The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, July 06, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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A STRANGE LOVE AFFAIR.
A Chlc Belle Fall la I vrltta a
Japanese Performer, who k .aclprocatee
tke Passion, a AtM9 in Tycoon for
FirBlMlaa to Carry sm the Courtship,
jfVom A Milivauket Wucontin, July 4.
While the Japanese were performing in Chi
ago tbry attracted the attention of man; of
Vie nrst laoies 01 iui i-uj, wuo uiaue mem pre.
venta and presented them with tbeir photo
graphs. It wai the Jancy of an hour, which
riaiitled bolh parties and was forgotten by both.
There was one lady, however, a daughter ot a
merchant of our neighboring city, a beautiful
Ctrl of eighteen eumrnerg, who seems to have
become completely lost to the infatuation, and
to have captivated entirely the heart ot one of
the Japanese, who has the muHlcally-eoundinK
name of Slne-Kee-Chee. This worthy, as we
have learned Irom the members ot the
company, bus something ot a romance in
his history. His father was a nobleman
attached to the court of the Tycoon.
He loved and married a girl in the lower clans,
very pretty, very good, but not high-blooded.
The Tycoon learned of It, and his indignation
hm great. The nobleman begaed and prayed.
It was no use. He had insulted the diqnity of
the Tycoon. There was but one way to make
reparation to commit hari-kari In plain
English, to disembowel himself. The Tycoon's
word was law, and the nobleman died, his pro
nrtv vmnct to the Tvcood. His wile, disowned.
joined a company ot acrobats. Years after, this
name company was performing before the
Tycoon. In the bamboo act, which is his
lavorite, the Tycoon was much struck with the
daring of a boy who did wonderful things on
the slender reed. Upon inquiry he learned that
the boy was none other than the son of his
nee favorite minister and friend, and had high
lilood In his veins. He took the boy from the
company, and trained and educated him, for the
friendship he had once borne his father. This
key grew up about the court, and was none
other than Bing-Kee-Chee, which in Japanese
means the son of a nobleman who had offended
the Tycoon.
Sing-Kee-Chce grew up about the Court until
be attained the age ot twentj-geven. He has
an excellent education, and speaks several lan
ruages fluently. English he also speaks well,
with Bing-Kee-Chee it was that the Chicago
lady became Infatuated. He came out with the
company at the order of the Tycoon, to watch
them and to give his highness a history of the
country, its people, and its customs. He is no
common juggler, although he delights in the
bamboo act which brought him before
the favorable notice of the Tycoun. The
young lady made his acquaintance in Chicago,
talked with him and invited him to her
bouse, where he .hart made himself quite a
favorite. His history was known, and the
lady, by one of thoso romantie fancies which
will, in the eye of the world, sometimes
make fools ot the most sensible, learned to
love him. Not for his good looks certainly: for
intelligent as he is, and with the hieh blood
coursing through his veins, Sing-Kee-Chee Is not
the most fascinating ot the party. Perhaps the
lady loved bim for the SHcndces of his father.
Peihaps not. We will not attempt to imagine
the excuse tor the notion, to call ft by no other
name. Sing-Kee-Chee was delighted with the
ladv, but he had no further thought, for he left
her with no other exchange than that of a pho
tograph, he carrying herd with those of other
ladies which had been given him. At Detroit
tSing-Ke -Chee was surprised to meet the lady,
who found the world a blank desert after ner
heatt had become another', and in Detroit
Blng-Kee-Cheo first began to discover the
secret, and to fee), too, that although his
was pledged to another in Japan, there
was an attraction for it here. He did not
discover this until it was the subject of a joke
by the mctnbeis of the company, whom he one
day surprised by the information tint he loved
the young American better than he loved the
maiden ot his own lnnd. Tti9 was a phase in
the affair that the company had not dreamed of,
and it was a startling one. They told the lover
to beware; that he must take a lesson from the
fate of his father, who ha l loved without the
consent ot the Tycoon, and it he persisted his
father's fate would be his. Sing-kee chee did
remember this, and endeavored to banish tier
from his heart, but it was a useless task. The
more he tried thu deeper he loved, and before
the company left Detroit he made the romantic
maiden's heart happy by declaring that be loved
her, and that it the Tycoon's consent could be
gained by the strongest entreaties, he should
make her his wife; and with this assurance the
maiden returned to her parents In Chicago, who
are striving by every means in their power to
eradicate the notion from her mind.
8ing Kce-Chee 1b obstinate and determined. He
lias written to the Tycoon the lull account of the
matter has told his love in the barbaric but
expressive language of his people, and lias sent
forward with this the testimony of all the
Japaueje that the girl is ot good family and
respectable and worthy, that sue loves to dis
traction, and will be no disgrace to the best
blood ot Japan. We are told by the interpreter
that the present Tycoon is a young man who
has a high estimation of the American people,
and it is believed that if the parents of the
Chicago lady will give their consent to the
union, which for very good reasons they at
present withhold, the Tycoon will gladly yield
,his consent, as a step towards winning
the favor of the people of this great country.
Of that we shall know more hereafter. At pre
sent two anxious hearts are awaitiug the de
cision of Ithe Tycoon. 81ng-Kee-Cb.ee knows
very well that if the consent is not given his
fate is sealed, for with the refusal would come
a notice that by the asking of such a favor be
had offended beyond redemption, and only the
committal of hari-kari would wtpe out the
insult. We certainly trust that no such 8td fate
awaits the lover, for the lady has decided that if
he dies for her, she goes to the grave with bim.
Alter the arrival of the company in this city,
every mail brought to Slnjr-Kee Chee a letter
from his betrothed, and on Saturday she came
to meet him previous to his departure from this
city. Her strange love, instead of decreasing,
seems to flouiluh as time rolls on and opportu
nity is given to think it over, and when the
party left this city last evening to go to Fort
Wayne, passing through Chic igo, there seemed
no happier or more devoted lovers in this world
than King-Kee-Chee and his Chicago betrothed.
A STRANGE STORY.
rm nt m. IT 1 1 ti fn 1 Armv CI rfl
A correspondent of the Cincinnati Cummer
rial Informs the public that Major-Ueueral 8.
u. Barbrldge la now working for his living in
in mi... . . f ikt. . ,11 ....
la Interesting. Al the openiug of the war he
owned a farm, well stocked with negroes, near
KaBsellvllle. Kentucky, lie promptly freed bis
AerV&nbS, WUOUl UB BUpfJUlLCU IUI WU JWB,
and offered his aervloea to the Government to
, . Il.mlln. llr.M
raise a regiiueui uu uu-uufj m;t im uiwu,
m . I n A,l UnntmAi Anniinl.il H n II' t i II If
Oreen: the Government then reconsidered lis
. ..Iu.il A .A..1mAnf mV.4..li Ka
etteded to recruit a regiment for himself, doing-
a . n. nl n. ot. f.liA kurnA llmfl nil rhH flrAAii
gUUU HI ItVV - --
"I..'u....i4.liA AArvlnvcil TVirf. fTfmlman.
At Fort Gibson he was one of the first, inon in
the town.- His reputation lor gallantry wa
enhanced by his share lu the actions of Four-teen-mlla
Greek. Champion Hills, Bl Black,
Haines' Uluff, Chickasaw Bayou, and Currion
eTneral Burbrldge succeeded General Bayl
in eommana h, t down' John
wa- ,.nr lucre wFmwJ. ' . " , -
wiuftbe topography of-the State, be had
known Morgan iroju whlctl
rf&lffilc&itCbriiM la the hi,
jonoweu in uu w ...i.miH t.tia state wlin
three houJand S He left It witt, about
tnrShnSVd-,. Ar.SS
StoSZw htm a
'r&tZu dlstingnlsued part In th.
battle of Hblloh that he was made f?U -Sler-reneral
and aanlgned by General Grant to
the command of a division. He was ' engaged
a the brief Kentucky campaign of Mi. A ner
Kirby Bmlth'i expul-lon from that Ww O-
rai ilUXbrlcigo ngoineauriun
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY,
, Arttnnnan Tost oecnrred a chftrBCterlstio
incident- whlnh Is thus told by the corren-
r"rui imvmg onieren a ennrge upon mn
inviant a hundred Kebels aimed their gnus M
the bold intruder, but the General coolly told
them the fort was taken, and to iny down their
arms, which they did Just h his soldiers came
Clnlrihorln i V B,.ii, II
moiea acruRhlng detent on uenerai j. j. isreRK
Inrldge, and rained in North Carolina. Not
Ion it after he was relieved of the command of
Kentucky and resigned his commission.
This gallant and meritorious soldier Is now
working Inasaw-mill lor big dally bread, lie
has applied more than once to the Government
for some small office wblcb would enable him
to support his wife and children, but his appli
cations have not been noticed. Secretary Sun
ton gave him a lieutenant-colonelcy In tbe
...... . , .iin.uu.j luuueucu laailOM
j-M Uorbrldge made himself very nnpopalar In
i . u i. in rctt-ii io HHaassinaie
lum H he ever sets foot In Kentucky; thebighor
iiini.M i . ""ion. liut eer-
I a 1 n I V h )M fturv Kim In Mi. Anl.l -
, : l. l no ticiu ttrv mure innn
enough to cover any errors which he may have
mn;Mn'"u'u "" pairiousia in ad-
ControTirirAmong French Freemasons.
At tbe recent annual moating nt ty,a ta u
. . . Uq v . my A i C UU
ircemasons, tbe question was raised, whether
vr am me use oi me lormuia "To the glory of
the great Architect of the Universe," was to
beheld obligatory-in all cases. MM. Parrot
I)uclas and Eugene Pelletan favored the widest
liberty of conscience, and thought that Free
masonry should not seem to commit itself to
theism. On the other side, MM. Garrison and
Ilerinitte favored a loyal adherence to the
traditions. At the same time, in the opinion
of the former, there was nothing in the phrase
to exclude or embarrass an atheist.
The debate was warm, and resulted in the
retention of the formula, by a vote of one
nunarea against smy-seven.
A Theatrical Kvent.
The reproduction of Victor Hugo's Ilernani
at the Theatre Francais has caused a profound
sensation in Paris. The Government did not
modify the text in a single passage, and the
drama was played as on the evening of its
first representation, when Louis Philippe was
king. On that occasion the theatre was divided
between the partisans of the classic and the
romantio drama, who expressed their conflict
ing opinions with noisy energy.
There was nothing of this on the evening of
the reproduction. The theatre was densely
filled, and applause was not stinted. Although
pains were taken to remove every appearance
of a political demonstration, the young men
of the schools made it very evident that they
were thinking quite as much of the exiled
author as of his remarkable drama.
The Paris Barbers. A Paris correspondent'
says the hair-dressers now begin work at 9
o'clock in tbe morning and continue through
out the day. These great artists give them
selves airs jutt now. "The invited to balls
have to positively implore their aid, and pay
fifteen francs to forty francs for half-an-hour's
decorative arrangements of the true and false.
M. F., the mighty monarch of the coijure
empire, showed me with a certain tone of
pride a note he had received from a great
lady who required his services. In English it
would be something like this: 'The Princess
C. reposes full confidence in M. F.'s promise
to be at her hotel by 11 o'clock; nevertheless,
the carriage will be sent for M. F. at half-past
10 o'clock, in whom alone the Princess C. has
confidence, and for whose taste she has the
highest consideration."
RELIGIOUS rMOTICES.
ITA'TrVAlIV r . K
Rev. II. BAKKR. Jr., Pastor.
The C'ORXKli-KTOJJK of the new Chanel, nnw In
course nt erection al Hie souibwest corner of Cooper
nid i'lltli Mreetp. will m luld on Tt'usDAY. July
9th, Bt 4 o'clock P. il., by the BevercuU HWHOP
Addresses will be delivered by tbe Reverend Bl-hop,
the Itev, J. B. lobbing, and me Kev. Charles H.
Vhilecar.
Pliould the weather te unruvnrHble. th Introduc
irr services will be comiucted in Unnrin'i Hull
Fourth and Murkf t streels.
Cumden, July 6 18i7.
Oa JlllilEKMII NTHEKT IHi K.
WU CITUKCH. Hreuchlne to-morrow. Rev. n. W.
IUOOBR, Cluclnuatl, Ohio. 10 A. M.; Sunday School
at 2 P. M.; Love ituil, 4 P. M. Itev. J, MASON, P.
K., at 8 P.M.
1 SIOSI 91. 1IIUICIII. - REV.
WKS JAMKS NEILL Rt 10i A. Ms KeV. J. F.
MKUEUITlt at 8 P. M. Come and welcome..
JUVjj elect, of Broikdwuv BHiiilut Clnircu. will con
duct opening serviced ot the WIGWAM, on BROAD
WAY, below t-pruce. Soulb Camden, JN. J., to-morrow
(Hunduy). July 7. al lu. A. M. aud 7J P. M. Tbe
public cordially Invited.
SjXjJ To-morrow Morninir and Eveninir at the
'I'AHERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH. CIIKSNUT
fc-tr-et, went or Eighteenth. Services at lu, A. M,
unu in r. M. euouay ncnnois abt tr. ai. -
KKV. iiunn nf,HriH V t lilt
Efea Preach In Athletic Hull, THIRTEENTH bt..
above Jetl'erson, To-morrow Afternoon, at a.'i o'clock,
beats tree to all. Come and welcome.
MK-TP. THK BKV.K. NEWTON, I.I., WII.li
J35e Preach In tbe CHURCH OF THE IS TEKUHa-
r-OR, KPRIN'O OAHUt'iN Street, below Broad, oa
Sunday EvenlnK. Wervlce to commence at 8 o'clock.
The bumisy bctiooi will be new at A. M. instead or
at 2-80 P.M.
wrxt. rkv.uk. uiMiAn,r ios(-
kytV derry, one of the deleKatea from the irlHh
PrtBbyierlan Church to the Churches in America, will
firt-ach to-morrow (eiabbaih) nioruliiK at 10'. o'clock,
n the CENTRAL PRESB VTER1AN CHURCH
(Rev. Dr. Reed's), corner of EIGHTH and CHK.RRV
r-treets, and in the evening at 8 o'clock, in the FIRST
Rb.rO KM KU rKbaoiilbKlAN CHURCH (Rev.
lr. Wyllea), BROAD Btreet, below (Spruce. The
pin 11c are reapscifully Invited to attend. Beat free
10 all.
Kta THE CORNER STONE OF THE OX-
FOKllCHLKC'U EDIFICE, corner of BROAD
aud OXFORD Kiret-te, will be laid on MONDAY, July
8, at 6 o'clock P. M. Friends ol tbe enterprise and the
public generally are lnvitd.
itevn. a inert ttarneR. u. a. auvu. j. w. ai knits, u. r.
'Wl.Hwell, Edward Harris, and P. . Uenson will an-dat
In the services. 7 6 '. t
PCS KEV. UEOKUE STEWART CIIAN-
BERN will preach in the bElXJND PRESBY
TERIAN CHTRCHi ULPEHOCKEN aud UREEN
Kreets, Geruiaulowu, To-morrow Eveulug, at t)J.
Morning service as usual
ftiTf EV. A. A. WILIITTS, I. PA-
tor. will preach in tbe WEeJT ARCH bl'REET
ffcYTERIAN CiiURC'II. corner of EIUH
l EEMTt and AUCH Streets, To-morrow, Bt luij A.
M, and 8 P. M. btiangera rvelcome.
KORTII 1IBOAD NTKKET PRE
A B i.RiAN CHL'rtCH, BROAD and HREEN
KtreelSi-Rev. MATTHEW NEWKIRK, Jr., will
preach ro-morrow, l, at iu, A.M. and 8 P. M.
All Invited. "
ricV.T,!,T:..hKt PBBSBVTEBIAJC
U?.. . , .V11.""4 nereatter worship In HORl I
tl'LUHAL JU H.oii liitoAD Btreet. between LO
CUST aud bl'RUJ F. Preaching To-morrow at 10
iSl- ' M'' K". -tev. . K.
VkTv, ' A E V A It V PBE8BITEBUN
Xiyiy CHURCH, LO;U-r Street, above Fliteit'i,
i-XleschluK To morrow Moruli, Bl lus o'clock, by
KeV. Joel K. B1KOUAK, oi Mullitlo, N. Y. 7
c HEKSIHUTuX PREHBYTEUIAN
Jbr .CUURCll.-Re.JoHM CAMACK.o Loudon
UerrT. fo-uiorrow eveniuu at 8 o'clock. Coiumuuioa
services at 10 o'clock.
rpj KOVTII PBKSIIYTEKIAJUHuiuH,
I&tf THlRDaiid "EOWOOD breeu. There will
be preaching by HieRwV. H. M. PA TTEkHON, Pastor,
to-uiorrow morning and evening.
REV. 4IKOKUE W. HE A KM WILL,
Juki prt aoli to-iiioriow mornlnr. at lbj A. M , in
IheNlA l H l'R8bBYTEKI AN CHURCH, corner ot
blXTEENTH and H A Ni-OM Htreets.
M . - , a .
v. W U I I I i II ! nn thll liililw,t 1 n,lnnrM,
evening, at Elu lllli aud NOI3LJE. Coiusuuulou br
,lo la Ute luornUig.
- aia juiucu m UUVHDCing COIUIIID, HIIU, p-
proaching one of the gnlen, daslied 1)1m hors
It, and clearing It at a single leap, landed Inside
the work- among the astonished Rebels. In an
In 1H General Burbrlilne destroyed the great
Virginia salt works, in the same year tie In-
SPECIAL NOTICES.
1ST TDILADELPUIA, JUNE 27, 1867.
GENERAL CHARLES M. PREVOST,
Dear 8ir:
In view of the nomination goon te be made
for the Sheriffalty, and the necessity now rest
ing on tbe Republican party of selecting a can
didate for that office whom the pablio will
cheerfully support, we hereby express our
earnest desire that you will, If nominated in the
approaching Convention, consent to be gov
erned by Us choice.
It Is our conviction of the high place you
occupy In the public esteem as a man of busi
ness, a gentleman, and a soldier, that leads ns
to entertain this wish.
We know that yon have hitherto avoided
publlo life, save when at the call of your coun
try you took: command In her armies, and
gallantly shed your blood in her defense.
As a business man we have known yon to be
faithful and exemplary, as a gentleman always
courteous and kindly, as a soldier without a
stain.
We are well assured that yonr varied expe
rience every way qualifies you for the olUce,
andjthat he who has so well served his fellow
citizens In war will show himself no less capaf
ble and vigorous in serving them In peace.
Trusting that yon will respond favorably to
the wish we have expressed, we have the honor,
to be,
Very respectfully yours,
Isaac nnr.lehurst,
Daniel Hmiib, Jr.,
Samuel J. Reeves,
Frederick FraLy,
Edwin Greble.
Ellersile Wallace,
Alter.
McCallums, Crease
Hloan,
Vi m. W. Alleu 4 Co.,
Oecar Thompson,
Jamee C, Hand & Co.,
Truilt A Co.,
Buehler, Howard A CoM
Eleever A Wblttaker,
A. B. Hhipley & Son,
William II. riowers,
Norman L. Hart & Co.,
Cadwaiadcr Blddle,
Ward B. Haxelline,
Verree Mitchell,
Russell & LmdlB,
W m.R. Buck,
John M. Atwood,
Jcseph C. Orubb & Co.,
Joseph E. Dixon,
P. Jauretche,
Jos. F. Tobias,
John T. Lewis & Bros.,
John Gibson, bun & Co.,
it. C. Rldgway,
Henry b, Hannls & Co.,
Tbonius bparks,
Itu. Rathbun,
btuarl & Brother,
Lewis Brothers & Co.,
Lewis, Wharton it Co.,
John B. Myers & Co.,
Jacob Riegel it Co.,
Chambers & Cattell,
E. V . Clark it Co.,
Wm. A.Oriswold & Co.,
in.H. Baird,
Price t Parrlbh,
John II. Williams it Co.,
H.P. fc W. P.Kmltti,
. A.Hoyt&Bro.,
bamuel bimes,
Uowaid Hlncnmau,
C J. IlorJ'man,
L. U. Grail Ai Co.,
Henry Wlnsor ife Co.,
L. G.Myiinger&Co.,
D. H. 11 ermine,
Malone t Co.,
Otoree Raphael A Co.,
Jas. K. Moorhead fc Co ,
(ieortse Ciokmau,
Etlliig & Co., ui
John C. Suns.
J. Parker Martid,
John . Wiiaou,
R. Rundle Smith,
James W. Paul,
John Rush,
Wm. M. Grelner,
Farnham.Klrkham A Co.,
H. Duhring & Co..
bamuel M. Anderson,
Heaton it Denckla,
Philips. Justice.
Latham, Lewis A Co..
John B. Budd,
John Thomas,
Wm. 8. Grant,
'. R. Keener.
J. B. LIpplucott A Co.,
Daniel Haddock, Jr..
John P. White.
John Sparhawk,
D. R. King A Co..
Galloway C Morris A Co..
wm. H. Howell.
W. & Wilcox,
j. r. micox.
W. H. Kirknatrlck A Co..
8. Fuguet A bona.
Madeira A Canada.
M. Edw. Rogers,
Meigs A Brother.
Samuel B Fairs.
Samuel Huston,
Thomas -Minimi.
bamuel L. Ward.
Georee L. Bn.bv.
E. Harper Jeffries,
;Ezl. Duiiwoody A Co.,
s. Matlnck.
T. Horace Brown,
Joslah Rrvaut A ,Jo.,
Bailey A Cdscaden,
H. Lancaster,
James Barrait,
I J. H. A E. L. Perot,
ITomliuson A Hill,
iNathan Brooke,
'Edward Slier,
Robt-rt ri vein,
1 Jacob T. Albnrirer A Co.,
I Del wiler A FJuglluh,
F. D. Worley.
W. M. A 11. Brooke.
iHtepben N. Wlnslow,
,T. A. Boyd,
Arthur H. Howell.
Pritchett, RiiiKh A Co.,
Charles H. Ok'Uen,
Jeasnp A Moore.
PHILADELPHIA, July 3, 1867.
To Messrs. HazlehnrBt, Smith, Reeves, and
others.
Gentlemen:
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt
of your letter of the 29th nit.
To a document bo expressed, and so signed, I
can give but one reply.
I shall be happy to accept the nomination for
Sheriff at the hands of the Convention, and if
elected by the Republican party, and other
friends of the soldier, will use my utmost efforts
to discharge the duties of the office to the satis
faction of my fellow-cltlzens.
I am, gentlemen,
Very respectfully,
Yonr obedient servant,
CHARLE3 M. PREV03T.
It
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING.-JOT,
COB A CO. Agents for the "Tbuskaph "
and Newspaper Press of the whole country, have KB
MOVED from FIFTH and CHESNUT fctreeuj to No
144 8. BIXTH Btreet second door above WAXNUT.
Oyncua: No. 144 8. BIXTH Street, Philadelphia!
TRIBUNE BUILDIKQB. New York. TSUHP
fSr CRITTENDEN'S
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
No. 037 CHE9NUT Street, corner ol Seventh.
BOOK-KEEPING In al Its branches.
PENMANSHIP, Plain and Ornamental.
COMMIECIAL ARITHMETIC,
I BUSINESS PAPERS, ETC.
No vacations. Students Instructed at such hours as
may best suit tbeir couveuleuce. Open from SAM.
to 1 P. Mi. and from P. M to 7 P. U.
italoKues furnished on application. 628 fxmlmlp
The Crittenden Commercial Arilbmet.o aud Bul
Dess Manual, price, lor sale at tne College.
iKjiT WHAT WILL IT DO? 13 THE FIRST
Inquiry tne sick make conoerninir a medicine.
Suppose TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIF:NT is the
subject of the lulerrogatory . What tueu T blmnly this
reply. It will relieve aud cure headache, nautea,
tlatulence, nervousness, cobilveoeae, debility, billous-
titan, and Indlgesilon.
, ftlltl iiiui,iiiiu, l7 ttltilL4D
rj3 HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINT
VJ MENT. Abscesses of many years' standing
have yielded under a short course of thee antiseptio
and detergent medicines. The Ointment cleanses the
sore ol ail Irritating buruleut matter, and Imbues the
til, res and tie sues wltu new lite aud vigor, while the
Pills, purifying tbe blood, neutralize tbe noxious
bnmors aud expel tbein from to s system. In skin
diseases ol whatever character, tumors, old sores,
ulcerated legs. euH the action of these remedies is
sale and certalu.
Bold by aU L-IUtSlBta. IZtluthirft
SPECIAL NOTICES.
3g- GROCERS' AND BUTCHERS' RE
FRIO ItRAToRa-Cbeap and swarranted
cold, and free from sweat, or mi sale
Also, HARRIS' CMCL.K HAM HOT-AIR BANOK.
wi.lch Is ho admirably construoted tnat the oooklnir or
Jto'ij. instead ol being a labor, to rellly s!7leJls2i
Also, lbs NEW MAOLIOCCO 1TKATKR, which Is
Cheap, powerlul In giving heal, and savin in ooau
.... A B-S.HAHRH.ttu,
glm4p No. 14W Nortb NINTH Street.
fffffl STEINWAY k SON8
GhAND SQUARE ARO UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES.
STEINWAY A BON -4 direct special attention to
their newly ovented Tprlght Pianos," with their
"Pattnt Kemmalor" and double Iron Frame, patented
June 5, 1866. which, by their volume and exquisite
quality of tone, have elicited the unqualified admi
ration ot the musical profession and all who have
heard them.
Every Piano Is constructed with their Patent
Agraffe Arrangement applied directly to tbe full Iron
frame,
FCR BALE ONLY BY
OLASIUS BROTHERS.
14p No. 1008 CHEsNUT Street, Phlla.
ffJ CHICKERINC PIANOS.
FIKST IKEXITJ3X
GRAND GOLD MEDAL
HAS BEEN AWABUEU
CHICKERING & SONS,
AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION, 1867.
WM. H. DUTTON,
NO. 914 CHE.HNVT ST.
71 mwstf
fffffl STECK & CO. PIANOS,
UA1NES BROTHERS' PIANOS.
AND
IflASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS.
These beautiful Instruments constantly Increase In
popularity, and are to be found lu splendid assort
ment at
J. E. GOULD'S,
S25stuthtf SEVENTH AND CIIESJMIIT.
f-5f3 THE P1AN03 WHICH WE MANU
If a I I Itacture recommend themselves. We pro
u.ie to our patrons clear, beaiMlJul tones, el exam
workmaushlp, durahillty, and reasouable prices, cou.
biued with a lull guarantee. For sale only at No, ltu?
walnut street.
BirW ONION PIANO MANUFACTURING CO.
ITCH! TETTER!
AND ALL
ITCH ! ITCH Hi ITCH 1
SWAIMfc'S:01NT3INT
Entirely eradicates tblnloatbsome disease, oftentimes
1 In from 13 to 48 Hours!
KW lYXE'g
sWAlMt'N
KWA1 KK's
khaym;s
Al KC'H
AIil.-IIEAl.INti
ALL1IKALINU
AL.I.-HEA1.1K
ALL-IIKAUAU
ALL-IIEALIMU
Al.klIEAl.INti
VIKTMENT
OI.TJKENT
OINTMKNT
OINT91ENT
OINTMENT.
OINTMENT.
Don't be alarmed II yon have tbe
ITCH, TETTK, KRYSIPKLAB, SALT KHKUM,
BCALD HEAD, BARRER'8 ITCH,
OR, IN FACT, ANY DISEASE OF THE SKIN.
It Is warranted a speedy cure. Prepared by
BR. SWAYNE & SON,
NO. 330 NOUT11 SIXTH MTKKET,
Above Vine, Philadelphia,
bold by all best Druggists 2 siulu4p
M. MO LAND & SON'S
in tiekces, barhkln. and tfks.
and provisions uekeballt,
chesnvt street whabf,
6 17 m wslm BOUTH SIDE.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
THE FINE SHIRT EMPORIUM,
Nos. 1 and 3 North SIXTH Street.
JOHN C. ARRISON,
Importer, Manafactarer, and Dealer la
Kvery Description of
tiENTEEHEN'S FI7RNISIIINO OOODS,
Would invite Inspection to his FINS STOCK OF
GOODS, suitable for the season, selling ofT at moderate
prices.
Lspeclal attention given to the manufacture of
FINE SHIRTS AND COLLARS.
Warranted to plve satisfaction. 1 28 rpj
608. REMOVAL.
603.
E. S. JAFFRAI & CO.
Beg to inform ihelr friends and the publlo that they
have removed their place ot business from No. Sit to
NO. 60S CUESNCT STREET,
UP 8TAIR9.
Having greater facilities, and more room for doing
buUntss, their stock will be considerably increased In
the va lous department a.
Represented by B. STORY. 7 lm
EFFERVESCING GRANULAR SALTS
OF C1THATE OF MAGNESIA.
KISSIKUEN,
Yicnr,
SEIDUTZ,
SARATOGA, ETC.
These Sells, to popular In England, ar. prepared at
the Laboratory of
CHARLES ELLIS, SON A CO.,
Office sod Store, corner MARKET and SEVEN TIL
Trade supplied on liberal terms. 7 stuthZmrp
MANN'S PATENT PARCHMENT COPYING
PAPER AND BOOKS.
My patent for this paper (which expired July 11,.
1886) bss beeu extended for seven years from that
date.
I have been Informed that certain parties have at
tempted an Infringement on said patent, by making
selling, or using this Paper.
Notice Is hereby given that law njl measures will be
ken to protect my. ell against all persons who may
UjauHiaciura or oner lor suie sucn fsper.
..I. - ,rirTr..f I....!.' ,
7 (siutbai
WILLIAM MANN, Philadelphia.
L09T-A CERTIFICATE OF CITY LOAN,
No. Titl, dated beplember 17, li in naine of
Margaret Paulson, for six hundred dollars. AU per
sons are cautioned against negotiating the same. The
Under will fecelvt reward by leaving theeaiue at
WILLIAM llOllH.Js.'i,
71 12 Jo, rVl ti, EiUUia IbUVvt.
JULY 6, 18G7.
! WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC.
C. D- KITCHEN. '
JEWELER,
O. Corner TUNTH and CIIESMT.
I C1REAT REDUCTION IX PRICES,
DIAMONDS, WATCnES,
JGWELBI, MILTER WARS,
HRONXEA.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES.
I
WATCHES AND JEWELRY CAREFULLY RX
PAIRED,
Psrtlcnlar attention paid to Manufacturing all artl
Cles tn onr lino. fsaithsm .
CARD TO THE PUDLIC.
The undersigned would c11 ths attention of the
trade, as well as the public, to Ibe large and superior
sloes of
STERLINti SILVER AND PLATED-V Alt K
To b found at tbeir manufactory,
Ne. 86 Eouih THI HD Mtreet, -nil at the Wareroom,
No. 112 CHK8NUT btreet.
j ln';j IfOfds are all ot their own manufacture. As
Mr. fcM) 1'H is a praritcal workman, tbeir PLATED
i"rket "",rlor 10 y 10
Having furnished some of the lanrest hotels In
the country when b was the practical partner of the
late nrni i known as Mead A hiuyto, the goods can be
. nd wlu recommend themselves,
at tbe following hotels-
G1RARD MoUfK. Philadelphia
LA PIKRRK HOUbK. Philadelphia.
ASHLAND HOUR. Phlledelphla.
KT. HAKI.KM 1IOTKL. Pltisburg.
VNITED HTAT1-X HO CEL. Allaullo City, N. J.
NATIONAL HOI KL, Washington. D. U. .
Although we keep constantly ou band a large and
Varied stock ot tbe above goods, when desired they
mey be made to order of any given pattern, nt short
notice. MKYTIC ADAIR,
6 27 IhstuHmrp Mnnufm tury. No. 85 B.TH1KU St,
Wsreroom, No. 11M CIIlflrtN UT Street.
FOR SALE.
FOR BALE THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS
(i Hers for sale the valuable nronertv. consisting nt
ansion House. Stable, and Lot of Ground, olttiute at
tbe Northwest corner of bPRUCK and ELKVENTH
Streeu, In the city of Philadelphia, containing In front
on Spruce street 144 feet and on Eleventh street luo
feet. Apply to LEWIS H. KKDNKil,
6 nit No. 1 82 "outli FPU RTU Street,
O COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOR
JfciBle. Plfiy or one hundred acres. Hrlstol pike,
above tbe seven-mile stone, apd near Tacony.
Mansion House, Coach Shop, and Dwellings to let.
Apply to R. WHITAKER,
7 2t No. 610 LOCUST Street.
f$ GERM A NTOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE
JuijlCHEAP. House, 11 rooms, newly papered, and
panted; gas, hot and cold water; location high and
well shaded: lot 30 by 110 feet. Terms easy. Irame
dlie possession. Apply at WILSON'a Tea Ware
bouse, No. 236 CHE8NUT Street, e 1 tt
TO RENT.
ff.' TO LET-PART OF THE HOUSE NO.
Ai &i S. FOURTH Ktreet, below Lombard, east
tide. Inquire on the premises. References re
quired. g ai
FIREAND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES
fJlE AND BURGLAR SAFES!
MARVIN'S PATENT
ALUM AHD DRY PLASTER
TllOROCtiULX EIRE-PROOF.
PERFECTLY DRY.
ALWAYS RETAIN THESE QUALITIES.!
MANY THOUSANDS OF OUR SAFES IN
. SEv ...
EXAMINE BEFORE PURCUASlNti ELSE.
WHERE.
MARVIN & CO.,
721 CHESTNUT St.(MasonicHall)
AND 6S BROADWAY. NEW YORK.
FAMILY SAFES FOR PLATE, JEWELRY
ETC. ETC.
RANKERS STEEL CHESTS, .
SECOND-HAND SAFES.
SAFES EXCHAN OED ON " LIBERAL
TERMS. Clstnthsm
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.
WANTS.
JOOK AGENTS IN LUCK AT LAST.
The crisis is passed. The hour baa come to lift the
veil of secresy which has hitherto euveloued tbe inner
nuitory oi tne great civil war. ana tuisis done byollor
lug to the public Uesernl L. C, Baker's
"HISTORY OF THE SECRET SERVICE."
For thrilling Interest this book transcends all the
romances ot a ihousandyears. and conclusively Droves
that "truth is stranger than fiction."
Agents are clearing from oo to 1300 per month,
which we can prove to any doubting applicant, a!
few more can obtain agencies lu territory yet unoccu-
P. GARRETT CO.,
NO. 70 CUESNCT STREET,
2tf PHILA DKf.Pif r a
A GENTLEMEN OF THOROUGH EDUCA
llon. knowing the Italian. French. Lutln. anil
1-J,S!.,19 . nving good references, wishes
a hi I ITA l lOIV.
m . . v a iuii .
Address K. M. C, Ledger Odlce,
7 5 2t
WANTED IN A WHOLESALE DRY
ttoods House, two active salesmen for citv
trade. Address 'B. M.," Evjcnimu Tklkohapu
OxrWB. 7 s 2t
Q R O Q U E T.
AMERICAN CROQUET COMPANY.
R. EOSKINS & CO.,
XO. 01S ARCH STREET,
BOLE AGENTS, "
CROQUET, 7-BO, HlfOO, ia00. AN
S14-OS PER SET.
OUR 70 SET IS EQUAL TO OTHEI
MANUFACTURERS' tivoo MKTS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. " ; ''
SEND rOU CIRCULAR.
. B. UOSKINS A COn
II tnthssmrp KO. tit ARCH STREET.
W EDDINQ , C ARDG.
P4IITY INVITATIONS.
r" 1 TtlEaLA TEST NO VELT1ES.
R. H03KIXIG & CO.,
STATIONERS AND EJfGRAYXBM,
lltulhAflmrp , tit AUCH TBXT,
EI'j.l'. ..--L. . '. iinil' llir
RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE.
IJiIIE WASHINGTON LIBRARY COMPANY.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE,
No. 1225 CIIESMT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
SUBSCRIPTION ONB DOLLAR.
MOO.OOt PRFSENTED TO SUBSCRIBERS
ONE CASH PRESENT OF f 10,090.
ONB CASH PRESENT OF 990,000,
1 ONE CASH PRESENT OF 10,000.
ONE CASH PRESENT OF 9O00.
TWO CAtn PRESENTS OF t50t EACH.
. ad loll Schedule of Presents beiow.
tACH CERTIFICATH OF STOCK IS AO
COM PAN I ED WITH A BEAUTIFUL
STEF.L-Pt.ATE F.NURAYING, WORTH
MORE AT RETAIL THAN THE COST OF
CERTIFICATE, AND ALSO INSURES TO
THE HOLDER A PRESENT IN TH
GREAT DISTRIRUTION.
THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY CO.
Is chartered by tbe State of Pennsylvania, and or
ganlsed In aid of
THE RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE,
Incorporated by the State of New Jeree
April 8, 1861,
Situate at Riverside, Burlington county. New Jersey,
and lounded for the ptupose ol gratuitously educitlnj
Unltld b"ates boldiers and Beamen of the
The Board ef Trustees consists of the following well.
BO.DWCli!LLlS RWJiA&la aUI J9":-
BON. LEWIS K'Lr67'
Li-Chief Coiner, U.S. Mint, and Recorder of Deeds
HON. JAMES M. BOOVEL, Philadelphia, P
HON. W. W. WARE, KeW JerseT
HENBT GORMAN, K8Q.. NW Jewe'
J. E. COE 3tbS!nt AdBm"' ExnreM. PbllsxIelphlA, P
Of Joy Coe A Co., PhUadeiphlA
TKKARCBT llKPAKTMKNT. WASniNflTON, D. CL
April, is, isi7 utllee of Internal Revenue: Ilavlns
received nutlsluoiory evidence that tbe proceed!
of the enierpri.e conducted by the "Washiugtos
Library Coinpauy" will be devoted to chariiabl.
uses, permission Is hereby granted to Said Couiuan
10 conduct such enterprise exempt from ail charge,
whether from special tax or other duty.
i. A. KULLIMS, Commissioner.
THE
WASHINGTON LIBRARY COMPANY,
In order that this benevolent object may be sun.
cessiuliy accomplished, uuv issued live series of
MMS blKKL-PLaTK URAVliJoa
which we put ou subscription al prices much 'below
their retull value. v uucn oeiow
Ci.RTlilCA'ltB OP bTOCK IN THE WASHINn.
TO& L1RRARY COMPANY
will be Issm d. staujped wlih the seal ol IbeComnanr
and signed by the secretary. (None others genuine I
Any persou sending ONK, TWO, THRtK. KOUHl
OR HVE LOLLARb. or paying the saine wour IciaJ
Agents, will receive, linniedl ateiy, a tine Hieel-Piaul
tngravlng, as set forth below, and as mauy twrtlHT
cates ol Block us the number of dollars paid: Insuring
OME-jUuLLAR ENGRAVINGS,
No. l- 'J4y thliii I Jdy Child II" No. -''They're
Saved I They're Saved II" No. -"01d Seventy-sixer,
The Itarly Lays of tbe Revolution." ' '
TWO-HOLLAR J-.NURA VINOS.
No. 1 'Wasulugtou's Courislnp." N'. 2 'Wah.
Ingtou's Last I ulerview with his Mother."
THRKK-l.OLLArt KNO KA VINO,
liOMhi PROM T II K WAR,"
end Three Certificates of Stock. Insuring Thraa
Presents.
FOUR-DOLLAR ENGRAVING.
"THE PtKll b Olf OUR POREFATHERS
and Pour CertlUcaus ot block, Insuring 'four
Presents, " 1
FIVE-DOLLAR EN GRAVING.
"THE MARK1AOK OF POCAHONTAS '
and Five Certllicates oistock, insuring Five Presents
The engravings aud certllicates will be delivered
at our Local Ageucies, or sent by mall nostnald nr
express, as may be ordered. '
THE WA8HINOTON LIBRARY COMPANY
WILL AWAK1.
THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOIV
; LARS IN PRESENTS
TO THE SHAREHOLDERS
ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1867,
AT
PHILADELPHIA PENNA.,
OB AT THg INBTIXUTB.
SCHEDULE OF PRESENTS.
1 Cash Present, .......
1 Cash Present . 1M
1 Cash Preseut........M.,.M
1 Cash Present ..J...!. "
a Cash Presents ot tinwt each
1 Handsome Country Residence, slable"
(irounds. etc., Uermantowo, i'hlla. '
1 rouble Residence, Ihree-etory brick, Caiil'-'
(ItiLlj XM. J - - r 11. 1 swmhiih
I Coal Depot, unices, bueds, and o7oundwTur
business established, No, Uii Washington
avenue, Philadelphia......
1 Country Kesioeuce, tlveride,"N.' ji'.wTth
Urouud. h rults, etc...... '. ' u
1 Three-etory tillage, Lot. etc"
26 Valuable Bniidlug LoU.Riversidi'fSoOcK
I JsJegautluruoui atuliy Carriage, span of
Horses, Uurness etc., complete
10 Valuable Building Lota, RlveideEw"eac
1 Beautiful b.lver-'rey Horse? lS hatd?
high, sired by the celebrated Imported
Arabian liaise "Caliph;" also, a light
Road W agon, weight Uu pounds, with set
Whlpeetor HIUU, iP Blanket,
pianos, 6ou eh'n.'":i:"::i'ZL3:::::
set) Meloueons, 2b eaoL
4 Rosewood Sewing Macblues.'i'uach'"'''
10 l amlly Sewing MachlneH, hhi each. """"
60 HueVold Watch. s. s-ou each .. "
lull Oil Painliugs, by leading arliats-gregale
8 Camel's llalr"baw"87Vl""W e ""
2 Camel's Hair Shawls, fiOUii each.... ""'""
5 Handsome Luce Shawls, tijo each
10 Cashmere Shawls, too eaou '" '"
0 Silk Drees Patterns. 7S each .--,."V"7'M
60 City Building LoU.l75 each
The remainder will consist of Silver Ware."
Musical Boxes, Opera Glasses, Pocket
Bibles, aud diflereut articles of ornament
Mo.ooo
0,000
10,000
6,1)00
6.0UU
1S.000
li.00
10,000
10.000
6,000
' 4.000
S.000
8,0(A
8,000
IO.ikiO
i.t"0
1,0. K)
1,000
10,000
10,000
8,000
e.ixio
7 Ml
6(10
1,600
8.760
82,000
' TOtftl .,,),,.,. ,i. S80O (MVA
brauoe-11 pioperUee are glveu clear" of lacuw
HOW TO ORTAIN SHARES AND EM.
ii RAVIN UN.
Rend orders by mull, enclosing from IL to s-
either by Post Ollice orders or lu a registered letu,,
at our risk. Larger amounts should be seat bv iiVTn
or express, uraju
10 shares, with Engravings f
!g m u ............ 2a-6
1..1 M ".. 6 (K)
- iHJ 00
T aaaI A nil TVaCAi 1 ln All L'VTO ir
ouTthe cnlwd BiiwA? 0 through.
The Association have appointed aa t. .
Messrs. UKOROK A. COOKE CO. Bankers No L b
THIRD Street, whose well-kaown Integrltv iT
ern.rleur,. will h. a ",'"r,tJ' hd bust.
money entrusted to them will be promptly appilLut
the purposes stated. -iiea to-
" PHTT inri but , .
To th Officer! tn4 Mrmbert 0 o "wtJLTl7 , l87
intlrtn:-i in runoint .a
inL..t. i.,tifvi., ,1.77 Z' ...7OUr vor of the loth.
for your Company, we took iiT. fff1"11' M
copy of your Quarter; witr?Di!'ib:rlvw ""ii ie,
to the highest legal aulho?li" ot ?h. Vatl'.lid hTiSft
received his Ikvorbie i..i.f.. 'w btate. and bavins
and sympathising with T the ben JTf . f , , '"if"1.
Association, vie., "he educat WBul " lfiT J,OM
ii..ri,i,n,hiirt,,17. J0 L.?'1.'0". uittliitmauce of
Klvwilde Institute, mm h f"? 'f"" " lh.
trust, and to use oui'hILS. ."'"ol"l,r 10
an object. " " prvmuw sv wuxl
RespecUuliy, yours, etc,
.,. . a COOKE A OCt
CVOiUfc CO., BaiiAvxs, HV, xj s, JXUUJ Kkhi,