The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, June 17, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    N E ff.T OltKl SMS.
From Our Own Correspondent.
Nrw Tom, Jane IT, ISfit.
Jtm Pink you've heard of Jim? was certainly
nerer more in Ms glory than he was on Tuesday
evening, when Jay Gould came trotting down to the
Chambers street wharf with General Grant leaning
on his arm. He was dressed as a commodore
Time, not General Grant and his face was unntuoiis
with the Best attending a well-earned popularity.
Who shall blame his weakness for stocks and steam
boats? He works hard enough to deserve the calclum
llght splendor that surrounds him. lie Is a moio.
dramatic man of business, a sensational plodder, the
romanticist of routine, a practical Idealist, and the
only Immortality his soul Is fit for is a Mohammedan
heaven, with a stock exchange next door.
Mr. Curtin sails to-day for Russia. At several
times In his life he has looked as though ho were
a near relative of old Dr. Sands-of-llfe, and as though
the sands were quite run out; but he has picked up
again amazingly, and doubtless, in the eiTulgenco of
Ills ministership, has forgotten all about thoio neu
ralgic times when he canvassed Pennsylvania anil
addressed the peoplo as "your next Governor." Mrs.
Lander was likewise among the passengers, her
tragic brows arched not unpleasantly in anticipation
of London triumphs. Since Mrs. Lander aspires to
be the EngllHh translation of Itlstori free transla
tionand since Miss llateman will luive left London
ilesolated by the time she commences operations
there, perhaps her success will rival that of her
younger days.
Have you forgotten the Wickedest Man in New
York ? lie has forsaken his Water-street den, and
Is keeping a temperance grocery store. Ills nose is
less rubicund than formerly more of a water and
less of a rum-and-water color. He Is experiencing
all the peevishness and ennui of a great man whose
greatness has died before him, like a Npurgeon with
dwindled congregations, or an actor performing to
empty boxes. He is no longer the wickedest man.
He Is only the man that used to be the wickedest.
On the morning of next Saturday week one of tlu
most aristocratic weddings of the season is to be
celebrated at the Church of the Ascension, at the
corner of Tenth street and Fifth avenue. The bride
is Miss Julia Tyler, daughter of Mrs. John Tyler,
and the bridegroom Mr. William II. Spencer.
The sctBon at Newport commences on Tuesday,
although one of the principal hotels, the Ocean
House, will not be opened until to-morrow week. The
Atlantic House already accommodates more than 2W
guests, and all the summer cottages are fast filling
np, mostly with New Yorkers. On Monday, when I
was there, I likewise saw a large sprinkling of Fhlla
delphlans, whose numbers during previous seasons
have disputed the palm with those of citizens from
Other places.
Everybody thought last evening we were in for
another storm. To be sure, the sky was perfectly
serene, but indistinct rumblings were heard In the
northeast. Prudent people sclxed their umbrellas
on the impulse of the moment, and half took their
water-proofs from the nail. A second thought, how
ever, dispelled the Illusion, and a smile broke over the
face of the population. After all, it was not the rum
blings of a thunder-storm, it was merely the echoes
of the Boston Jubilee.
As a rule, I am not very well posted in horse-flesh,
but there is said to be on Long Island a half-brother
to Mr. Bonner's Dexter that is making great time,
and is under private training.
It is not to be expected that the Philadelphia
reader will remember all the railroad accidents
which occur in the neighborhood of New York.
Perhaps, however, he will remember the one that
happened about a week ago on the Long Island Kail
road. As In tho case of the train that was bearing
General Grant and suite hltherward, the accident
was caused by a cow being ran over. In the words
of the local poet, "By the cow-catcher caught, she
flew sky high." Immediately after the accident, some
fat-eyed preachers gathered together and improvised
a prayer-meeting, the burden or which was that
they were so glad they were left, while so many less
deserving wretches had been taken. Their thanks
givings were scarcely at an end when the distracted
owner of the dead cow ran up, breathing general
denunciations aitd threats of lawsuit. Whilst he
was in the midst of his harangue, a German ac
costed htm:
"Whose cow is dis?"
"Mine," exclaimed the enraged drover.
"How mooch yon sell him for? I pees a pootcher.
I geers you dventy-five tollars for Mm. I sells hlin
for beefsteak, und makes der monlsh."
The bargalu was concluded on the spot. The
spilt cow was sold. Tho prayer-meeting wa dis
banded, and a railroad accident supplied some of the
hotels with choice porter-house.
The steamship Cuba, of the Cnnsrd, arrived here
yesterday afternoon, with dates to the 6th Instant.
They say that Prince Alfred is to come here. I hope
so. It will give Fifth avenue something to talk
aiout, while she Is at the watering places.
West Point for the last few days has been beset by
balls and beauties. Mrs. Corlies and Mrs. L. Jerome
have taken cottages at Coszens' Hotel. Mrs. Judge
Roosevelt is visiting ex-Minister lllgelow's family
there, and a niece of ex-Mayor Gunther is now the
reigning belle in that quarter. She has set the new
fashion of wearing Jockey-hats at breakfast, dinner,
and supper, and all the cadet swear by her.
It Is expected that the new labor bureau, In the
Flympton buildings, at the corner of Stuyvesant and
Ninth streets, will be a great success. It aims to
procure labor for all applicants irrespective of their
occupations, and since it charges no commission, it
neutralizes to a considerable extent the barbarities
Of the landshatk system. Though yesterday was the
flint rlav of its oDeratlon. there were more than a
hundred applications, mostly Irish and Gorman, In
cluding a few heads of families who needed domes
tics. The servant-gal panic, by-the,by, is Just a little
worse than usual. Notwithstanding the deal failure
Which the hotel Jeemscs have made of It, Biddy
seems resolved to hava her strike too, and many is
the kitchen in which there is walling and gaaslilng
of teeth.
Irma and Desclauzas do not Agree at the Fifth
Avenue Opera House. Both of them are fair and
Xat, and neither of them is fortyj and seeing that
each la possessed of a good voice and maimers fitted
to please the most exigeant taste, it is a pity that they
had to quarrel. Desclauzas is a novelty as "Po
juillo," ami Irma an antiquity as "La Perlehole."
But then, anyhow, I do not presume they would
have long preserved the amenities of the footlights
under auv conditions. It has been said that there
are three things woman cannot do: they cau-
not tie up bundles,- they cannot carry um
brellus, they cannot sharpen lead-pencils. But by
my unaided vision I have discovered several other
feats they cannot perform. They cannot enter a
railway car while another woman is getting out.
Men in such cases are sure to pass each other with
out mutual annoyance. Women never do. They
bolt "bang up" against one another in pure spite,
' and sometimes have to be separated by the con
ductor. And they cannot live together cither, even
throughout the brief spun of the footlight s exist
ence. They are ready to scratch each other s tender
eyes out because the one gets a hulr's-breadrh more
applause than her neighbor. Such is life. Irma and
IK sclauy.as point the moral.
The 7th Regiment is ge'ting ready to Ukc its July
excursion. It will go up North river by special boat
toAlbnnvaud Troy, and thence to Saratoga, liu
Vnvorof Trov has already formally invited Colon'!
Knimous Clark to accept the hospitalities or tli.it city
and the Colonel will doubtless ai cent.
Mr. Henry Woodruff, of Jamaica, lately elope
with auother man's wife, but about ten days ago was
apparently seized with a lit of repentance, r
turned home, forsook his Ashta'oth, begged his
wile's pardon, was forgiven, and ta'ieu ba :k to the
conjugal bed and bosom. It now appears, however,
that nil h wan utter was the conjugal "sumps." aul
that he has made on with these, and, like the washed
ow, returned to his wicieuness.
Wholesale complaints have been lodged against
the legul "shysters" of the Tombs Police Court.
They have been In the habit of receiving money for
n-rvli es that were never performed. There is hardly
r,u f tiiwn lawyers but what is a deeldedly-nmrkui
v.. YnrkiHin. They deserve a letter to tliein-
fcelves, and some day they Khali have I
tv hen opportunity sharpens ihc memory of
THE DAILf EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY,
MUSICAL. AI PRAWATIC.
The City Amanemsnta.
At tttk Wai.nct Mr. Simon Hassler will have a
benefit this evening, when he will make his flrst ap
pearnnrs on the stage as "Smith" in the farce of A
ii'i Wr Jlasfler. from his seat In the
middle of the orchestra, has been an attentive stu
dent of acting for many years past, and he has de
veloped some origin! ideas of his own, which he
Jpw proposes to put Into practlca It is expected
that his "Smith" will be a combination of all that Is
great in dramatic art, and Mr. Hasslnr will doubtless
play In a style to make the hair of the oldest play
goer stand on end. The programme on this most
interesting occasion will consist of tho oomcdy of
She Stoop to Conquer, a grand concert by Keek's
Band, No. 1, and the farce of My Neinhbor's Wife.
To-morrow evening Mr. Thomas J. Hemphill, the
popular managor of the Walnut, will havo a benelit,
when a fine bill will be presented.
AT tub Akch the comedies or All That Olitteri it
Hot Gold and Katharine and Petruchio will be per
formed this evening.
The pantomime of llumpty Dnmpt will shortly be
produced in handsome style, wltti Tony Denier as
"Clown."
At thk Tiikatrr Comiqitr Miss Susan Galton will
appear this evening in Macrorran's comic opera of
Jennie Ijfa.
M k. J. T. Dovnfi.i.y's Brneftt. Wa sre glad to hear
that the arrangements ror this affair are progressing
satisractorlly. Mr. Donnelly Is a popular manager
and agent, and during tho engagement or the Galton
troupe he has done much to place them In a favor
able light before tho public, and to make the Thoatre
Comique n popular place or resort. We hopo tho
proposed benefit will be a brilliant success, and as
Mr. Donnelly has a host of warm personal and pro
fessional friends, we have no doubt that it will be.
At TnH Amkkk an an attractive variety enter
tainment will be presented this evening.
CITY ITKM8.
Custom Dfpartmt.xt With choice atwrtmeni of m.
lected tyet of Piece Good, to be made vp to order by row peteitf
and experienced Cuttere and Workmen into Men'; Vontlte',
Boy? and Children'! garment! of every rfyfa.
Half wat bftwrbh ) Bknmktt A Oo.t
ttf 'hand Towku Hai.i,
Sixth ttreett.) Ho. 618 Markft St.,
PniUMKl,P!riA.
AMD NO. BOO BaOAUWAI. Nbw Youk.
GnovKn t Bakfh's Highest Premium Sewing Muchinss,
No. 730 Uhosnut street.
First National Bank, York, Pa., June 14, 159.
Messrs. Marvin A Co. :
Gentlemen : The Spherical Safe No. 4 wan duly received
and subjected to suob tests aa we required, and we are
glad to say that it withstood all the assault mad npoa it.
Respectfully,
D. K. SMALL, President.
Jkwf.I.RT. Mr. William W. Cassidv, No. 12 South Second
stroet, has the largest and most attractive assortment of
fine Jewelry and Silverware In the city. Purchasers c&n
rely npon obtaining- a real, pure article furnished at a
price which cannot be equalled. He also has a large stock
of American Western Watches In all varieties and at all
prices. A visit to his store is sure to result in pleasure
and profit.
Blub,
Oi.rvs,
Bbab,
Black,
diagonal worsted for
summer suits,
new in style and very beautiful, just the thing to wear
at the
SEA 8HORE.
Also, a full assortment of Side-band Drillings for
PANTALOONS,
At Charles Storks', No. 821 Ohesnut street.
NO. 3 DECATUR STREET.
HOWELL A BROTHERS,
PaPKR'HANGINO MANOTAOTtniEBS,
Are prepared to furnish at wholesale all styles of Paper
Hangings, at their store,
NO. 3 DECATUR STREET,
until the completion of their new store on
B1XTH BTRKET. BKLQW MARKET
" Bomb Phoplr DonT Know
cV Some people don't know
tW Some people don't toots
I V Some people dont know
lr" Some peu)U don't know
now cneap vie sen
How cheap we tell
How cheap we sell
How cheap we tell
Ilmo cheap we sell
ttf Menu and Boys' Clothing
I tf Hen's and Boys' Clothing
ftr- Mens ana tioys clothing
I W Men's and Hoys' Clothing
t lf Men's and livys' Clothing
v.r Kxceiieiu, Mates
Of Excellent Make
Of Excellent Make
Of Excellent Make
Of Excellent Make
"And Beautiftil Style.
ttf And Beautiful Style,
tf And Beautiful Stile.
ttf And Beautiful Style.
I" And Beautiful Style.
come ana see u l I
CVt and see it !
ivrne and see til
Come and see it !
Come and see it !
IV SOT E THE t ACT '.We take pride, in having
tut largest assortment to
select from that can be
found in Philadelphia,
ami the public may re-it
assured that our goods
are sumrior to the ordi
nary class of Beady-Made
Clothing, and erert article
us sell is RELIABLE in
enery respect.
WAXAMAKVA df BltOWtf,
ropCLAH cBovmsa house,
OAK HALL,
The Corner of SfXi'Il of MARK KT Streets.
tf XOTICE TO TUECLOTtUSd MES OK THE
CITY A Sl SEIUlJBOnfXG TOWSSW are just
opening Linen Sacks, Busters, and A Ipaca Coats by tlis
thousand, and have liaU them mads up in ue.auti.fta
style, expressly for our own sales. By reason of the
large quantities tee manufacture, we believe Tailors can
do better in buying than of us than in sulking litem up.
They ran always hare them fresh, and just such sizes
as sales require.
ll'.t.V.I MAKER .(: BfiOH'V.
POPL'LAli CLOTHI.SU HOUSE,
OA K HA LL,
The Corner o, SIXTH aiul MARKET Streets.
JvlAltKIi;i.
KOONS- MYERS. On the 14th instant, ut St.. Francis1
Church, by the Re. J. Kehnn, Mr. II. J. KOONS to Miss
A NNIi: b., daughter of J. 1. Myers, Ksij., all of this city.
No cards.
TOMS MERRKl'TK.-On the :iiUh ul'imo. bv the Rbt.
P. S. Ilrnrum, Mr. B. TUMStoMis L1ZX1K U. MK.K
ItKTTK, all of this city.
iii:i.
BLAKISTON. On Wednesday morniiis. June hi, in the
Suth year of her see, HAKK1K1 iiLAKl.l 1'O.N, widoiTof
Captain John Hlakiston.
'J be relatives and friends of the family are reijiectfully
invited to attend the fuuoral. frnm Uor l.-(e rcilenco. No.
8210 Woodland street, Wcm Philadelphia, on I'riuay elter
noon at 8 o'clock. ,
II KM Pill I.I,. On the Irith instant, nf congestion of the
brum, THOMAS H KM Fill LI., need 41 years.
The relatives and friends, lue mumbora of Philad tlphia
J.oi'ge, So. ;W, A. P. A. ; Weern KiiRino Company; and
I'.niployes of Philadelphia Pont Ottice, are repotfully
invited to attend the funeral, from hi late resilience.
No. H19 N. Sixteenth streott nn Saturday afternoon at o
o'clock. To proceed to Odd fellows' Cemetery.
MINSTER. -On the 15th inntant, LIZ.1K S.. wife of
George 1). Minsler, and daughter of the late Casper 11.
Horn, in the 'lid year oi her ago.
The relatives and friends ot the family are respectfully
invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her
huiiliand, No. IMH I'erkiouieu slroet, on Friday afternoon
at 3 o'clock H
u
R.
ONE MILLION OF FEET
or
DUY 4-4 GANG SAWED WHITE TINE
LUMBER,
FOR BALE AT OSCEOLA MILLS, CLEARFIELD
COUNTY.
APPLY AT FORREST PLACE,
NO. 125 SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
6 17 tUstuSt IL 0. SHILLING FORD.
DRY OOOOB.
POPULAR PRICES FOR DRY GOOD J
RICKEY. SHARP & CO.,
TJo. 727 CXZSSXrcr Street.
REDUCTION IN DRESS GOODS.
Foplinettes.
Japanese Silks.
Grey Goods forQSuits.
Embroidered Grenadines.
Xi&wns.
Ginghams.
Chintzes.
Ohocolatc Colored Linens.
Chocolate Colored Percales.
White Goods.
XVXonrningr Goods.
RICKEY. SHARP & CO.,
NO. 727 CIIESNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Otfrp
CHEAP DRESS GOODS.
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
NO. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Have procured, within the last few days, some
GREAT BARGAINS IN DESIRABLE
DRESS GOODS,
At ABOUT ONE-HALF the prices they were sold at
early in the season, to which we invite the attention
Of buyers.
N.B. We are now closing out our stock or SPRING
DBKMS GOODS at low prices. 0 18 uth2t
QLACK HERNANIS.
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
NO. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Would Invite the attention of buyers to their stock of
8-4 BLACK HERNANIS.
HEAVY MESH HERNANIS.
FINE MESH HERNANIS.
8-4 HERNANIS.
HEAYY AND FINE MESH. 0 15 tuth.2t
DIAMOND "A" BLACK GRENADINES, DIAMOND
"E" BLACK GRENADINES. NEW GOODS.
LACE POINTES. SUMMER SHAWLS.
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
NO. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Have a Full Assortment of
LAC 11 P O I N T E H,
Of their own Importation. Very desirable styles.
WBTTE SHETLAND SHAWLS,
BLUE BORDER SHAWLS,
SCARLET BORDER SHAWLS,
PURPLE BORDER SHAWLS.
An Invoice from the Manufacturers, at REDUCED
PRICES. 6 15 ttithat
" 1 869.
"AT THORNLEY'S,"
DEMONSTRATION EXTRAORDINARY I
ATTRACTION UNPARALLELED!
PRICES PRESSED DOWN TO THE LOWEST
POINT I
We offer for the next thirty days a STOCK OV DRY
OOOD8I THK MOST VAK1KU. THK MOST COM
PI.RTK, THK MOST KXTKNSI VK, AND THK UHlCiP
K8T it baa ever been our privilege to exhibit in this com
munity ; consisting in part of
It LACK HllKH, FROM 9V50 to 3.
Japanese Kilks and Pongee Poplins, eto.
Mottled Monair Drees Uooda.
Hernanies, Organdiee. Piques I .awns.
Lama Laee ana French Laoe bhawla.
Shetland Shawls, Thibet Shawls, Travelling Bhawla, eto.
Delaines, Calicoes, Oinguams, Tickings, eto. ate.
Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Uorseta, Skirts, eto. eto.
IMEN'S AND BOYS' WEAK.
Linen Drills, Ducks, Checks, Stripes, eto.
Cassimeres, Cloths, Blouse Linens, Plaid Shirtings, eto.
llmiFAlfAAmntf I.tnAit i .iwvH. in everv variety.
Muslins in all widths. Drees Linings, and Handkerchiefs.
A general stock of Whit (jtoods, (juilts, eto. eto. .
At JOSEPH H. THORNLEY'S,
N. E. COR. EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN
8 H PHILADELPHIA.
JADIES WHO ARE PREPARING FOR
A SUMMER TRIP, OR THE WATERING
PLACES,
Will find our stock of
WHITE GOODS
Very complete, embracing
THIN MATERIALS FOR WAISTS AND DRESSES,
Including S-4 FRENCH MUSLINS at 50 cents,
TARLATANES, FRENCH NA1NSOOK8, in Plain,
Striped, and Plaid, PIQUES, PEK1NS, ETC.
As we make NECK-TIES, SCARFS, BOWS, LINEN
COLLARS ANI CUFFS, EMBROIDERED
SETS, SASHES, ETC., SPECIALTIES,
In our assortment will always be found approved
Novelties. 5 21 thstuistrp
12. m. u u n ii us & c o.,
NO. 112G CIIESNUT STREET,
g P E! I AL ANN OU N CEMENT.
JOHN W. THOMAS,
405 and 407 N. SECOND St.,
Offers his entire stock of
SUMMER DHX3SS O00D3 .
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
HERNANIS, GRENADINES, LAWNS, ORGAN
DIES, POrLlNETTES, SUMMER POPLINS,
MOHAIRS, ETC.
ALSO, LAMA AND INDB LACES,
In Points, Paletots, Itotunds, Sacquos, Mario An.
tolnettes, and Zouaves, 13 HI Siurp
IN BLACK AND WHITS.
DRY GOODS.
GEO. D. VISHAM,
No. 7 11 EIGHTH St.,
la now prepared to offer one of the largest and best
elected stocks or
DRESS GOODS
TO BR FOUND IN TIIH CITY, AND WILt BS
BOLD AT THK LOWEST CASH PRICES.
NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY.
DlackSilks! Black Silks!
BLACK TAFFETA, only Ufa.
BLACK GltOS CHAIN, HEAVY, 2 -00.
BLACK WOH GRAIN, WII)F, $D0.
BLACK GROS GRAIN, RICH, ll-JU, WHO, -75,
1 300, 13-80, 14-00, $4-60, S-00.
FOR BARGAINS CALL AT
Ci:0. I. WIHIIAItl'H
ONE PRICE STORE,
No. T North EIGHTH Street.
OUR MOTTO SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK
SALES. 4 IB thatuSmrp
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH,
HAVE REDUCED ALL SUMMER GOODS TO CLOSE
THEM OUT.
LADIES PREPARING FOR TQRIR SUMMER
TOIT.S CAN BK SUITED IN DRY GOODS
A DA PI KD TO THEIR WANTS.
1LACK
LLAMA LACE POINTES.
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS,
HAVE THIS SEASON MADE
LLAMA LACE POINTES
A LEADING ARTICLE, AND NOW OFFER
THK BEST ASSORTMENT IN THK CITY.
LLAMA POINTES, FROM f.lTOtlOO.
1 LAMA POINTES, WHOLESALE.
LLAMA LACK JACKETS.
FISCHl.'KS, OLGAS, AND ROTONDES.
WHITES OF ALL GRADES. 4 8 stuthSra
PARASOLS.
PARASOLS. ALL THE NEWEST
London and Paris style, which for noveltv, va
riety, and elegance are aneqnalled. A Urge as
sortment of Laoe Covers. Sea (Side and Sun Urn.
at the lowest nriomi. &t H. DIJCON'tl K&nn flnnA
Store, No. SI H. KIOHTH Street, 4 tfl 8m
BONNETS, TRIMMINOS, ETO.
WOOD & CARY,
7S5 CIIESNUT St.,
LATEST STYLES
or
FANCY BONNETS AND HATS.
W A" C
HAT AND BONNET
MATERIAL.
PRICES LOW.
No. 186 CUESNUT Street.
4 1i tuwtttuarp
ftflRS. M. A. BINDER,
DRESS TRIMMING AND PAPER PAT
TERN STORE,
N. XV. Corner Kleventh and Clict
nut Streets.
BARGAINS JUST OPENED,
New style Silk Tassel Fringe, 0'J cents a yard, all
shades.
REAL GUIPURE LACES.
A case Lace Points. Sacques, and Jackets.
Llama Lace Parasol Covers.
Black Thread Laces, all widths, at very low prices.
The genuine Joseph Kid Gloves, f 1 per pair.
Mioses' Colored Kids.
NEW STYLES PARASOLS AND SEASIDES.
Roman and Plain Ribbons and Sashes.
Paris Jewelry.
Plaid Nainsooks, French Muslins, Pipue and Mar
seilles, Hamburg Edging and lusertlngs-
EXCLUSIVB AGENT
For Mrs. M. WORK'S Celebrated System for cutting
Ladies' Dresses, Sacques, Basques, Garibaldi's, Chil
dren's Clothes, etc., by measurement, and full In
structions given.
AGENTS WANTED.
Ladles are now making from flOO to $-200 por month
as agents for this system. 8 6 stuthf
QRAND OPENING
or
SPRING DESIGNS
IN
BONNETS AND HATS,
AT OUB
NEW BONNET ROOMS,
No. 806 ARCH Street.
P. A. HARDING & CO.
4 1 thstu3m
QIIOICE GOODS-POPULAR PRICES.
PARIS FLOWERS,
LINEN-BACK SATINS,
AND
LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS AND BONNETS
In Unrivalled Assortment,
S. A. & D. STERN,
NO. 724 ARCH STREET,
6 1 stnth2mrp PHILADELPHIA.
FURNITURE, ETO.
FURNITURE.
T. & J. a. henke:ls
HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR
ELEGANT STORE,
No. 1002 ARCH Street,
Are now selling FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE at very
Reduced prices, 4 1 srnrp
DTAlUhA
JUNE 17, 1869.
riNANOIAL.
J) A N K I N O HOUSE
a or
JAY COOKE & CO.,
Nos. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street
PHILADELPHIA,
Dealers In all Government SecortUac
Old MOs Wanted In Exchange for New.
A Liberal Difference allowed.
Compound Interest Notes Wanted.
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
COLLECTIONS MADE. BTOCK.8 bought and sold
on Commission.
Special business accommodations reserved for
ladles.
We will receive applications for Policies of Ufa
Insurance In the National Life Insurance Company
of the United States. Full Information given at one
office. ism
UNITED STATES COUPONS
DUE JULY I, WANTED.
COUPONS OP
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
DUE JULY I,
Taken Same as Government Coupons.
DE HAVEN & DRO..
BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENTS,
NO. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
6 U PHILADELPHIA.
LEDYARD & BARLOW
HAVE REMOVED THEIR
LAW AND COLLECTION OFFICE
TO
No. 19 South THIRD Street.
PHILADELPHIA,
And will continue to give careful attention to collect.
Ingand securing CLAIMS throughout the United
States, British Provinces, and Europe,
Bight Drafts and Maturing Paper collected at
Bankers' Rates. l as 6m
SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO.,
DANKERS.
Philadelphia and IVeir York.
DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, and MEM
BERS OF STOCK AND GOLD EXCHANGE,
Receive Accounts of Banks and Bankers on Liberal
Terras.
ISSUB BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON
C. J. HAMBRO A SON, London,
B. METZLER, 8. SOHN A CO., Frankfort
JAMES W. TUCKER & CO., Paris.
And Other Principal Cities, and Letters of Credl
1 2tf Available Throughout Europe.
b. a. j aiisow a co.,
SUCCESSORS TO
P. F. KELLY & CO.,
Hanker and lealers in
Gold, Silver, anfl GorameM Bonis,
AT CLOSEST MARKET RATES,
N.W. Corner THIRD and CHESBTUT Sts.
Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS
n New York and Philadelphia Stock Boards, eto.
etc. 6 5 tl2 81
QLEND1NNINC., DAVIS &CO
NO. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
GLENDINNING, DAVIS & AMORY,
NO. 2 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
Direct telegraphic communication with the New
York Stock Boards from the Philadelphia
Office. 1825
CITY W A BRANTS
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO.,
No. 20 South THIRD Street,
II PHILADELPHIA.
UNION AND CENTRAL PACIFIC
RAILROAD BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
WILLIAM PAINTER & CO.,
BANKERS,
NO. 3G SOUTH THIRD STREET,
Slllm PHILADELPHIA.
'PO INVESTORS. LOANS ON REAL
A KSTATK in city of St. Louis, Mo., in sums of 5'HJ
and upwards, for thro, to Ave yuan. The suourill oilured
is always duuiils or over, and interest 8 par veul. Prin
cipal aud interest payable in Philadelphia.
3 liey are called "deeds of truat," and otter bettor seou
rify than murtKsyus. Tuny are regarded as a Hint clans'
investment. l vt luloriuation apply to
C11AKI.KS H KF.KN,
Wl No. WO WALNUT ijvWvt'
FINANOIAL.
A RELIABLE HOME INVESTMENT.
THE FIEST MORTGAGE BONDS
OP TH
Wilmington and Reading Railroad,
HE A KIM J INTEKE8T
At SEVEN PEH CENT, in Currency,
PnyitMe April rind Ortobcr, free of STATU an si
I'NITKII HTATli." TAXES,
This road runs through a thickly populated mad riok
agricultural and manufacturing distriot.
For the present, w are offering a limited amount of to
above Bond at
85 Cents and Interest.
Th
the Pennsylvania ao4
Rnadin Railroads insures it a tar and remu.ierattrw
trade. We recommend the bonds as the cheapest nrst-
class loreetment in tne markot.
WBI. rAIIJTSR & CO.
BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENTS,
NO. 36 S. THIRD STREET,
4
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PHILADKLPHIA.
V A L.
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ELLIOTT & DUNN
HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR NEW BUILD IN
No. 109 S. THIRD Stroot,
Are now prepared to transacts GENERAL BAN KINO
BUSINESS, and deal In GOVERNMENT and other Se
curities, GOLD, BILLS, Eto.
Receive MONEY ON DEPOSIT, allowing Interact.
NEGOTIATE LOANS, giving speoial attentioa to MRU
OA NT ILK PAPER.
Will execute orders for Stocks, Bonds, etc, ON OOH
MISSION, at the Stock Exchanges of Philadelphia, New
York, Boston, and Baltimore. tSHt
pt 8. PETERSON & CO..
Stock and Exchange Brokers
No. 39 South THIRD Street.
Members of the New York and Philadelphia Stood
and Gold Boards.
STOCKS, BONDS, Eta, bought and sold on.
mission only at either city. last
SAMUEL WORK. I FRANCIS V. MILNO.
wons l rtTTTiPn.,
BANKERS,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS.
We. m & THIRD fit., PBILADKWBIA '
QROOERIES, ETO.
FBESXX ATARIVAI.
OF
TEN HUNDRED AND TWENTYrFIVB
TINS
LONDON
JFVTVCY BISCUITS
TO
SIMON C0LT0N Si CLARKE,
AGENTS FOR
PEAK, FREAN & CO., London,
CON.' ISTINO OF
Eugenie, Albert, Pearl, Macaroons, Floral, Desert
Rusk, Thin Captains, Palace Varieties,
Caskets, Fruit, Picnics, Arrow
root, Champagne Rusks,
Finger Ginger-nuts,
and Mixed,
Received June 11, per steamer Louisiana.
For families going to the country or the seaside
these Biscuits will be round a great luxury.
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE,
S. W. CORNER BROAD AND WALNUT
stuth PHILADELPHIA.
N E TEAS
AT
Us O W PRICE .S.
B!act's Soa & Co.,
BROAD and CIIESNUT Sts.,
1 8 ststli3mrp Pll ILAD2LPHIA.
fEW SPICED SALMON.
FIRST OF TnE SEASON.
ALBERT C ROBERTS,
Dealer In Flue Groceries,
11 T5 Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Streets.
A GOOD THING.
IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS,
HOTELS, BANKS, OFFICES, ETC.
The Patent Adjustable Window Screen
WILL FIT ANY WINDOW,
(iiva ventilution and light, screen from view, and eiclud
FLIES, MOSQUITOES,
AND OTUKB INSECTS.
Fur sal. by Dealers in House-furnishing Goods.
THE ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN COMPANY,
SOLE MANCFAOTURERS.
6 12 stuth3m No. 6'N MARKET StL, PhiUdeliAia.
YN D A iTe & r TcUB L Ti,
NO. TOT CIIESNUT STREET,
HAVE JUST OPENED A LARUE INVOICE OF
. . . BOHEMIAN COLOGNE. SETS. -.,.,
A VARIETY OF PATTERNS,
at 0 and 11-70 1'EU SET 8 SO .tutli3uira