The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, July 20, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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CELEBRITIES IN COURT.
...Mamber
of Coail
vd an
....... or the United States
Before
i.stue Va.rpo.l-Mr. Aecl
,"fmt,r.!lt we gave a brief report of
f .lams Graham ana inuip
the exBnilui""'- ------- n lha
inlng before Justice uis '
.wDdllng the Railway PMtwiljN
Justice Burt, on the charge
artford, out of
lou. Ij- v.
fHH0. "'"SawM arraigned before Justloe
!! ? B"lv7J!d with compilolty In. the
Vantierp""". h, n .tandlug In society,
,fl"";',f 1? Riven 10 the matter. Mr. i'ec
of Congress for .eight years, an
a
eck
and
"occupied ' udlstrteL
ha
eP.re?.e ""hnnt Teveuty year, of age. He was
ilein puw nf -lbe ion. Mlilaru rui-
nr ex President of the
wore, rrUn ed
a seat by his Hide
at. Hi a l'ollee Court
OMI LH 111 " " ' .
" . . AVAm ml
IM examination
3 r"'"
afternoon
District Attorney Bass
yesterday ";r""""nia and A. P. Laulng, r.so
'rr'defe e.PT.? Charlim K. Warn- -for
the delemw. j ,,- BUt .
Of
?ftThVcaHO was tinally SSt till
was nnuiiy adjourned till
T"ihJ aa 'nfl f Aso Is llkolyto ocenpy the
,VnMon of oui ourU for Rome time, It would
tIf1li r?l?ere8UrJK to Rive what lew of the
bt, H?i.n-le, Vrtor have Deen able to
nnr renorteru have Deen
' B. 1 i" ..1 iVTA . h airalr.
ODtain in "f," 'hrlea F.
,Dtain in f,. ;hnrie8 F. Warner and
it
KWIll i ' " . vn,l. T.lvlncrfitnn
Thoma. 0. nni . - " veHt for
KpSrVSSa locating some land.
imrLKU inn . - . .
. . I. lit ina 111 n
Iht of the inoniu imj iuiiv . --
ifir taking a view of the city they bought
iieketB Ol James Graham, at his ofllee on Ex
change stre. nearly oppwilte the Central
lK'tH While In the onice tuuro wan some eou
Terwalion about accident assurance tickets,
or..lVani trylni? to Induce thorn to purchase
S,Vne nl they declined. They then started
for the wVt over the Lake Shore Railroad, but
in accident occurred u short distance iroin
?le,and Hunt was killed. It Is said that a
few moments before the accident occurred
one of the agents of the Company was passing
throueh the car. and hpoke to Warner and
lluntr who were eating some refresh man ts,
if ihpv did not wish to be insured, when
one of them remarked, "No, we will trust to
cur lunch bnfcktt." The neit day Dv. W arner
returned with the corpse to Buffalo, and while
nuit.inir for t he train to uoout. he met Graham
and Lansing in the depot, when, It is charged,
the plan was oncocled to Issue tickets of In
nriniwnn the lifu of Ilunt. dating them on
the IHlb; that tbe scheme was carried out, and
lr. Warner returned to Nunda with the dead
hortT it is charcea that Lansing Informed Mrs.
Hunt and her counsel, the Hon. L. iX Peck, that
these tickets were not gennlne, but represented
that It would be for the benefit of tbe Assurance
Company to pay up the policy, and that they
contented to the arrangeuieut with the under
Standing that Graham, Lansing, and Warner
were to have one thousand dollars each, and
tbe widow three thousand.
The plan, it appears, did not work very well,
for a gentleman named L. li. W arner was
appointed administrator of the estule, and re
ceived tbe sum of $WHHJ from the Company, but
When tbe alleged conspirators claimed their
hare, the administrator declined to disburse
any of the funds, on the ground that the whole
scheme was simply a plot on their part to
defraud the widow oat of a portion of her just
dues.
There were freqnent meetings between the
parties, bnt tbe administrator remained firm,
and by some mearjs the state of nil'alrs came to
tbe knowledge of the detective of the Com
pany. On tbe second day of July, 1807, the
detective applied to Superintendent Reynolds,
of the Nlogai a Frontier Police, saying be had
reason to suppose that a fraud bad been perpe
trated on the Company in this city, and asked
the assistance 01 an oincer to aid hi in in appre
sending the suspected parlies. Detective Wal'
ter Bmllh was detailed to act in con (unction
with the Company's detective. Graham was
Immediately arrested and placed In confine
ment. Bralth then started for Nunda, but dis
covered Dr. Warner on tbe cars at Utica, and
returned with him as a prisoner. The Doctor
made an open confession, implicating several
other persons, alter wnicn ue was released on
ball.
On the Cth of July the officers started for De
troit in search, of Liansing. Detective tadler
tameto their assistance. A tug was brought
into service and took them to Belle Isle, below
(he St. Clair Flats, where Lansing was found
dealing out laRer beer. He was brought totiiis
milg. Detective Smith ariested Mr. Peck, on
the 12lh Instant, at Nunda. Last week be was
brought before Justice Vanderpoel and com
mitted to the custody Of his counsel. Mr. As-
food by, tbe Company's counsel at Nunda, was
n Court yesterday watching the progress of the
examination. Lansing and Graham are both
at large on ball of iSWjO.JJuJfaio Expreta, 10!h.
AFFAIRS IN RICHMOND.
Karly Completion of Registration Ex
pected Revival of Cotton Claims
Against tbe Government Release of an
Alleged Murderess.
IticujtOND. July 19. Registration will be
completed throughout tbe State before tbe time
to which It was limited, the 1st of August, by
General Bchofleld. Tbe Board will then give
ten days' notice and reconvene for the revision
of the lists, when all those who may have been
Incapacitated by illness from registering durlug
the regular term, or bad been Irregularly chal
lenged, will be beard and their ousts con
sidered. Tbe recent decision against the Government
In tbe cotton claims of loyal owners Is interest
ing a good many here who lost property through
F ederal acts of belligerency and the proceed
ings of Treasnry agents, and who, claiming to
be loyal, are about to Institute suits for the re
covery of means confiscated or destroyed,
Tbe following has been Issued by General
Bchofleld In the case of a Mrs. Kir by, who was
arrested for the murder of her hut band la Octo
ber, I860, but a plea of Insanity being put for
ward in her favor, she was sent to the State
Asylum at Staunton, until she rcoovered some
lew months ago, and tben was recommitted for
trial before Judge Lyons. The death of this
gentleman caused a vacancy In the Court,
which not having been yet filled, It was deemed
proper to release the prisoner on ball:
H BADQUiRTKHS Fl BHT M Il.ITA B Y DlHTR ICT, STATU
Vihuinia, Richmond, July IK, 1867. Mrs. Ana K.
Kirhy, now confined in the city JhII of the city of
ittchmond, on the charge of murder, having given
aatttcteni bond and security for her appearauce for
trial before the next term of the Hustings Court of
tbe c,;;j of Richmond, will be Immediately released
Lorn coiiOnement.
Uy order ot Brigadier and Brevet Malor-Qeneral 3.
V. Bl llOFIKl.n, United Btales Army.
H, F. I'hapi.in, Assistant Adttnaiit-Gnneral, Clerk
1 the Hunting Court, city ot Richmond.
Railways and Telegraphs In India.
Before the Sepoy mutiny In ludia, the irrops
expenditure on public works In that country by
tbe Britltjh Government averaged $12,000,000
annually. But the nnanclal years 1858 9 were
seriously ftflccted by the revolt of the native
troops. The disbursement for the former yenr
was only 56,600,000, and lor the latter $2,000 000
In I860 the Imperial Government, on the abroga
tion of the powers of the East India Company
bad the entire administration of the oriental
dominion in Its hands, and the "authorized ex
penditure" ot Uat year lor public works was
$16,110,000.
Fourteen vears neo the first railroad was
opened In India; it ran from Bombay to Tan-
nub. in ibo. in tne presidency or uombay 35
nines WW 1U use, .uu iu hue luiivwuiK jotir ILL
miles were opened in Bengal; In 1857 Madras
had 68 miles in operation. This, with addi
tional mileage which bad In the meanwhile been
opened in the other presidencies, brought the
total up to 274 miles. By the end of 1858 ludia
posoecsed 332 workine miles of permanent way.
In seven years this mileage bad Increased more
than eight-fold. At midsummer, 18C5, it had
stretched out to 2747 miles, divided among the
diflereut presidencies and provinces as fol
lows: Prttidtnclr. Hunte c Cbmpaiiku at Mitttuii
mt; U6S.
Bengal ana me i
Noribwtieru- Etr.t Indian...-..-..
... -
provlaoM..
1261
Eastern Bengal, Calcutta,
- rind Hoiitheimlei u
? Madras and Ureal Boulli-
- 1 ern ol I o la.......
Great Jndiun leuUisula
i and Bwuitmy, Raroda,
1 m.m C:entralH...M
Bengal....
Madras...
Bombay..
Kelnrie
Faiijab.-,
A50
61K
114
Koindeaud Indus Flotilla.
TUl...
Isdian
railway companies derive a
much
lwj potuva ( tbelr je venue bm govij Uiua
nrrm. me apra-res-ate yield from
from pa. ourlnp the three year ending with
both ionrres M f 3o,ooo,0u0; of this amonnt
June, 1HG5, Wu '''" from niprchandlfie tralTic,
J 20.000,1)0" Hi tie. 'aiiic produced $16,00(M00.
bM aLso (rroWQ
?h.oiS tht
The Indian telegraph. -nimu
rapidly, in mot, iu. v years ago a th
uiiii-i ui iriiciu "v.-i - . uiuue in one.
spring of 1804-there were 11, ,v " ODe
ration. Tht N.w School Pr.sbyterlan Cftureu.
The following atatiKMcM iron it w
e New Hchool General Assembly ot the I r,
jterian Church rto. Increase tbfl
the New Hchool general '"""" V"
Interian Church 'ho ' B, , tbe,
miniHtry and membership .of the Chur; d
1 in 1 ho rontrlBlltlODS' '
I f n l auvnuvv
1866.
a
169
1,739
no
215
1,528
10.2M)
6.1M9
150,601
,.'t.r)7
8.455
8.1133
143,((,i9
88,3ilfl
100,812
112,322
2J,107
10,107
6,104
1,78K,4(1
420,70(1
nynoas
Presbyteries
M lniHter.....M
Licentiates...
21
1,870
115
27a
l,f)(l()
13.2.V1
161 SW
Candida'
Cbor
.0
nes
.rtdded on Examination...
Added on Certificates
Communicants
or whom unknown
770
Adult Baptisms ,7Ni
nfant liantlHtns
Hunday ychool Members 16:1.242
oenerai Assemuiy r una o p.-eu
Home Missions 120.7W)
Foreign Missions 110.319
Education ,nni
Publication l.r),!Kfl
Ministers' Relief 9,617
Congregational i,M&jw
Miscellaneous 454,714
If It Is Vliiown In Your Tseth,
That you do wot keep your dental apparatus In
proper trim. Ills your own fault, for all the
world know t hut you might do so by using that
matchless vtgctable dentiinco, Sozodont.
FINANCIAL.
K0RTII MISSOURI RAILROAD
Fill ST MORTGAGE
SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS.
Having purchased $600,000 of the FIRST MORT
GAGE COUPON BONDS OF THE NORTH MI3
BOTJRI RAILROAD COMPANY, BEARING SEVEN
PKR CENT INTEREST, having to years to run, we
are now prepared to sell tbe same at the low late of
5,
And the accrued Interest from this date, thus paying
the Investor over 8 per cent, interest, which is paya
ble r end-annually.
This Loan 1b secured bv a First Morteace noon the
Company's Railroad, 171 miles already constructed
ana in running order, and 62 miles additional to be
completed by the first or October next, extending from
Hie city ofbl. LouUs into Nortuern and Central Mis
souri. lull particulars will be given on application to
either of the undersigned.
. W. CXABKE dc CO.
JA V CO Oil K A CO.
DREXEIi dc CO.
P. S. Parties holding other securities, and wishing
to change tbein lor this Loan, cam do so at the market
rates. 7 15 lm
THE UNDERSIGNED
PURCHASED THE
HAVE
NEW SIX PER CENT.
REGISTERED LOAN
op inn
LEHIGH COAL AND N AVI OA
TION COMPANY,
DUE IN 1807.
lNTEBm FAIAIILE QUABTEKLT,
FItEE OF UKITED STATES AND STATE
TAXES,
AN1 Of FEB IT FOB SALE AT THE LOW
PRICE OF
NINETY-TWO,
AND ACCBUED INTEREST FROM UAT
This LOAN is secured by a first mortgage on
Company's Railroad, constructed and to be
structed, extending from the southern boundary
lha borough of Hanch Chunk to the Delaware River
at Eaaton, including their bridge across the sal driver
now In process of construction, together with all the
Company's rights, liberties, and franchises appertain-
log w the said Railroad and Bridge,
Copies ot the mortgage may be bad on application
at tbe ofnee of the Company, or o either of the under
signed,
PBEXEIi CO.
E. W. CIABK A CO.
J AT COOKE A CO. 1 11 tt
W. II. NEW BOLD, SON A A Eli TS EN,
JSq- ATIONAL
BANK OF TIIE REPUBLIC,
E09 end 811 CHESNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL...
..91,000,000
DIRECTORS.
Joseph T. Bailey,
Naihun Hillee,
Ben). Rowland, Jr.,
bttimiel A. Risiiham,
Edward R. Oreo,
William Ervlen,
Osgood Welsh, '
Frederick A, Hoyt,
Wm. H, Rhawn.
WM. H. KHAWK, President,
Late (Xuhier ofUte Central National Bank,
JOB. P. MTJAIFORD Cashier,
fi 1J Late of 1te Philadelphia National Bank
COLTCN DENTAL ASSOCIATION,
ORIGINATORS OF THE NITROUS OXIDE
GAS,
Extract Teeth without pain or any ill effects.
OFFICE, NO. 737 WALNUT STREET,
6 7 wsgrn Below Eighth, PlUladslphla,
EFFERVESCING GRANULAR SALTS
OP CITBATE OP MAGNESIA.
KINSINGEN.
VICIIT,
SEIDLITZ,
SARATOGA, ETC.
the LtlVoiPOpuUr ,n n8l-u-d, ars prepared at
CHARLES ELLIS, SON A CO.,
Offloe and Store, cornar MARKET and SEVENTH.
Trads supplied on liba, m 7 6stuth2mrp
Q E D D I N Q
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
AT
REDUCED iTtlCES.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
NO. S3 RIDGE AVENUE NEAR TINE ST.
J, O.PTJLLEII,
82Uuthrp
n TRAVEL
VIA
NORTH PEHMT LVANI4. RAW.ROAB.
SHORTEST AND MOST PLEASANT ItODTH TO
WILKESBARR 0"a
liABTON.
ALLENTOWrf.
MOUNT UAflMPX.
UAZ.LKTON,
BETHLEHEM.
V And all pMnts in tbe
MAHA&OY, AND
WYOMING VAI.LKY3
'Cdimod1on Cars, Smooth Truck. Firm Roennrv. and
Excellent HoIpM are the pe!lnlil(a ol in I rout.
ThrotiKh to Wllkeebarre and M.auch Chank wilkout
cbange of cars.
EXCURSION TICKETS,
From Plillsdelprila to Principal Points, tuned frern
tbi Til K KT uniiw unui,uiurau tiawm, on
bBtDrflsyn, Rood to return till Monday evening.
JlXtUKMlUiM 1IUHBIB IU W LUlLllUAnn
Good forlfN I)AVH, Issued any day.
ihrmich 1'rains leave the Denot. BKTIK8 and
AW KK1CAN BtreetS, at 7'4A A. M., 1110 P. M., and 5 20
. M.
For particulars see Time Table In dHy papers.
ELLIS CLARK, Oenerai Agent,
Philadelphia, July 1, IW.
Tlrkeis sold and IdiKKHH Checked thronirh to the
prlnlpnl point at Vanirs North Pennsylvania Hag
gage Kxpress OlUce, No. 106 8. FIFTH BU 7 Urn
'AMP MEETING,
VIKELAND, NEW JERSET,
COnraEXCINB WEDNESDAT, JULY 17.
WEST JEBSET RAILROAD LINES
Leave foot nf MARKET Street (Upper Ferry), as
follows, commencing July 17. I8S7:
FOR v IN KLAND, 8 00 A. M 8 00 A. M., 3 00 P. M.,
and s-80 F. M.
RETURNING TRAINS.
LEAVE VINELAND FOR PHILADELPHIA at
13 A. M., "-!8 A. M .. 819 P. M., and "6 P. M.
XCl'KmoN TICKFAU.Kood any time during the
Camp, 1176. WU. J. SKWELU
7 lb lot (superintendent.
Q R O Q U E T.
AMERICAN CROQUET COMPANY.
It. H0SKINS & CO.,
NO. 91 ARCH STREET.
SOLE AGENTS.
CROQUET, t)7-50,
1000.
Iia-oo, AN
I4-0O FEB SET.
OCR 7SO SET IS EQUAL TOJOTIIE
MANtTFACTCBEBS' 10-00 SETS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
Jl. ROkKINS A CO
1 1 tnthsemrp NO. SIS ARCH STREET.
WEDDING CARDG.
PARTY INVITATIONS.
TIIE LATEST NOVELTIES.
E. H0SKINS & CO.,
STATIONERS APD ENBATEBfl,
SltnthsAmrp
NO. 01S ARCH STREET.
GJENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
. ' TIIE FINE SHIRT EMPORIUM,
Kos. 1 and 3 North SIXTH Street.
II 0
JOHN C. ARRISON,
Importer, Manufacturer, and Dealer In
Every Description of
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Wonld Invite Inspection to bis FINE STOCK OF
GOODS Callable for the season, selling offal moderate
prices.
Especial attention gtven to the manufacture of
FINE BHIRTS AND COLLARS.
Warranted to give satisfaction. 28 rp
r0
PERSONS GOING OUT OF TOWN.
' CALL AT SMITH'S,
NO. S28 CHESNUT STREET
And supply yourselves with
STATIONERT
PORTFOLIOS,
TOURISTS' WRITING DESKS,
DRESSING CASES,
CHESSMEN,
CHECKER BOARDS, ETC
All kinds of Blank Books, Printing, Stationery
Pocket Boobs, Pocket Cutlery, etc fie,, at very
greatly reduced prices. 7 6 tf
(EEP THEM AT HAND!
PATENTED Uth MONTII, I860.
7 12 2m8p
M
O R
N
To Insurance Companies, Manufacturers of Fateo
Medicines, and Business Men generally.
Tbe undersigned beg leave to Inform tbe publlo that
they are lurnislilng, in larne quantities, Bhow t'-ards
and Blgns of any design, suitable for outdoor and In
door display. Oold-leaf Letters on Japanned Tin.
Tbey are superior to work done by hand, as regards
finish and durability, and can be furnished for less
than one-half the price. Also, Paper Cutters as busi
ness cards. ,
Ordinary Plgns constantly on hand, and a f rea
variety of XllhOKraptilo Engravings, Call and ex
amine specimens of work.
JAGQERB 6l WILLIAMS,
M lmrp Ko. 12 CREfiNCT Btreet, Room 15.
QAUCH'S RAW DONE
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OP LIMB.
The great Fenlilier or all crops. Quick in tts
action, and perniaueut In Its etlecto, Estabiuihed over
twelve years.
Dealers supplied by the carvo, direct front the wnarl
ol the manufactory, on liberal terms,
Manoiaotuxed ouly by
u BATTOH A SONS,
Office No. K) South DELAWARK Avenue,
4smw)rp Pblladttlpliia.
ROPER'S NEW AMERICAN
BREECH-LOADING REPEATING SHOT
GUN,
FIRING FOUR SHOTS IN TWO SECONDS,
Using ordinary Ammunition. Manufactured by the
ROPER RJLPEATINO RIFLE COM FAN Y. Am
herst, Massachusetts, under personal supervlaloa of
C M. SPENCER, Inventor of lbs famous BPENOER
Q u r.i M
CAMPH0R TROCHE8,
r7 nrBC OLE IK -A-"J ys
,4, Sole F Krtor, C. K. Kdle., Druu, ,ceT
Mm bm bu., rtii. gfr
DRY GOODS.
3IIAVL0! GHAWLOI
tmmmer Shawls, 4lTl
Bummer Shawls, 9175.
White Shetland Shawls, 13 00.
"White Shetland Shawls, 93 00.
White and Black Llama Shawls.
White and Black Barege Shawls.
Bea-slde Shawls.
Sea-side Shawls.
Wide Iron Barege and Bernanl for Shawls.
LAWNS!
LAWNS !
Fine French Law m, 25 cents.
French Jaconet Lawns, 28 cents.
Best French Percales, reduced to S7 cents,
Jiiner.B for
Men's
Wear.
and Boys'
riald and Stripe Linen Drills for Boys.
Linen Duck Coatings.
Extra Beavy Linen Duck for Salts.
Heavy White Basket Duck.
Linens for Ladles' Travelling Bults.
Immense Stock of Linens, all grades.
House-Furnishing Linen Goods
Sheeting, Towels and Napkins. Heavy Barns-'
ley Linen Sheetings, in 5-1-inch, 72-Inch, 80-iuoh,
and 00-lnch widths.
10- 4 Fine Linen Sheetings, fl-25.
11-4 and 12-4 Huguenot Sheetings.
Fine Cotton Sheetings, all widths.
TOWELS AND TOWELLINGS.
Diaper, Huck, Bath, Red Border, Fringed, and
Damask Towela, Towellings by tbe yard of
every description.
Nursery Diapers, Napkins, and Doylies.
Scotch. Loom and Barnuley Table Damask.
QUILTS AND COMFORTABLES.
Immense Stock of all slues of white and
colored Marseilles Quilts, Honeycomb, colored
Albambra Spreads, Lancaster and Heavy J ac
quard Quilts.
Bnyers for Hotols, Boarding Houses, rublio
Institutions, and Private Families will do
well to examine our stock.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO.
NORTHWEST CORNER
EIGHTH AND MARKET STS.
1 Ufcmrpt
PHILADELPHIA.
229 FARIES & WARNER. 229
NORTH NINTH STREET,
ABOVEl RACE,
Have just received
Large lot of Hamburg Edgings and Inserting.
Fine Lace Hdkfti., from auction, bargain.
Fine quality Shirred Muslins, 0, 7b, 85a, $1 and f 1-15.
Plaid Nainsook Muslins, 29, U, S7H, is, to, and 60c,
Soft Finish Jaconets and Cambrics.
Nainsook Muslins, Swiss Molls, euvetc.
White Piques, KW.
Bbirtlng Linens, 60, SS, to, 8, 75, 85 cents, etc.
Linen Shirt Fronts, 80, 87X, 45, 50, 2X cents.
Ladles' and Oents' Linen Hdklb., cheap.
Gents' Bummer Undershirts, 75c
Linen Fans below Importers' prices.
Table Linens, 45, 50, 65, and 75 cents.
Linen Napkins, Towela. Doylies, etc.
Linen Drills for Pants, 37., 45, and 50c.
Plain Linens, 25 cents. ,
Fine quality Bley Linens, 37),. 40, 45, and 60 cents
DOMESTICS DOMESTICS I
Bleached Muslins, 12X, 14. 15, K, 16, 20c., etc
Pillow Case and Sheeting Muslins.
Unbleached Muslins, 12X, 15, It, 18, 19, 20c etc.
Cotton and Wool Shaker Flannel, 26 cents,
Domet Flannels, 25, 81, and WJ cents,
Orey Twilled Flannel for Bathing Robes.
Black and White Balmorals, II.
Best Hoop Skirt In the city, fl-25.
FARIES & WARNER,
NO. ta NORTH NINTH STREET,
129!1 ABOVE BACK.
No. 1101 CUEHNUT Street.
TO TIIE LADIES;
LINEN CAMBRICS,
PRINTED FOR DRESSES,
WHITE FOR BODIES.
These! goods are essential for SUMMER
WEAR, and we are now selling tbe balance!
ot oar Importation at a
GREAT SACRIFICE.
E. M. NEEDLES & CO.,
N.W. Corner Eleventh and Chesnnt.
laejfh xriNHHin ion "on
608.
REMOVAL.
60S.
E. S. JAFFIUY & CO.
Beg to inform their friends and the publlo that they
save removed their place of business from No, 822 to
NO. COS CHESNUT STREET, .
UP STAIRS.
Having greater facilities, and more room for doing
business, tbelr stock will be considerably increased la
the various departments.
Represented by a STORY. 7 1 lm
J.
CHAMBERS, KO. 810 AKCIJ BTKEET
Novelties Opening Daily,
Keal Clunr Lacva.
fclack Uulpure Laes.
-Point Applique Laces
Folate do Gaite Ucw.
Thread Veils rxom txtO.
WHITE GOODS,
Marseille for Dreaoea Bargains,
t rench Muslins, 1 yards wide, at SO oents.
Shirred and Tucked I oe Muslins; India Twilled
Lougl'loib I Plaid, Stripe, and Plain Nainsook, j son)
flu lull Cambric, lit yard wide t Ciuubrlg JUltftnic and
icerOobibw oIa, vary oitap, JMUn
JULY 20, 186?.
DRY GOODS.
1 -A.
13 rr
r r
o
LADIES1 UATniSQ ROBES,
Ol toodqoallty, at tbe row ptlceoflJoo.
CLOAK ROOM.
Waier.prnnf Clnalc. fnrtonrlstn.
. !'.?ir"liq"7' I"-, 'or tonrNt.
W wu bheiland SliawlN auotner good low
BOYS' CLOTHING BOOH.
i'!"nVB' ltls. a good a snrtmei.t.
oj Clothing generally reduced In price.
WHITE PIQUE.
S.x,Iu9n",,,'".'Wbl, Corded, at and tvnii
o d Hliow White Pluue. at 75 cenia '
Fine t lock White GooU8; Kc"CjJblery. eto?
RLACK silks.
A complete stock, from 11-40 to f 00 per yard.
Ulsck Alpacus lrom40toViceni.
Black Glossy Mohair Aloscas. 75 cents to 11-50.
Black Wool Deluincs, extra cbcup. .
KM ftVtW9"f MUSLINS
Ot every width and quality, low down pi-lee..
hhlrtlugs and bbeellug., wboleaale prlues by the
piece.
DOMESTIC GOODS. .
Tickings from 23 cents up to Onent made,
Flanne'S, Gmid White Unmet, si cents.
Flannels, Grey twnled extra, for 87.S OfttflA.
Flannels, the riuht kinds for suns, etc
Brown Huck and other Towellings. lltstutblp
Q T O K
E S
WOOD.
NO. 70S ARCH STREET,
DRY GOODS AT Al STILL GREATER
REDVCTIONI
LOOM TABLE LINEN, EXCELLENT, AT
SO, ANM 70 CENTS.
Vklta HEAVY LOOM 8-4 TABLE LINEN,
AT 81-00 AND l'lH.
HEAVY Ill t'KAllACK TOWELLING, SO,
SK, AND 31 CENTS.
1I1AVY SEA-SIlE TOWELS, l.'i YARD
LONG, VERY DESIRABLE.
FINE DAMASK TOWEIJt, IN GREAT VA
RIETY. HEAVY LINEN CHECKS FORHEN'S AND
BOYS' WEAR, 37!i CENTS.
FINE BROWN LINEN DRILLINGS, 40,
45, AND SO CENTS.
WAMSUTTA, WILLI AMSVILLE AND
NEW YOBH MILLS MUSLINS. 89s
JAMES MJVlULLArJ,
SUCCESSOR TO
J. V. OOWELL & SON,
HAS IN BTOCK AND RECEIVING DAILY A
LARGE SUPPLY 07
KOUSE-FUENISKING DRY GOODS. "
The facilities he has for supplying his customers
with the BEST GOODS at the LOWEST RATE are
unsurpassed.
He baa now a full line ot LIN-EN SHEETINGS, at
reduced price. Also,
PILLOW-CASE LINENS,
TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS,
TABLE DAMASK by the yard,
TOWELS AND TOWELLING by tbe yard.
MARSEILLES, LANCABTER, HONEtVCOMB
and ALLENDALE QUILTS.
FLANNELS, greatly reduced In price.
BHEETING 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 30 smthSm
S. W. COR. SEVENTH AND CHESNUT.
P J O T I C E !
ENTIRE STOCK OP SUMMER
DRESS GOODS
TO BE CLOSED OUT,
JOHN W. THOMAS,
Nos.405 and 407 North SECOND St.
OFFERS THE BALANCE OF HIS STOCK
OP
GRENADINES,
HERN AN BS,
ORGANDIES, LAWNS,
tlwsmSmrp FIO.UEM, ETC.
GOODS FOR TRAVELLING SUITS
SUMMER POPLINS, ETC. ETC,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Cooper
8. K. Cor. NINTH and ARCH Streets. g
A GENERAL REDUCTION IN PRICES.
Linens for Ladles', Gents', and Boys' Wear, Linen
Drills, White and Colored Bosom Linens, and Shirt
ing Llneus.wtumii
Aiuslins, Bleached and Unbleached, loo. per yard
W inie Goods In every variety and Dries.
wuuia m every variviy.
a. i... i.. i ... -
I alienee, lo, Vii, 15, and 18c,; best qualities.
we now nave a complete St ocK of Ladles'
and Gents'
Hosiery at competition price.
Our slock of bhlrt Fronts better than ever arerv
style and pattern, and every price; guaranteed ail
Linen, and warianted to give satisfaction.
Cheap lot Table Linens, 4-t, 450.; bargains. Bleached,
g-4, Sac. per yard.
Madame Foy's Corset and Skirt Suppoaterst every
lady should have one.
Lawns closing out al 20c. per yard.
COOPER'S,
1 15 HuOHp. NINTH and AROII Streets.
CHEAP DRY UOOI'S, CARPETS, MATTINGS,
OIL CLOTHS. AND WINDOW SfcfADKK -Great
Bargains from Auction. v. K. AKCHAMBAULT,
M. au corner of ELKVKNTHaud MAHKltl "ireei,
will open Ibis morning louo yards extra quality dou
ble imperial White Gauton Mailing, slightly stalued,
will be sold at H7S worth 75c i Bed Check Matting. 25,
87. and 60c., Lixraln Carpels, all wool, ai A 76, S7o.
l,l-5, (1-87, and ij'to; Ingrain Carpel, wool Ulllng
to, 46, 5u, and 2c; Three-ply Carpois, tivr, Englluk
Tapestry Brussels Carpets. 1'82 and IllS; Hemp Uar
peLS, Bite fticj Oil Cloths, too,; Kutry and Htalr Car
pets, 50 to 7o,:Wludow Hbadea, 1 K Plain Uliadlng
It; and 6oo.; Table Linens, ezc loil-KK Towels, lito iio
Flsuuel for Bathing Hobes, lie. Moailna, 10 to 2..;
Caltuoes. 10 to lKo.: Ijiwns. !. Wholesale and ileiail
Store, N. E. uixut iLLXyKMlU. aad MARKET
bUvvtS, tlrOu(
AUCTION SALES.
Frii.ip Fobo, Auctioneer.
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L L L L A N I)
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(MnrTwsnrs to Pbllln Ford IYA
Tttion;khs. No. ajwi MAHin' strwt
JOHN B. 11TKK8 A Ct)., AUCTIONEERS
Nos, 283 and XS4 MARKET Street,
AT PRIVATE BALK
28 rases fine palm fans, round handle. ts
SAMUFL C. F0RD4BONS, AUCTIONEEIta
No. VO B. FOURTH Street,
Psles ot Real Estate. Block., Loans, etc., at Phila
delphia Exchange, .very Friday at 12 o'clock, noon.
Our sales are advertised In all the dally and several
ol the weekly newspapers, by separate handbills of
each property, ana by pnmolilet catalogue!, one
thousand of which will be issued on Wednesday pre
ceding each tale.
KKAL K8TATE AT PRIVATE RALE.
JM, GUM MET & PONS, AUCTIONEERS
No. to WALNUT Street
Fold Rcirnlsr Salon of
REAL FKI'ATE, STOCKS. AND BEOURTTIjSJS AT
THE PHILADELPHIA KXCUANO&,
.Handout of each property l:.snp! separately,
loiucataloirneii published and cln-ulnted, contaltilPt
rnll dehcrlptions of property to be sold, as also, a par
tial 11 el property cohtalned in our Real Estate Keel,
ter. and tillered at private sale.
Hales adverlKed daily In ell tha dally nrnrsoarMTS
M
TIIOJIAS A f0NS. M)S. 130 AMD 111
. 8. FOURTH Street.
rW0tT,T,A.1 FNGlNB'.a, TtttlTtLAR POtLEIia,
"MUL1U9. HEADING MACHINE, E1XJ.
. , On Tuesday A fiernoon,
23d Inst., lit 8 o'clock, on Tacouy Creek, below Ortho
dox sirtel. 1 rank lord, 2 steam engines, complete, tlf
teen and live boi se power tulmUr boilers, carding ma
chines, 2 mil 1,8, m spindles each: speeders, bobbing
spreaders, hcadlug machlue, heating pipes, vlse,
tooin, eic, 7 20 'is
May beaten on the morning of the sale at 8 o'clock..
Si'PERRjR FURNITUKK FINE BIlUS-JEI.SC tR--PKl's,
K I'O.
. . On Wednesday Morning.
x4tn Inst., at to n'f-w.u u , x:.. o.i. vuii.
Ihetiupert. r walnul parlor and dlulug-room furniture..
Deal chamber iurnltiire, eia i7-u:a
fH PUBlJLc, SALE 0P C"Y PROPERTY.
lflMA & SONS, Aiictlobeers,
1AE VALUABLE IaA-WnIw M ARRET
WABdV ""fl. ELEVEN ill-
Piirsusnt' to Ordinance of tbe Select and tommon.
I oi ricils of the City nl PhUaoelphia wll" bi "id a
public sa.e. without reserve, hy order ol Corn ml,
sloner ot Clt l'roerty, on TUEsii A Y. in so. isu?
at 12 o'clock noon, a. the Philadelphia Kohnnge',
tbe lollowlnz described Real Estate. belonaluK to
tbe city of Philadelphia;- ' ue,on,us
No. 1.
A II thnt lot of ground situate at the southeast corner
of New Market and Callewhill sir.ew. F.leyenth
Ward, containing in front on New Market street l
left, ana extending in deptU along Callowbill street
e No. 2.
All that lot of crround sltunte at tbe southwest
corner of New Market and Callowbill Btreets con
talnipir In front on New Market screet feet aud
exteutllbg iu uepth along Cailowhlll street o feetl
No. k.
All that lot of ground situate at the northeast
comer ot New Market aud Callowbill streets con
taining In Irout ou Nw Market Btreet 20 ieeU aud
extending Id depth 60 leet. -
' The shove are very valuBble and deslrahle Bulldlnr
Lots, worlhv the attention ol capitalism, bulloers
manufacturers, and others. '
M. THOMAS 4 SON, Auctioneers.
7 1 8 13 20 27 la, and 1.1 hoiuU FOURTH Mtreet.
B
Y TI70MA8 BIRCH t SON, No. 1110 CHE6-
Sa'e at No. 12W Brown street.
HOUnFHOLD KUHN1TURK.
On Tuesday Morn ni,
July 23. at 10 o'clock, at No. I Zai Brown street will,
be sold the Furniture or a family removing iroin the
city, comprising Brussels and Ingrain carpels,
walnut parlor lurnlture. covered with balr cloth,
walnut chamber suits, beds and mattresses, looklnz
gliu-ses, dining-room lurnlture, etc. 7 29 at
Can be seen on the morning of sale, at 9 o'clock.
PANCOA8T & WARNOCK, AUCTIONEEBS.
No. 240 MARKET 8TREKT
104 B A R R K 3
BARRELS FLOUR,
Will be sold at A notion by
i o v ji,lju si vvr.at .
No. 28 MOUTH FRONT STREET,
104 BARRELS FLOUR,.
Tbe property of the Government, and sold be
cause ol surplus quantity.
Hale to begin at It o'clock A. M., 23il JULY.
187, o. - L- KILBURN.
7 19 3t ?rIXLEyS-n'.A.0. O- S.
EXCURSIONS.
rKf aF0K CAPE MAY. THE SPLE
afe&ts&RMcLi Old steamer SUE, Captain C. TAO
MaV'roUTE11 luB"ellou'" Pla; on the CAFE
The SUE was built to run In the Chesapeake Bay,
Is handsomely furnished, has fine state-room accom
modation, and fined up with everything necessary
for the safety and comfort ot passenger.
The SUE will leave CHEisM UT ntreet Wharf on
Tuesdays, Thursdays, aud Saturdays, returning on
alternate days.
Fare to Cape May, I2-50. Including carriage hire;.
Servants, l-75; Chlldreu.l-2i.
7 1t G. IT. HPDPELL.
r-rTT excursions upthe riter.-
ftiiaffri'T- j3i The ipleudid steamboat JOHN A.
VvAltisEK makes dally Afternoon Excursion, to
Burlington aud Bristol, stopping at Rlvarton, Torres
dale. Andalusia, and Beverly, each way. These
excursion leave CHESNUT STREET WHARF at
2 o'clock in the Afternoon. Returning, leave Bristol
at 4 o'clock, arriving In the city at t o'clock P. M.
FARE Excursion. 40 ts. Each way, 260. 8 26 8ra
PjhJTTS thesteamerelizahancox
JbaattrfiareS. having met with an accident to her
luat muery, will be withdrawn from the Wilmington
aud Chester Line for a lew days to undergo repairs.
Due notice will be given when she is ready to resume
her trips.
, 7 16tl LW. BURNS , Captaln.
BOARDING WANTED
Board wanted by a young man,
by the 1st of August, Private family preferred.
Best of reference given, Addres, stating terms, etc..
MUTUAL, this Olllce. 7 18 8l
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES
hriRE AND BURGLAR SAFES!
IklAHVIN'S PATENT
ALUM AND DRY PLASTER
TIieROVUHLT FlRE-PROP.
PER FECT IT DRT.
ALWAYS RETAIN THESE QUALITIES
BAN T THOUSANDS OP OUR SAPES IN
USE. '
EXAMINE REPORE PURCHASING ELSE.
IV II ERE.
MARVIN & CO.,
721 CHESTNUT St.cMasonicHall)
AND SOS BROAD WAT, NEW TORS.
FAMILY SAFES lOReiiTr ,.
ETC. ETC. ---,-.ry.x.,
BAHHERS STEEL CHESTS
SECOND-IIAND SAFES.
SAPES KXfIIAN?a-n A
TERMS. v" ,7, "
SEND EOR ILLUSTRATED CATAlJouUE.
JAf, I -.N-MAKER, BOUTIt
.i.orlHine,, t,, "-"". w uuiu can tne attention of
tL. usual .el:,...'0. ," S?" and all
various branchea. xaunnii lu all lis
Tip-'i .M.u.WADINO OCN8 altered to
'" MWIWI'UJ1WJI-H UMISTJH .BlUISHtjiin a.