt
White Piques, so, 60, 75, 85 cents, and l per yard,
Plaid and Btripe Muslins,
Bolt Finish Cambrics, Jaconets, and Nainsooks,
Victoria Lawns and Swiss Muslins, etc
Beat makes Bleached and Unbleached Muslins.
Pillow-case and Bheetlug Musllns,etc.
French Lawns, 28 cents a yard,
French Percales.
Fine colored Mohair Alpacas.
Mixed Poplins for Travelling Dresses.
Cheap Plaid Goods, is cents a yard.
CHEAP BLACK BILKS. 10 22
PIUOE S WOOD.
N. W. Corner ETOHTIT and FILBERT Hts.
1807!!!
PRICES GREATLT DEDUCED
DRY GOODS ARE CHEAP I
WE ARE SELLING VERT LOW!
SPECIAL RARGATNS THIS MONTH 1
I WE WANT TO CLOSE OUT STOCK I
Good Muslins and Calicoes for 12X cents.
: New styles of Ch allies and Delaines, 22 cents. .
Exctlleut All-wool Casslmeres for 70 cents.
Bfaetland Bhawls and Grenadine Bbawls lor 13, "
Blch Heavy Black Bilks. 1'(0, l-7, 12.
Buperb Gros Gram Bilks, 11-75. 1225, 13,13 6(1, and
(4-50.
French Lawns, Percales, Piques, and Chintzes.
- Materials for Ladles' Bulls, In great variety.
Linen Drills, Linen Ducks, etc, for men and boys.
Hoop Bkirts, Balmorals, Hdkls., Shirred Muslins
etc. eta
, Bummer Flannels, Table Linens, Towels, Napkins,
etc etc., at
JOSEPH H. THORNLEY'S.
N. B. CORNER EIGHTH AND SPRING
GARDEN STREETS. 8 28 8m8p
-t hit 1 D 1M v rnn i ill maowa MiTTtH'S
VJ OIL t'I.(l 11H, AND WINDOW NHADltM-Great
Bargains from Auction. V. JC ARCH AM BAULT,
N. jl. corner of ELKVKNTH and MAKK1DT t-Hretua,
Will open this morning luou yards extra qiiulll dou-
Die iniieriai wniwuinion Mailing. sliKbtiy siumea,
will be sold ftt 87',. WOl tb 76c.: llml Cbeuk MtltUnf. 25.
87, and 600., InKraln Carpets, all wool, at Si, lb, 87o..
si, nn, ir7, ana ii-nc: juitrain Unrpeta, woul mini
i. 48. to. and ttis.: Tlirce-nlv Crnv littc KunlLuk
Tapeatry Brussels Carpets, ll-8aiid 176; Uemp Ur
pels, 81 to aCi Oil Cloliis, 600.; Ku try and bllr Car
few, 60 to 7c: Window hlmdea, t ui a: PIhIu 8lm(lllij,
87 and 611c.; Txble Linens, sic to Towels. 12 to 2oo ;
Flaunel for Bathing Hones, 81c ; Munllus, 10 to Hoc.!
Calleoss, 10 to 18c.; Lawns. 26c. whole-mle and Retail
hlore, , toruex M.LXV MMItk aud MARK Kf
wwii g ttua
DHY GOODS.
5000 YARDS tEST FRENCH LAWNS,
IN SMALL DESIGNS, REDUCED TO tS
CENTS.
JAS. It. CAMPBELL & CO.,
NO. 787 CHESNCT STREET.
3UMMER DRESS GOODS,
AT 88,85,50,69,711 CENTS, ALL GREATLY
REDUCED IN PRICE.
JAS. It. CAMPBELL & CO.,
NO. 787 CIIESNUT STREET.
QLACK SILKS
OP SUPERIOR QfJALITT, VERT CnEAP.
WHITE O O O 13 H
IN GREAT VARIETY, AT LOW PRICES.
PALES FROM NOW UNTIL 27th DAT OF JUNH
WILL BB MADE AT GREATLY REDUCED
BATES, IN ORDER TO CLOSB OUT BTOCK. ONK
PRICE ONLY.
JAS. It. CAMPBELL & CO.,
6 18 12trp NO, 77 CIIESNUT STREET.
229 FAMES & YARNEP. 229
NORTH NINTH 8THEBT,
AROVE RACE,
Havejust received-
Organdy Lawns, neat figures, tsc. vorth 37,';c
Black AlpacbS, 37,'. 40, 45, 50, 56, 62J, 6'J, 75, 80. 85, and
U Keen is.
One bale Cotton and Wool Flannel, 25c.
Shirting Linens, 50, 56, 62 , 70, 75, 80, 8J, 90, etc.
Honey Comb Quilts, (2-25; a bargain.
100 pieces Plaid Nainsooks, 25, 87t, 45, 50, and 600,
Handsome Plaid Nainsooks for Wrappers.
Bargains In Bblrred Muslins, 60, 75, 83, (1, f 1-15.
Linen Bhlrt Fronts, 80, 87, 45, 50, 62, an 75c.
Oents' Bummer Undershirts, 75c. and i.
Plain Linen Ducks, 20 and 25c.
Linen Drills, 37X. 45. and 50c.
White Linen Duck, 80c. and (1; Basket do., 81-50.
Muslins, Uuallns, 12! i. 15, 1G, 18, 19, 20. 22, 23, 2iC, etc-
Pillow Case and Sheeting Muslins.
Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks, and SwUs Mulls.
Bolt Finish Jaconets and Cambrics.
White Piques, 50c.
Imported Whalebone Corsets, tl'25.
Hosiery, Gloves, Hdkls., Hoop bkirts,
FAMES & WARNER,
NO. NORTH NINTH STREET,
2951 . ABOVE RACE.
B.W. Corner of
ZTorurtlA and Ajroll 8ts.
LARGE STOCK OF SUMMER QUILTS,
10- 4 AND 11-4 LANCASTER QUILTS.
11- 4 HOIr.T01HBllll.'l'N.
PINK AN It Itl.lTK: MAKNICII.LVNQITILTS.
HNKST WillTK ttlllLTN inPOKTEU.
HOTU.S NI'FI'I.IKU WITH QUILTS,
S1IKKTIN4JM, BT:. KTV. '
HAVE J I' ST OPENED ANOTHER CASE
Sll.t l lt POPMNN. FUR LADIM'NtlTS.
DAHK LA WNS. FRENCH ANn ENGLISH.
THIN CMIOIW, rVM. VARIETY.
SI MMER SILKS, REDUCED.
P. H.-WII1TE SHAWLS,
AND RETAIL.
WHOLESALE
1 6 wfnisia
J CHAMBERS, " NO. 810 AKG1 8TUEET
Novelties Opening Dallyi
Real Cluny Laces. .
Black Guipure Laces.
Polnte Applique Laros
Polnte de Oaze Laces.
Thread Veils from 2-g
WHITE GOODS.
Marseilles for Dresses Bargains.
French Muslins, 2 yards wide, at 60 cents.
Bblrred and Tucked Lace Muslins; India Twilled
Long Cloth; Plaid, Ktrlpe, and Plain Nainsooks; sort
finish Cambric, IX yard wide: Cambric Edgings and
Insertions, new design vary cheap i6lin
BALANCE OF STOCK AT COST. IN
order to close out the balance of our Bummer
block of Clolb, Bilk, and Lace Mantillas, we have
marked them down at cost.
MRS. K. HENRY,
6 22 2w 2To. 16 N. EIGHTH Btreet.
FOR SALE.
QFOR SALE A COTTAGE WITH
modern conveniences, gas, bath, eic, situate oa
the hill back of the Mount Carbon House, Pottavllle.
Pa commanding a magnificent view, and containing
an acre of ground well luultlvated. Price, (7500. Pho
tographs may be seen on appl ication.
WILLIAM H. BACO.
6 22 41 No. 2l WALNUT Htreet,
frf, FOR SALE THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS
LiiiloHera for sale tbe valuable property , consist I n g of
Mansion House, Stable, and Lot of Mround. silUHle at
the Northwest corner or BPRUC'K and ELEVEN I'll
Streets, In the city of Philadelphia, containing In front
on Spruce street 144 feet and on Eleventh street 100
feet. Applyto . LEWIS H. KKDNEK,
U 21 tf No. 162 South FOOKTH Street.
GGERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE
CHEAP. House, 11 rooms, newly papered, and
pamted; gas, hot and cold water; location high and
well shaded; lot 80 by 110 feet. Terms eany. Imme
diate possession. Apply at WILfiUN'i Tea Ware
house, No2M CHEbStreet. 6 1 U
TO RENT.
f TO LET A COMMODIOUS STONKMAN
LijKION, with larne Harden, Carriage House, etc.,
aiiuclifd, on PKObPECT HILL, near i'rnnklonl.
1 wenty-firtb Ward. Eaxy of access by Filth and
Sixth Streets Hullrond. Inquire ot JOHN (i. STET
LEU. No. 1321 U1UAKD Avenue. 6 15 tf4u
OTO LET PART OF THE HOUSE NO.
509 S. IUUKTH street, below Lombard, east
sale. Inquire on the premises. Keferenoes re
qulred. 828
"i WANTSl "
V ANTE D,
, A HOUSE ON WEST WALNUT STREET,
PRICE FROM TWENTY-FIVE TO THIRTY
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLAR1).
' Address, stating size, when possession can be had
and lowest cash price. Tbe names of persons offer
ing will be treated lu confidence, Ko Baal Eslate
agent need answer this advertisement.
Addrets IMPORTER, care of Philadelphia "In
qnlrer" ofllce. 6 VI lot
I
THE GENUINE EAGLB VEIN, THE CELE
brated PUKSTON. and tbe pure bard OKKK.V
WOOD COAL, Ek aud Stove, sent to all parts of the
city al (i 6U lr Ion; superior LLllIUU at )i-7j.
Each of Ilia above articles are warranted to give
perlffl satlslactlon In every respect. Orders received
at No. 114 h. 'I ll I HO Street; Emporium, No. iai4
WAbHINUTON Avenue, 4
RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE.
rpIE WASHIKOTON LIBRARY COMfANY.
mmcirAL OFFICE,
Ko. 1225 CIIESMT STREET,
rniLADELrniA.
SURSCRIPTION ONR DOLLAR.
1800,000 PRESENTED TO SUBSCRIBERS
ONE CASH PRESEST OF 10,000.
ONE CASH PRESENT OF 10,000.
ONR CASH PRESENT OF 010,000.
ONEwCANn PRESENT OF SS00O.
TWO CASH PRESENTS OF tSOOO EACH.
Bead full Schedule of Presents beiow.
EACH CERTIFICATM OF STOCK IS AC
COHPAHIED WITH A BEAUTIFUL
STEEL-PLATE EN f RAVIN 0, WORTH
MOKE AT RETAIL THAN THE COST OF
CERTIFICATE, AND ALSO INSURES TO
THE HOLDER A PRESENT IN THE
UREAT DISTRIBUTION.
THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY CO.
Is chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, and or
ganlzed In aid of
THE RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE,
Incorporated by- tbe State of New Jersey,
April 8, 1807,
Situate at Riverside, Burlington county, New Jersey,
and founded for the purpose of gratuitously educating
the sons of deceased Soldiers and Seamen of the
United States.
The Board of Trustees consists of the following well
known riiir.ensof Pennsylvania aud New Jersey:
HON. WILLIAM It. MAMN,
District Attorney, Philadelphia, Pa
BON. LEWIS R. B ROOM ALL.
Ex -Chief Coluer, U.S. Mlnl.and Recorder of Deeds
Philadelphia, Pa
HON. JAMES M. 800VEL,
New Jersey
BON. W. W. WARE,
New Jersey
HENRT GORMAN, ESQ.,
Agent Adams' Express, Philadelphia, Pa.
J. E. cob. Esu.. ,
Of Joy Coe A Co., Philadelphia.
Tbeahdbt Dbpabtmknt. Wabhinstok. Tt. n.
April. 18, 1867. OiUce of Internal ltevenu?: Having
receivvti Bmuincwr wiuuu .nab tue proceeul
of the enterprise conducted by tbe "Waslilngtoi
Library Company" will be devoted to chariibl
uses, permission is hereby granted to said Comnant
lo conduct such enterprise exempt from all charge,
K. A. UOLLINS, Commissioner.
THE
WASIIINTON LIRRART COM PANT,
In order tbat this benevolent object may be sue-
cessiui'y autxiujininiieu, duvo insueu nve series or
FINE S'lEKL-PLATE EJSGHA VIJIO.
wblcb we put on subscription at prices much below
ineir reinii viu,
CERT1FICA1 ES OF STOCK IN THE WASHING
TON LIBRARY COMPANY- ar"u
will be Issued, stamped with the seal ol theRnmnnnv.
and signed by the Secretary. (None others genuine.)
Any person sending lONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR,
OR FIVE LOLLARS. or paying the same to onr local
Agents, will receive, immedi alely, a fine Steel-Plate
Eogiaving, as set forth below, aud as many earlld
caies of stock as the number of dollars paid; Insuring
ON K PRESEN T in our published schedule for EACH
CERTIFICATE held.
ONE-DOLLAR ENORA VINOS.
No. 1 "'My Child I MyChildil" No. 2-"They're
Saved I They're Saved 11" No. 8 "Old Seventy-slxi
or, The Early Days of the Revolution."
TWO-DOLLAR ENQRA VINOS.
No. 1 '-Wasnlngton's Courishlp." N i. 2 ''Wash
ington's Last Interview with his Mother."
THKEE-LOLLAtt ENGKAV'NO.
HOilK FROM THE WAR,"
and Three Certificates or Stock, Insuring Three
Presents.
FOUR-DOLLAR ENORA VINO. -"TTIE
PER1LM OF OUH FOREFATHERS," .
and Four Ceriltlcales ot Slock, Insuring Four
Presents.
FIVE-DOLLAR ENGRAVING.
"THE MARRIAGE OF POCAHONTAS,"
and Five Certllicates ol Stock, insuring Five Presents,
Tbe engravings and certllicates will be delivered
at our Local AgeuclHs. or sent by mall postpaid, or
express, as may be ordered, .
. . . ,
THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY COMPANY
WIU AWABO ,
THREE : HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL
LARS IN PRESENTS
TO THE SHAREHOLDERS
ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1867,
AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC,
PHILADELPHIA, PENNA.,
OB AT TAB INSTITUTE.
SCHEDULE OF PRESENTS.
1 Cash Present............... . $40,000
1 Cash Present.................... ...... 20,uoo
1 (.-ash Frfwut.M.MMM,HMM..MMMH........H.,HMM,, lo.uoO
1 Cash Present,.. ......m........... 6.MO0
2 Cash Presents of (2&uu each .. g ouo
1 Handsome Country Residence, Stable, '
Grounds, etc., Uermantown, Phi I a. 18 000
1 rouble Residenee, three-story Drick, Cam-
den. N. J 15m '
1 Coal Depot, Ofllces, Sheds, and Ground, wltu
business establlsned, No. 1814 Washington
avenue, Philadelphia, , 15 000
1 Country Residence, Riverside, N. J., with
Ground, Fruits, tc , ,. .. 10 000
1 Tbree-siory Cottage, Lot, etc. ,,. j'ouy
25 Valuable Building Lots.Rlveralde, SJoOeach fi'uuo
1 Elegant Turnout Family Carriage, Spau of '
Hon-es, Harness, etc., complete . 5 000
10 Valuable Building Lota, Rlverside.tJOO each siouo
lBeauiifUl Silver-grey Horse, 15f bauds
high, sired by the celebrated Imported
Arablau Horse "Caliph;" also, a light
- Road Wagon, weight HO pounds, with set
ot superior Single Harness, Lap Blanket,
Whip, etc........... ... 6,000
20 Pianos, 50U each .....m....... ....... .... ....... ...... 10.ISK)
20Melodeons, $2J5 each . . 4,000
4 Rosewood Sewing Muobiues, tAiu eacti ra 1,1100
10 lamily Sewing Muchluea, tluo each.,., j.ouo
60 Fine Gold Watches, -00 eucb... 10,000
luo Oil Paintings, by leading artists aggregate
value ...... ....... .. 10,000
8 Camel's Hair Shawls, JUiw) each ... 8,1100
2 C amel's Hair Shawls, IMHi each.....,......... . 6,1X0
8 Handsome Lace Shawls, eaoh...... . 1 760
10 Cashmere Shawls, o0 each um 5KI
20 Silk Dress Patterns, 475 eaoh .. 1.6
50 t'liy Building Lots. I75 each - 8.7J0
'J he remainder will consist of Silver Ware,
, Musical Boxes, Opera Glasses, Pocket
Bibles, aud dltlereut artloUsof ornament
1 aud use, amounting 10...... ...... 82,000
1 Total . '. - .too,uoo
' gTAU (he pioperlies are given clear of Incum
brance ,
HOW TO OBTAIN SHAKES AND EN
- tlltAVIMUM.
! Bend orders by mall, enclosing Irom (1 to 120,
Cither by Post Otlloe orders or In a registered leKer,
al our risk. Larger amounts should be sent by draft
Or express. ..'.
10 shares, with Engravings .. 19-50
S6 ' " " ........... Zi 50
tO " " .. 4U 0O
75 " " " ' 6S-00
1(0 " " 60 00
Local and Travelling AGENTS WANTED through
out the Culled Status. -
Tbe Association have appoluted as Receivers
Messrs. GEORGE A. COOKE & CO. Bunkers, No. 88 S,
THIRD Street, whose well-known Integrity and busi
ness experience will be a sufllcltnt guarantee that the
money entrusted 10 them will be promptly applied to
ths purposes stated.
Philadelphia, Pa., May 20, 1867.
To the Offlceri and Member! 0 the, Wtuhtiiyton Mlbrary
(Xiwjiaiiy, S. tl. Hi.AU, bearttnry.
Geutlemen: On receipt of your favor of ths 15th
Instant, notifying us ot our appointment as Receivers
for your Company, we took the liberty to submit a
copy or your Charter, with a plan of your enterprise,
to the blk hest legal authority of the Slitle, and having
received his favorable opinion in regard to its legality,
and sympathising with the beuovoleut object of your
Association, vis., the education and maintenance ol
Hie orphan child en of our soldiers and sailors at ths
Riverside Iustitale, we have concluded to aucep
trust, aud to use out best ellurls to promote so worm
an object. .
Respectfully, yours, etc.,
GEO. A. COOKE A CO.
All orders by mall should be addressed to GEORG
A, COOEE CO.. Bankers, Nu, IMS, THIRD Street
SUMMER RESORTS.
S u r. 1 Men resorts
ON LINE OP "V
Reading Railroad ana Branches.
MANSION HOUSE, MOUNT CARBON
MCarollne Wander, Fottsvllle P. ft, Schnylkn
TUSCAR0RA HOTEL,
Mrs. Hannah Miller, Tuscarora P.O., BchnylkUloo
3JANSI0N HOUSE,
G. W. Frost, Mabanoy City P. Schnylklll county
WHITE HOUSE,
Mrs. Susan Mandorf, Reading p. o.
ANDALUSIA,
James S. Madeira, Reading P, o.
LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL,
ur. A..ejmiin, wernersvine P. O., Berks oonnty
SO UTH MO UNTA1N HO USE,
A. 11. Alanderbach. Womelsdorf P. 0 Berks oa
COLD SPRINGS HO TEL,
Lebanon co., Mrs. M. Bodermel, Harrlsburg P O
D 0 YER TO WN SEMINAR Y
F, H. fctauffer. Boy srtown P. O., Berks Co.
YELL 0 W SPRINGS HOTEL,
A. TJ. Bnyder, Ysllow Springs P. O., Chester CO.
LITIZ SPRINGS
S. Llcbtenihaler A Son Litis P, O.. Lancaster CO,
EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
A. B. Feather, Fphrata p. p., Lancaster co. S82ra
CAPE MAY,
CAPE I&LAK D. NE W 4ERSET..
Since the close of DOS much enterprise bat been
disilaedut this celebiated seashore resort nTJ
Bid inagnlllctnt collages bave been ereciud' thi
Hotels baveheed remodelled; a fine park, with a w?ii
matte one mile drive, bas beeu Inaugurated; and In a I
tne essentials 01 a popular summer resort, a suiritni
Improvement Is largely mauliesled.
The geographical position ol Cape Island Is In Itself
popular leature, wheu properly understood. Sua.
aied at ths extreme southern portion of tbe Stale aa
occupying a neck or land at the confluence 0 tU
Delaware Bay with the Atlantic Ocean. It becoma
entirely surrounded by salt water, hence favored n
continual breezes from tbe sea.
Tbe bluil luruisbes a beautiful view of the Oceatf
Delaware Bay, and picturesque back country, taklis
in Cbls Heuiopen distinctly al a diaiance of sixteel
n lies. The beach Is acknowledged to surpass am
other point 11 pou ths Atlantic coast, being of asmeoiU
compact sand, which declines so gently to the sue
that eveu a child can batbe with security
Added to these attractions is ths fact tbat tha effrct
01 the Gull Stream upon this point renders tbe water
01 mparalively warm a poiut noi lo be overlooked by
persons seeking heslth Irom ocean bathing.
The distance from Philadelphia lo Cape Island Is 81
miles by rnll, and about tiie same dl tance by steamer
down the Bay, and by either route the facilities tor
travel promise to beol the most sallslactory charac
ter. The Island has Hotel aud Boarding-house ac
commodations for about ten thousand persons. The
leaolug Hotels are Ue Columbia House, with George
J. Bolton as proprietor; Congress Hall. Willi J. If.
Cake as pioprieior; aud Unlteu states, with West and
Miller as proprietors, all under the management of
gentlemen who have well-established reputations as
hotel men. a raws low
UNITED STATES HOTEL.
ATLAKTIO CITY, JT. J.,
WILL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE .
FOR PARTICULARS, ADDRESS
BROWN 4c WOELPPER,
ATLANTIC CITY,
Or No. 827 RICHMOND Street,
610 2m ' ' Philadelphia.
gURF HOUSE,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. JV
The above House will be opened o a the 1st of JUNE.
For particulars, etc., address ...
WBL T. CALEB PROPRIETOR,
M ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
PITMAN'S, FORMERLY THE UNITED
States Hotel, Long Branch, N. J., Is now open
lor the accommodation of fumilles and tbe public,
Tbe lessee leels warranted in saying that It will be
kept second to none on tbe Brunch, and hopes to
secure the patronage of those who may favor hlia
with their company this season.
C. 8. PITMAN,
- Formerly of the stetson House,
flOlm LONG BRANCH. N.J.
PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND,,
will open for the Summer Season, June 20, Fami
lies desiring a quiet borne at the seashore, at a mode
rate price, call or address E. GRIFFITH, No. luo4
CHESNUT Street. Attached to the establishment Is
a line of ct aches for the accommodation of the
guests. 8 8 ha
C1EA BATHING NATIONAL HALL, CAPE,
kj ISLAND, N. J. This large and commodious
Hotel, known as the National Hall, Is now receiving
visitors. Terms moderate. Children and servauls
half price. AARON OARRKTSON,
2m Proprietor.
V7. FADER'S
OELEDR A.T E D
SIBERIAN LEAD PENCILS..
TEN DEGREES OF HARDNESS,
ESPECIALLY ADAPTED
FOR CIVIL ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS
ARTISTS, AND COUNTINO-HOUSK USE,
FOR BALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY
MOSS 6 CO.,
(AGENTS FOR PHILADELPHIA.)
STATION ER8,BLANK BOOK M A NU FACT URERB
. AND PRINTEltS, , .
. J KO. 413a CIIESNUT STREET.
X. BTOPPEL'8 Great Lead Pencil Drawing of
"AFFINITY OF CHOICE," drawn wflb Siberian
Pencils, now on exhibition. 8 2a im4p
SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY,
Tbe Fidelity Insurance, Trait and H-fa,
. JJ epos it Company, for lb Mn.f
' SieeplB n of Bond s, Stocks, sal
1 Other Valuables. .
CAPITAL , , , .f 500,000
P1BKCTOR.
N. B. BROWNE,
IEi)WARp W. CLARIC,
CLARENCE H. CLARK, ALEXANDER HILNkV
JOHN WELSH, s. A. CALDWELlZ
J. UILLLNU1JAM FELL, HENRY O. GIBSON.
CHARLEH MACALEBTER, '
Ofllce In the Fire orool Btilldlug of the Philadelphia
National Bank, CllXNUT BtreSt above Fouriiu
ThisCimpaBy lecelveson depoHlt, and GUARAN
TEES TH K SAFE K tCKI'ING O VALUABLES
uiku the following rates a year, vis.:
CtuiKu Bouds ..........tl per I1000
Beg)sterd Bonds and Securlties.w..60 cents per Ikkm)
Gold Coin or Bulllon..... l,n
Sliver Coin or Bulllon.JTT!Z.7r 2 br l o
Gold or Silver Plate tl ier 110
Cash Boxes or small tin boxes of Bankers, Brokers,
Capitalists, etc, Contents unknown to the Cotuoauv.
and liublllty limited, Sua a year. wnupauy.
The Company oilers for KENT (renter exclusively
holding the key) SAFEM INSIDE ITS VAULTS at
m'atfou ' yeW' 0oral,a to od
i Coupons and Interest Collected for one per cent.
I Interest allowed on Money Deposits.
Tbis Company is authorised torecelve and execute
Trusts of every description.
lvuimwlrp N. B. BROWNE, President
. RuBKaTPATTKasow.becranwr and Treaeurerw
ROPER'S NEW AMERICAN
BREECII-LOARINO BEPEATINO SHOT
) ' OUN,
FIRING FOUR SIIOIS IM TWO SECONDS.
Using ordinary Ammunition. Manufactured by tha
ROPER REPEATING RIFLE COMPANY, Am
herst, Massachusetts, nuder personal supervision of
C. M. SPENCER, Inventor of the famous BPKNCEll
RIFLE, bend for circular. us Salt