Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, June 11, 1866, Image 6

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    The Literary "Bets" of Boston.
This classification of the literary lions of
I3oston comes to ,us via the Sacrament)
Union, whiCh has 'a daring Boston -Corre
sPiondent in' personalties:
' [ '"There aregrades inllteraiy soCietnets in
fashionable, some two or three in . -number.
The, highest is - obtained only by a few—
thosewho have‘vren a world-wide reputa
tion as: writers, and there are at least half
&dozen of those among us. Such men as
George Ticknor, Robert C. Wintlirop,whose
literary labors 'have not been equal, how
averi•to his abilities or his °allure; and two
orttnee others, make np this upper eiroie.
Then comes the ',Atlantic clique,' as it is
called, of which James T. Fields, the pub
lisher, is the central figure. It embraces
Di. Holmes, Emerson (if the latter may be
said to be linked with any clique-or faction,
so independent and self-poised is he),Long
fellow—to a certain extent, for he more pro
perly belongs to the upper circle; D. A.
Wasson, Tneo. Parker's successor; Gail
Hamilton,• J. T. Trowbridge, and a few
'Others. These people' constitue the_ taq of
the Atlantic, hardly 11, number or that-peri
odical appearing that does - not contain an
article, from one or more of them.'' Mrs.
Julia Ward Howe, between whom and the
:Fields' party;there is a deadly feud, arising
from 'the fact:that Mrs. Fieltie "Ode to the
Great Organ" was accepted insteaduf Mrs.
Howe'il, lead 'another, ,but 'mall faction.
James Russel Lawell stands alone, and is
notelaimed by anyparty issalmember. He
is - a man -of-eccentric—habits, and
he writes- but • - now-a-days.
Nominally ' one of - the editors
45f the North' American, Review, "he Writes
very:little of itr-the bulk of-the labot being
done by h 1 associate, Charles Eliot Ncirton.
Fields, thipublisher, is'a rernarkable man.
He`entered thebookstore of W. D. Tioknor
456 Co., nearly thirty years ago a poor, boy,
11.44 . g0 his education from his surround
ing-is in 'the : business. Now he is esteemed
.one tifthe beitt mad. men in English M
inara
:tare the world. His fine ' taste - and:good
judittnent have given the house of 'flee-nor
Alßieltisliteir present high reputation 'as
publishers of books of high character. His
wifeis a datighternf Rev. Dr. Nehemiah
Adams, pastor. of the Essex" street (0 r tho
,dox) church—who went. South_ some years
tago, , ,and coming' back. wrote' a book called
the "South Side "View of Slavery;'-a'rose'-
Colored picture of Southern society.
Another of - his daughters is a painter, now
at Rome,.whence she'has just sent home
several pictures of the moat exaggerated
pre-Raphaelite style. Below the "Atlantic
clique"are several others which it would
take too much space to speak of particularly
—embracing men and women Wuo havej asc
failed of getting a -hearing in the Atlantic,
and who occasionally, vent their spite upon
that magazine and its writers in the Com
monwealth and other - papers. An inside
view of Boston literary society woald pre
sent some very interesting, features."
4 •Father Pront."
Rev. Francis Als.hony, better known as
"Father Prout," whose death in Paris was
recently announced, was a remarkable
character—a scholar, a wit, ai "madcap
priest," _a newspaper writer, an anthor, and
a rollicking, hard-drinking liishman. Born
in Cork, he was educated by the Jesuits in
France, but eared less for religion than for
letters. He became, in fact, a leading mem
ber of that curious body known as Bohe
mians; his pungent wit and marvelous
facility in writing giving him ready access
to magazines and public journals.
For many years he lived in Paris, dili
gently performing the duties of a newspaper
correspondent. Described by an English
biographer as a "little elderly man, with an
intellectual head, whose keen, bluish eyes
had a queer way of lookitlgnp sharply over
the rims of his spectacles, his peculiarities
made him a notorious person in Parisian
society. He was a "clubbable man" as well
as a skilledtheologian; a song:writer and a
profound Latinist; a gossippmg old man,
and a companion of wild roysterers. His
pseudonym of "Father Prout" was one of
his own invention. His"Reliques of Father
Front," begun in Fraser's Magazine in 1834,
.collected into a volnmein 1836,and reprinted
in England in 1860, were a characteristic
series of humorous sketches and learned
disquisitions, which met with great success.
He was also an indefatigable traveler and a
linguist. He composed verses in various
languages, wrote incessantly on all, aorta of
subjects, and died in newspaper harness in
Paris, at the age of sixty-one.--Eve. Post.
BLONDEN OIITDONZ.—Yon may recall one
DeLive, a tight rope performer, who a long
tithe ago astonished the natives of. Roches
' ter by his feats above the Genesee Falls.
He has just returned from many years
spent in South America and Mexico, and is
going to give the public a new sensation.
He proposes to cross the Falls of Niagara on
-a small wire, as "the American Eagle." To
explain, he is now having a large leather
eagle made here in the city, which is to be
"stuck full" of feathers and otherwise mani
pulated so as to resemble a live one of MOll
- proportions. This is to fit closely
about his body, and on walking` the wire
-he will balance himself by flapping his
,artificial wings. At the same time a rope is
to be suspended by him below the wire, to
:which his son, a boy eight years old,
cling and go through with various
athletic'performances as the father advances
across the falls. DeLave likewise proposes
to walk on a wire over the falls, carrying
:both his 'wife and son on his back. This
promises to be the great sensation' of the
season. - DeLave has been performing at the
City of Mexico, where he occasionea a con
siderable furore. He brings with him a
medal received fr,om the Emperor Maxi
milian.—N. Y. Cor. Hartford Press.
SuxcxnE.-We learn from the Buffalo Ex-
ness that about 11 o'clock last Saturday
night, Charles Springer, about thirty years
of age, stepped into - the pistol gallery of Mr.
Werne, No, 66 West Fayette street, and!
after firing some twenty, odd , rounds, aimed'
the pistol at his ownh'ead and fired, the ball
passing'clear through it..- He expired about
one o'clock, and in less than two hours after,
the commital of the rash nit. Upon the per
son of the deceased was found a number of,
papers. Among them were three letters,
one directed to his mother, residing in Ban-;
gor, in which he referred to there being
something the matter with his head ; ano
ther was directed to Secretary Stanton, re-:
signing his position as a clerk under that
officer; the third stated that he had been
robbed of $1,400. An inquest was held, and
a verdict rendered that he committed suicide
while in a state of tempory derangement.
His body was taken in charge by the Free
Masons of Buffalo.
THE BISHOP OP OXFORD ON DULLNESS.
Dullness, according to the Bishop of Ox
ford, is worse than ignorance. At a late ,
meeting of the. Society for Promoting Christ
ian Knowledge, he said: "It is more diffi
cult to get books and tracts read than to get
them,written. , In:this , matter there is terri
hie danger, ahead, a danger which never can
be - escaped,-a . fault which mivi3r can be for
given. We can forgive - almost' everything in ,
_a man who comes to talk to us if he avoids
- thicone unpardonable offence of dullness.
We may not agree with him, but so long as
he avoids dullness that is of little import
ance."
A SENSIBLE YOUNG PRINOE.-It is stated
that Frisco Humbert, son of Victor Em-,
manney, was recently offered the command
of a corpi of the Italian army - , and declined
it. "If I command a corps,?'-he said; "and
am defeated, people will say this comes of
giving important commands to inexpe
rienced 'princes. If I am victorious, my
chief of the staff will get' all the credit. I
prefer commanding a division and doing
vita ram tirdereci."
The Graphotype Process. 4
There are. at present exhibiting at the
Photographic Gallery, 46 Church street, a
number"' of beautiful specimens, drawn by
Holman Hunt, Sohn Tennis!, 'Ef. Bro wne
(Phi,s)..John Gillaert, G. Da Maurier, and
other' well-known'artists, of the new process
celled Grarthowpa process which seems
likely,in time,to supersede wood engraving,
because pictures by it can be produced' at
one-half the cost and exactly as drawn,
being, in feet, drawn by the artist. ' The
process is very sim ple. . On a plate of beau
tifully, 'enameled chalk Surface, furnished
with a substratum of metal—merely to
give strength to the block—the artist draws
with a sable or camel hair pencil . dipped in
ink compounded of ' glue and
lampblack. With a' little - practice,
the boldest and most 'Sweeping, or the
finest and most delicate lines are executed
with as much' facility , as with the ordinary
drawing pencil. The ink immediately
dries, and the graphoty , pe proceis of engrav
ing then commences. The surface Of the
Plate is, rubbed over, with along haiied . dry
brush or a rubber of velvet cloth. The pile
of the velvet or the hairs of the brush pass
between or "juriar over" the 'lines ` - of the
picture and rub 'away the interstices on the
chalk surface, without in the ''slightest in
terfering with or rubbing out ths lines of
the picture, as would natutallYbe supposed.
When the plate has been rubbed or brushed
out to the required depth a solution of sili
cate is poured over, the . plate, arid it is
ready', for printing 10,000' copies, ,- if
need , withoutdeteoration. But
as there would. boa ' natural wish
to preserve the original work of the artist,
the, picture is repeated any number of , times
in stereotype , or electrotype., The,grapho.:
type - Nan American invention, the primal
ple Of which was discoyed adoidently by an
engraver in the course : of his, profesaion. It
is patented in Europe; and the patent for the
United has.been in the hands of a
London firm - of engravers, who have been so
overwhelmed with eiders, that to extend
this working of the process a limited liability
Company has been formed under the most
favorable, artistic and. business auspices,
and promises to be an' eicellent investment,
as the cheapness and rapidity 'with which
every class` of engraving or imitation of
lithographing can be produced must bring
custom to theicomptuay.—Liverpool Courier.
Coni'feted of Muider.
.
CmowNATr, June 10.—The second trial of
ealnuel Covert for the murder of the Roosa,
family t at Lebantin,Obio,yesterday,resalted
in a verdict of murder in the first degree.
Harrison McNeal, a brother-in-law of
Covert, hi to be tried as an accessory.
" ; BOARD OF TRADPS•
JEDW'D LAIO[IIEO349.OE,
J. PRICE WETHERILL, Mativii:LY COMMITTEE,
D. C. bIcCAMMON,
AMP IeftWATIONB,.
Eeporsea Ibr the mums nvening mustin.
Cehlin...N Air hark Thomas, Peterson-4.= hhds su
gar 100 bas do 24 hhds molasses.
BEMEDIOS—Schr Hodsden,Hodsden--111 hhds
molasses 44 tcs Clo 1 bbl do E C Knight & Co.
SAGUA—Schr Fannie. Kenny-380 bbd sugar 46 too
do 40 bits do 8500 cigars 2 bbls molasses S dr W. Welsh.
BOSTON—Steamer Saxon, Captain Matthews—
,Bo pito dry goods Frothingham & Wells; 15 do Bangs
&•Maxwell; ES 410 G Brewer & Co; 25 do Coffin & Ane
mias; 12 do T T.Dea; 26 pkgs mdse C M Bailey; `M4 do
boots and shoes J B Harmer; 20 do J B Myers & Co; 25
- do sundries J B Bossier &. Co; 25 cs scales Fairbanks &
Ewing; 56 sewing machines Grover & Baker; 42 pkgs
mdse J Dawson: 43 bbls syrup T M Knight; 2$ boxes
tobacco McDowell dr, Duncan; 40 bdls car mats Phila
delphia City Passenger Halle ay Co: 100 bbls potatoes
R S Dyer; 156 do Duval & Martin; 850 do Ash 600 do pO
- Tao pkgs sundries order.
lizzlval Nod EiallithAresaßle,mers
1017111 _ 'SOX .POS 21137
"Eamorna...;...sciatharopton...New Y0rk....--Diay 16
Menai ....-..Strathampton-New York-- -Ma/ 16
17
City of Maackeiter-tivarp'l...New York ----May 18
--LiverpooLlievr York...—. -Hay 28
illy of Ltmerick-LiverpooL-New York . i-iday 26
Etna. —... Y0rk...... litay 30
Louisiana. - --.Liveroool.-New York - May 30
Hibernian. .Liverpool-Quebee...--... --May 31
Kangaroo .-.--LiverpooL-New York--June
Heins dr. Phila.-Juno
k00tia.......... -Liverpool...New York 2
- TO DEPART.
Nerthern Light-Near ......„..Jane 11
Persia- .-.New Yark-Liverpool ----Jane is
York.-Liverpool.--..-..June is
Hors Castle.....-New York--Havana-.........-..Jake 13
Edinburgh.-...-New York....Liverpeol ..............June IS
Baltic ....._.....«::. York-Brernen.-,,.-.......Jane 14
Hermann New June 16
Etna.- ...... York.-Liverpool June 16
Hibernia ...New York-.G1aag0w.....-.--June 16
Hibernian..
,_..Quebec - -
Liverpool...--... June 16
Coridea- ..
....... - -New York-Nassau& HaVa....Jnne 16
Villa de Paris .New York...Havre .-.......---... Tune 16
Allemania ---NewYork.-Hambarg.--.....--Inne 16
.--Boaton-LiverpooL._,. ?A
.;an liege de Cuba-N York-Ban Juan, Nic.--.June 20
Ce11a...-.............-New
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:mu Minas. 4 2fl 1 BUN HESS. I SO I HIGH WAT5:8.1259
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamer Nevada. Grumley, 40 hours from Hartford , with =lse to 'Wm 2,1 Baird Co.
' Steamer Saxon, Matthews, 42 hours from Boston,
with mdse and passengers to Henry Windsor dr Co.
Bark Frey (Dutch), Gallas, 60 days from Rotterdam,
with gin. wine, din. to A Stephan!a Co. 1
Bark Thomas (Br), Petersen, 7 days froth Cardenas,
with sugar and molasses to order.
Echr Fannie, Kenney, 7 days hom Swat, with sugar
as d molasses to S W Welsh.
Buhr Ella HOdsden,Hodsden.lo days from Remedios,
with molasses to E 0 Knight & Co.
ARRIVED ON SATURDAY.
_ .
Steamer Philadelphia, Fultz, m hours from Wash
ington, with mdse to Wm P Clyde & Co.
Steamer Geo H Stout, Borden, 36 hours from Wash
Moon, with mdse to W P Clyde &Co.
Steamer Bristol. Charles, 24 hours from New York,
with mdse to W P Clyde & Co.
Steamer C Comstock. Drake; 24 hours from X York,
with mdse to Wla Baird& Co.
Steamer Concord, Norman.% hours from New York,
with mdse to Wm 211 Baird & Co.
log Commodore. Cropper, trom BaltimOre, With 10
barges to Wl' Clyde & Co.
Tug Hudson, Carr, from Baltimore, with 10 barges
to NY P Clyde & Co.
Behr Helen P, BroOke.from Portland, Ct. with stone
to captain.
' Behr Wait Dennis ' , Crowell, from Boston.via Chester,
Behr Mary H Banks. Haley, from Boston.
Behr Dant Thompson, Thompson, from Boston.
Schr Diadem, Blanchard, from New York.
Behr E J Pickup, Bowen, from Washington.
Scbr J kr Vance. Bovine, from Providence.
Behr Neptune. Roden. from New Haven.
Schr W from Bangor. •
CLEARFfI ON SATURDAY.
Stearoer Neshannock, Winchester, San Francisco, E A
Sonde? tt Co.
Steamer Norman, Crowell. Boston H Winsor &
Steamer A_C Stimers, Knox, Washington, Wn2P Clyde
& Co.
Steamer Norfolk. Vance. Richmond. W P Clyde & Co.
Steamer Buffalo, Jones, New 'York, W P Clyde & Co.
Steamer Beverly. Pierce. New York, W P Clyde &Co.
Steamer Gee H Stout, Ford, N York,W P Clyde & Co.
Steamer Ann Eliza.Richards,'N York, W P Clyde& Co.
Steamer Sarah. Jones, New York. W M Baird & Cu.,
Steamer H L Gaw. Iler, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
Bark Bellamy', Svendsen, Falmouth for orders, L
Weetergaard, •
Bark Minna, tstunkel, Cork lor orders, G W Bernadon
Bar ao"bn A Griffin. Foster, Boston, via Wilmington,
Del. Day. Haddell & Co.
Scbr Ann Rambo, Wheeler, Washington, J T Justus.
Bohr m B. sacks, Haley. Boston, L Audenried & Co.
Behr Diadem, Blanchard, Portland. .7 & C StoCkham.
Scbr Leoneaa,'Hunt, Bostonj X Barley & Co.
' Behr Wm Pickering, Quinn, Boston. W Johns.
Behr C X Elmer, Haley. Bolton. captain. ,
.chr .kanl Thompson. Thompson, Beaton, captain.
Behr Golden Gate, Miller, Boston, captain.
Behr Marietta Tilton, Fritainger. Boston, captain.
Bohr M B Somers. Somers, Egg Harbor captain.
Behr S Gamier, Todd Baltimore, captain.
Ton Hudson, Carr, with 8 bargee for Baltimore, W P
'Clyde & Co.
Tug Commodore.Cropper,with 7 barges for Baltimore,
. . w p Clyde dr, Co.
NCEMORANDJL
Ship Queen of the East, Stoddard, hence for Hong
Song, wee spoken 9th nit. lat BO N, lon 37 W.
Ship entwater,Dnight,cles;red at New York 9th fast.
for San Francisco
. _
Ship Zouave, Blair, was up at Liverpool 26th ult. for
this port immediately.
Ship Cremonse, Gates, cleared at Bad Francisco 17th
ult.•for New York. .
steamers Star of the Union. Blanchard: MOnterey.
Williams', an d .41abam a, Lim eb urnes, cleared at New
'York 9th-inst. for New Orleans. • • ,
. .
•• Steamer Teutonia (Ham), cleared at New York Bth
..pet. for Hamburg. •
Steamer °mime Washington, Gager, at N YOrk 9th ,
'inst.' from New Orleans.
Stetnner Alexandria, Allen, hence at Richmond 7th
inst. and Salled*nszt day tg return.
Barks A Houghton.. Barrett, and Orchilla, for this
port po.nalled from Barbados 25th Alt.
L Brig D 0 Canner, Schwartz, hence at Salmis Bth hist,
'=Brig Nelite Mowe, Leeman, hence, at Portland Bth
• Brig Elmira, Norton, hence at Portland Bth inst.
" Brigs &Means, Wells; Hell Coltimbla, - Brereton; D'
- B Doane.•Bedman; Rolersot.-,Scott, and Abby Watson
Watson, hence at Boston Bth inst. . • r
Brig A 11 Curtis, hierryman,• for this port, was at
`Caidense jet inst. .
Brig Joseph Baker. Nickerson, cleared at Neer York
- 9th inst. for =tab ethport.
Brig Mechanic; for this port, cleared at Portland Bth
instant.
iftmlas. Evans, hence, remained at Cienfuegos'
Behr S Troy:Elan, Slocum,' hence at New Bedford itt,h'
inst, reports off' Montauk; 7th, Bohr Dirigo.from-Phlla
lielphis for,Portland_, with oaths split, mid loss of mein'
boom in a squall the night , previous.
THE DAILY EVENING BULL TIN : PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 11,1866.
t ct 7_ AN --AWJOITRNED •MEETtNG .OP TEE.
Stockholders of the JERSEY WELL OIL
CO PANY will be held at the Board of Trade Room,
No. Eta ORESTN UT street, on TUESDAY,') one 11th.
at s o'clock P.M.-:
W.
_ _ _
__-- - -
M. BARLOW, Secretary.
Pima., Jane 4. 1888. , • - • jet-m 24
CRTBAREAKE AND DELAWARE CANAL
ik•ey'
COMPANY..— DIVIDEND NOTIOni, -. At a
general meeting of the Stock and Loanholders of this
Company. held on the 4th inst.. a Dividend of THREE
PER CENT. (WOO per share) on the Caplttl Stock of
the Company was declared, clear of United states Tax,
payable on demand,:_.__,.._.g. V. LESLEY,
jee-611 Secretary.
crolUN/TED STATES TREASUAI , Partountn-
PHIA, June 8, 1866. •
ders of twenty coupons, and upwards, of 'lgnited
States Seven.thirty loans,due 18th inst., are hereby no
tilled that they may present them for examination and
count, at this Oftice, on and after the 9th inst.
N. B. .B.SOWNE,,
je9-3t Assistant Treasurer United States.
U. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE
"WEIKEL RIJN OIL-COMPANY."
The Directors have postponed the sale of Stock for
non•payment of assessment of oneand-a.half cents a
share, frcim June Ist to 2.6' day of July, A. D,1866, at 3
P. M., at their Office, No - 21.3 South ciath street.
--
JOHN COCHR AN,
Jel-mots : Secretary and. Treasurer.
PHILADELPHIA • An, GRAY'S FERRY
WPASSENGER RAILWAY CO., TWENTY
8n STREET below SPEUCE.—Pninenztaqua,
June 1. 1868.
IsICT ICE TO BONDHOLDERS.—ThIe Company
is now preparcd. to redeem.a portion of their Bends.
The Bondsintist be presented at this.offlceon or before
the 12th inst., and wilt be redeemed at par in the order
in which they are presented._ GRUBS FRY,
je2,tl3 President
CZOFFICE POURING-BOOK , ATM EAST
BANDY OIL 'COMPANY. 619 WALNUT
B ET, PHILADELPHIA, June 2d,1666.
Notice IS hereby glyen_limt ~certftin shares of the
Capital Stock of this company, forfeited for non-pay
ment of an assessment of one (1) cent per share, will be
aold at public ariction. at the °Mee Of the CornpanY. 012
the 234 day of June, MC, at 12 o'cloCk4 M., if not pre
vionaly redeemed.
By Order_Of the Treaeurek,
C. d. GILLINGHAM,
Ja2. 4 ,7 11.14,13.20,-q,23-3t Secretary.
IYb• •PIECLABELPH/AJTME L 1868.—oAuTioei
All persons are forbid negotiating the following
Stock: Nos. 829, 1,199,1.255:and-I,sBo of the CLINTON
COAL AND DION CuMP ; N 0.244, of the VR
NANGO OIL COMPANY; , Nos. 597 and 743, of the
C ONNECTICUT MINING CO.:'Nos: Wand 91, of the
S 1 RnillAN OLL CO. of CR E RRY4RUN,and a reJelot
for two hupdred Shares of the COTTER FARM OIL
W. Stock, NO. - 595, in my tame; os the same was
stolen, from me on. the evening of May 31,1366—re
Issue of the said Stock been &milled for. "
Je2,1.30 - • Wrir.T.f A tif REUI3S.
TVOFFICE OF TESESCHUYLKILL : RIVER
PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY,TWEN
-SECON D. Street; belovr Spruce.,lllmAnaLmna,
June 8, 1866. -
At an election bald this day the fbilowing gentlemen
were duly elected officers ofthe Company: • - ,
And at a subsequent meeting Of the Beard, B.OROSS
FRY, Esq., man elected Treasurer, and
A. W. ADOLPH,
Secretary.
10. N
OTICE.—The undersigned Corporators
named in the Act_of Assembly, entitl,d '`An Act
to incorporate the Pennsylvania Canal Company," ap
provtd the drat nay of Men A.D. 1866, will open books
and receive subscriptions to the capital atonic of said
company at the places and times following:
PELLADELPHIA, at Room No. ZS, Merchants'
Exchange, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 213th day of
June,lBte._ -
HARRISBURG, at the Tom , lel House, at le o'clock
A. lc, on the loth day of July. late. . ,
HUNTINGDON. at the Morrison Home, at it ,
o'clock A. M. on the 19th day of July. 1866.
L. T. Wausau, Alex. at Lloyd, John A. Lenten,
David Blair, Goo. B. Roberts, James Barns.
F. F. Wiry:rum, W. J. Howard, John Lingafelt,
John Scott. R. B. Wiz ten. Santee Gardner,
John N. Swope, J. J. Patterson,Wm. Davis, Jr.
i i
my:„M-tieUl,
TO FA.ivinui..lo S
RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS.
...tY:erthiLrliPartit.ll. l =ZT to su . PPIY 24121111 "
AVERY DESCRIP;7 9 N
NNW -GROCERIAS, TEAB I &C,
ALBERTO. ROBERTS,
Cor. Eleventh and:Vine Streets.
HAVAN CI,GrA-litS
An invoice of genuine EAVANA CIGARS, from
medium to very high grades, for sale by the box at
moderate prices, by
JAMES B. WEBB.
Mita WALNUT and EIGHTS streets.
A N EXCURSION to the coast, or inland, la not corn
211.plete
i cewnitts
h opuetr
Lemuel:
b Smith' s LEMON
oc S
UG
AR.
r je m et* -I4MUEL T SMITHI o S NoethFrontst.
FVILEST( TOMATOEI3.-110 Cases Fresh Tomatoes
I"just received and for sale by
B.BEVEE3 & PARVIST.
je7-4t* ' 45 ISortli Water street.
P
TA_RhiglITE BLOATEES,,-Strastatri
.L meats, ham, beefiClad tongue, essence of anchovies
and Anchovy paste for side at MUSTY'S East End
grocery, No. Ds South SECOND street. •
NEW BURLINGTON HAMS, just received and for
sale at COUSTY'S 'Haat End grocery, No. llf
South SECOND street.
Iv :6: •x` 3• I t Agit , • e . 11 - rea (=yam
'ally, In stare Southr sale at CO I STY'S East
End grocery, No. 11 SECOND street.
riBOICE TABLE CL ABET.-100 eases just received
la and for sale at COUSWY'S Nast End grocery. No.
118 South SECOND Street _
SSPANISHQUEEN OLIVES by the barrel or gallon,
at COUSTIPS East End grocery, No.. US math
BEt.A.ND street.
HA.318 HANS Stewart's - Trenton, Davis's
Star Mums, Briggs .4 Swift's celebrated Cincin
nati Hams, and J. BOwer's City. Cured, warranted tc
corngive satifoPtion. Per sale by /d. F. B.PTT.TaIq. N. W.
er Eighth and Arch.
0 1 T 3 cPs I cirlial
ILO:nisketa Latour and other tavoritt
_ by M. F. SPLLLIN.
IN yr Cum
TANS ' S. COl•Fitz.—Pare Old Government Sava Coffee,
for sale byY M. F.BPILLIN, N. W. corner of Arcb
and Eighth' btreeta
'MASI TEAS li-100 packages of very choice nest
crop Green andl3lacY of the late importation. At
these Teas have been bou t titidtice the decline in gold
we are prepared to Ihrn families at fatly reduced
prices. .Iror sale by the box, or at retail. 'IL Bril
LIN. N. W. corner Arch and Eighth streets.
FIIBNITIJBE AND_ BEDDING
The largest, ches_aest and best stock of Farratters in
r
the world, Is to be onnd at
GOULD & CO.'S
UNION FMAZITTEME DEPtYr, '
Corrter NINTH and MA RET Streets, and
Nos. 87 and sto North SECOND Street. '
Parlor kilts. in' Hair, Brocade, Plush, Damask or
Rep Dining Room, Chamber; Library, Rita= and
Odice Furniture, at fabulously low prices. and the
newest styles andpatterns; public buildings, schools,
colleges and shop Furniture in endless variety.
All kinds of Fnrniture_ wanted by housekeePers. at
exceedingly low prices, at - either of their immense
establishments. If you want to save money and gel
well served, go to
GOULD & CO. ' S before purchasing elsewhere,
Corner NINTH and Xiamen'. and
Nos. 87 and 89 N. SNOOND Street.
mho-lyt
SPRING MATHES&
3 ThEer QUALITY AND STYLE,
AND BEDDING OP .IPMEY Dmaturnozir,
J. G. IFULLER,
rnhl7-Bui 9 South SEVENTH Street.
g rong( irt '
ilema!ammor I on w „,
Cheitililt Street .
BROWN & MAGEE
3stanufacturer. of
SOLD) LEATHER TBUNKS AND VALISES
Gents' and Ladies' SOLE LEATHER TRUN KS.
Ladles 7rench, Dram and Bonnet Trunks.
Leather Traveling Bags Excursion Bage,Tourist Bags,
Morocco Reticules and Traveling Bags for Ladies,
Trunk Straps, Shawl Straps, Hat Oases.
Dressing Cases, Flaaks. Pocket Books, dk,e,
BsrTxtmlts suitable for European Travel.
70$ Chestnut Street s
OPPOSITE / . .tABONIO HALL.
RAIMINEI.-600b oxesttob and Lamate Yer 8a1 155
800 boxes Valencia Bu
Seedless
`Raisins tbr . gabby 166, B. B i CO.. U 5 South '
Wi.ter street.
SPECtiI. NOTIOEB.
PRESIDENT.
JOHN P bicFADDEN,
DIRECTORI3.
S. GROSS FRY
A.; W. ADOLPH.
WM. HARBNrON.
-WAL , X. PARR,
CHAS THOZtEPSON,
THOS. E. CAHILL.
61SOV~KLIQs.
FURNITURE.
~6~B~Q~
T111.A.1 WARR XIITUAL fIARZYY.INMIANCID
Ar COMPANY
tercoapoßwrzb BY TX.X LBOD3LATURE 01
PENDBYL yANIA
OM= :et "X. CORNXR Twilit') AND WALISII3T
ON VIIERELB MARI24I , IMUBABI-C3l*
CARGIO_.- T o au parte of the world.
RXEIGST:
/2 0 031311,AN "
On %gide, by River, Canal, Lake., a nand Wrists,
toeaten 'of the Ltnion.
Oa Xerehandie ge orally, CCIMII
on Stores, Dwelling Souses, an.
411J3SETS OB THE 0011:PANY •
- • November 1 38615.
1100,000 United States 6 per cent. loan, in—. 1195,000 Co
IMAGO United States per cent, -loan, 'Bl. 198,/50 00
200,01 V United Staters 7 8-10 per cent. loan
Notes. ' • 191,873
100,000 State MI
wionvortaniffeirr peat.
Loan ..«
of,oso BMW of fininififelist — iiii . ier Cent.
155,000 City orriliaTaiiiria oeni:
. tux* 50
50,000 Veit.
• glige,six. Per tient. Bonds. '
mow es
_ 45,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Second Hort
gage Six Per Cent 80nd5.... .• 28,750 00
20,000 We tern Penna. Railroad Mortgage
Six Per Cent. - Bonds... 66,75011
11,000 800 Shares Stock GernanGai - lf;r;
Company, principal -and interest
guaranteed by the City of Philadel
-18,687 60
8,180 i i 43 share; gar_ /47 4 - 747 Railroad
Company-- ...... !,58000
5,000 100 Shares stock North
Railroad Company..-...... . in; 843000
40,000 Deposit with the United Sta G
overnment, stated to to days call.-- 40,000 00
80,000 State of Tennessee Rive Per Seat. •
Loan .. 18,900 00
170.700 Loans STi a nd Mo r tga g e. lltfat
wens on City Property. r 70,700.80
... 'Market value—. 996,550 00
1.886.850 Par.
3%000 Co
Bills receivable for insurance made—. . ISI PI so
Balm:wed due stAgenclas.—Prenalmns on sta.
rine Policies. Accrued Interest. and other'
debts One the 9onapany Egill 41
Scrip and Stock of aundry Disuranoaand
other 00132 Panit5145.13& Animated value... %BO 00
Cash in Barka 89
Cash to Drawer-- „ iS
.-- - -
Thonuus O. Ptaild.
john O. Davis,
Zdratuad A. Bolder,
Theephilna kipaldiAg.
Sohn R. Penrose,
Dunes Traquair.
Henry C. Lanett, Jr.
James O. Hand,
William C. Ludwig,
Joseph H. Beal,
George G. Ledpew,
Hugh
Robert Bors,
John D. Tayint,
THO • .
.roari
ItmerstY LYrouraar,
TATION I z u : - • CTE.
011ice,N0.521 wArANvr street, south Bide, east a
Third'emreet.
The Propertl of tide thmpany are well invested
and an avitliable rand for the anaC hu annnity
Of all De whorl ereto be protected Inanranon
DJBKB taken an Venal?, and
THADIRPORTATION BIM on Her
Cili ttliD . •
chant:Use perEallreada . CtruaLs and Etteamboata.
_BALE Bret re on Herchasdlse, Barnhart andalind'
MIS - ln Clty and Coehry.
twooßpolgATm.t. IN 1794—CAITI'ffi r ga i 3 ANT
PAID IN AND HVOIIEELY
TOTAL PHOPEETTES, '
PER.PETU "°°4 CHAETHEL
DIESOTOB &
Arthur 8 . Corn, .Taraee N. Dictum
Samuel W. Jones, • B. Horns
John Aatrown, t ca l c e A re Hato Waln, k arrtion
Charles Taylor, 1.. .
Ambrose Whit e, ' Brand!' B. Cops.
William D. Weod. Edward H. Tzterst.
web); IL EL Mirk%
William B. Bowen, William Oraruntan
M tuit harlekm Henry.
, €4, 00,w, Predden.
Onaltias PLAT?. Secret:am
EIRE ASSOCIATION,
Incorporated Mareh
10' - A OFFlWy_fio. 34 N. FIFTH street. In
sure BtftLDINGS, HOUSEHOLD
PUB
r NTIURE and. MERCHANDISIC
- _ ally, fromhl Laaonly.) se by Jilre, On the Patty o
Padelp
STATEMENT or the Assets of the Aserwtiablori
J'anzutry 1, 1868.
Smuts and 'Mortgages on property in the
City of Phlladelphl. IMAM 17
Groundllesta-.... mats al
Beal Estate (Office No iiircart hirh threat) 1 4 ,836 18
U. S. Government 5-M Beadso7,6 03
U. S. Treasury Notes. 0.603 00
MG
e W
llat on hand-- ..... 87,444 R1 00
43
Total 10
GEORGE TBYON President.
WM. B. HAMILTON , , JOSRPH R. zortinerz,
JOHN SOI7DER. LEVI P. COATS
PETER A.•KEYSER, SAMUEL spiultrevar.
JOHN PHILBIN, oFtATtf.va P. ROWER,
JOHN CABBOW JESSE LIGHT „
__FOOT
GEORGEL YOUNG, HOBERT SHOMLAMMI:
WM. T.BUTLER, Secretary.
THN COUNTY FEBN INFROLUMES COMPANY....
OPPION NO. 110 SOUTH POMMEL STREW
• "The
pbaiVire Iruntrance Com pa llir it theCOuitf a
P
the .MIEIIII2I=II of
Pennsylvania in 11512, ter indeauthar against loot or
Ilaullge _ o _.._ e alli a= el P '
lERPILTVAL
w old and reliable Iretitation, with ample mew
and contin=ent fund cieretttly invented =Una= to La
sure irniminsp, farialture, merchandise, act. ether per
manently or ibr s limited time, against loss or=
by fire, at the lowed rates consistent with the
ii sty of ha customers.
Lome adjusted and i aildi no rith all potable tiegpega
BEL
Joseph
Catlike?. Ratter, Edwin L Beat&
Seem , Cain John Horn, -
Robert V. Messen Jr., Joseph Moore,
Henry Balky _ George Mecke,
Andrew li. Miller Jansen N. Grose.
liglasscret P. Itukracurr,
DELPIELLDNOINIZ 3NSIINANCOM COMPANY OP PHILA.
reqoaßPonsTiCD tax—ciEwrnm
NO. ItbtWALNUT Street. o •
'lnaddlidon to MARINE a , ="1:5713
a t? 0/ 11 Mama from lass oz laminae by STEIN
term, on trandlnga, znacie. =edam
Ake,, for limited periods, and permanently on =Law
by.deposit of prectalom.
The Cornms has been In salvo °Maid= ftd =Orli
a ugn yEA.w, dating which all loom hart
been promptly Warted to d paid.
John L. Hada% David Lewis,
K. B. Mahon, Benjamin Edam
Jelin T. Lewis, Thomas Powers,
Wllllana S. Grant A. B. hio= in.
Robert W. Leamnkt Edmond
D. Clark Wharton. Samuel Wilcox.
Lawrence /awls, Louis C. Norr is. JOHE WIMFAXGEE, rrealdant
Banana, Waco*. Becrelawy.
TEX`VERIIIet: N FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OP
PHILADELPRIA.—OFFICE,_ No. Si NORTH
FIFTH STREET, NEAR bLARKW STREET.
Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsyltrazdat.
Casamant CIAPITAL AND ASSETI3,
St 50;000. Make Insurance nail= Loas or Damage by
Fire or Public' orTrivate Buildings, Furniture, /Decks.
Goods and MezeWindion_favorable terms.
• D
George Eret, ' • • Frederick Doll,
'August C. Miller, Jacob &handier,
Jobn F. Belsterling, Samuel Miller,
Henry Troontner, Edward P. Moyer,
William McDaniel„ Adam I. Glass,
Christopher H. Miller, Israel Peterson,
Frederick Staske, Frederick Ladner
Jonas Bowman,_
t.
GEORGE ERETY, Pres i dent. ”
- JOHN F. BELSTERLING, Vice Praddent.
PHILIP 3. COLIDIAN, Secretary.
ICAIA weal
Ii MP.ABY.
NlKruna.
ale wAlawaT Illtmo *wee UMW Etreek
AD
PEED .1137 A.
• Having I Fold ITAL EITOIIB Ana MI.
PLID3Invo In Doom and available Eienirltleooon•
Vane tolnatiro .Dwellinioi, 00. ,
obandlso, Venda In port Land Itu 3t lrnt
Foramina !mann 4/I Lanai 11banakr
inlinatiaL •
Thou= 13. !dart%
.Tobn,Weasl2,
Samuel C. matzos.
Fatriolc rat%
Dna •
Ail' alit C. L'ea T 11036 1
WORD.
A 3113810.1.1‘ ritUTUAI. INEWBANCEIS COXPAINT
..m. —Once__
~
_lllohnr .Ikdtding, No. is WALNUT.
Street. mArtutsp AND INLAN D nemuusroza.-
Risks taken on vane% dkreore andfrotio all Tarts
of the'world; and on roods on Inland ,spm.uttion az
stye* oanalo,,_ n...tdiii and other anivinuttel
throughout the United Mates.
. WILLIAM anaie Preel p = o.
PETKR COMM, ince
ROBERT J. DEIEB. elearets"
Remy_ a must;
POw Men. ~ Win. el. Loivher.. ;
John Denett. Jr., ' J. Johnston Brown)
William R. masa; • Samuel A. Salon..
Bent. W. Meutnis, Maxon Hutelans, 1 -- ,
Gunn. Dallets. Elite mA
Win. Jai Biaril A. R.ro_ I,_ .1 0 n
, Pause* mania 1 , WI
, ,
WPROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST DEW
ANT, OP PHILADELPHIA.—
Incorporated by the Mote of Pannoylvaals, sd =alb;
HMMINS pniaT , Tu IaVMSLT.OWS 1865 'INTERENT ink
GRANTS ANNIIIP/323. .
Samuel B. Shipley, richoid OadboXp.
Jeremiah - Framer, H Halloos,
Joshua H. Horns, T. Brown
Richard Wood. wm.
Ohm. P, Coffin.
SAMUEL D. EMMET, ProsNeolh
BOMA= Palos, -
MKT
• --swigs . r
- - 11.253.6110 32
88. , - •
Samuel Stokes,
J. P. Peniston,
Henry Sloan,
William G. Boniton, I .
Edward Darlington;
EC Jones Brooke,
Edward Lantureads,
Jacob P. Jones,
James B. P MeParlandDkure,
Joshtus „
Spencer Hcllvnins,
I. B. Semple, Plttsbnigh.
A. B. Berger, Pittsburgh,
D T.Moman, Pittsburgh,
HALM P resident.
DAVIS, Vi ce Prdelthsol.esident.
. .
_ Stlrrrxs, Freiman
BetYv and Treasara.
Jahn T. Lew% •
James B. Granptilnli
a Edanuid GG. Dina.
Ohades W. Ponltas3 1
nis.
`e R. KART% Freddy/g r.
45011051. ' nTGI
INSURANCE.
1829 -01JAItTIKEt
. 13 E 1 !4i-IVILEI-4 1 Dr
FIRE . INSURANCE (XIMPANY
.PEEILADELPHIA:
Apsets Olt Jaw:wiry 1, X 866,
6,2,6450,551 OCT.
• •
...... 00
. 044,548
.. . .. /0
taisErrlamo trircomm 70$ nee.
1A 467 63. r . 03140021.
Losses, Paid :Since '
•1829:Over
$5,0009000.
Perpetual and '1 emporary Policies on Liberal Tern
EIRPOTORI3, _
Banker, Edward O. Bale, - •
'repine Wagner. George Fatah
Samuel Grant, Alfred 'Hitler,
Geo. w, gicharts, Pres. W. Lewlsi M. A.
Isaac Lea, Peter McCall
CHAItLEI3 N MEG hidden:.
ED WARD 0. DALE, Vice 'President.
JAG. W. ntroALranuta. Secretary pro tom. *swum
GIRARD FIRE AND MAIM
'INSURANCE COMPANY. ,
aim= 41BIVAL1413T STREET MOM& DELPTITA
CAPITAL PAID LN, &SR. $2OOAOg.
Tis company continues to writs en Are isssxs . only.
Its capital, with a good anzp l ins, lq saftly Invested.
70
Lows by Axe laavabeex Bs promptly pa* awl more that
_,OOO
Dlablonen on this ISOCOnnt 0
'ALUM the was few yews.
mainForth° prompt the oftice Of this company win re
at
415 WAIN-1M STREET,
.But :villas a new months' will remove to its OWN
BUILDING.
N. B. COB. MAN ./toms* AND °IMMO:IT,
Then, as now, we shall be happy to Lewis enr pm=
at web rata: ea me consistent with safety,
•
THOMAS CRAVEN AranazD v EgguarrT.
SIMPPIaID, N. S. LA
THOS. MACKELLAR, CHARLES LI Dam%
SNO. SUPPLE:WI HENRY F. KETSNEY_,
MO. W. CLARHOEN, JOSEPH KLAPP, M. M.
SILAS YEREES,Sa., _ .;
THOMAS CRAVEN, Preddent.
A.LFERD B, GILLETT. V. Preddent and Treanaren
SAXES B. ALVORD, Seacetann taint
AIRBIIBAROE , EMILI3I3IVKLY... THB
smirtiom/074.1SELS. IMRE 131131:131A.NOX 0021.
Intorrpo~ted I.B2s—Ctrarter Perpetual —Wo
WALMlTindePentlonoo &ma=
Thu Company, g vor known ka tbs coinzannitp
Ibr_over /tray yam,continua to insure ackinzt loel
araMlite - bY ere, on Public or Private - Rowans
.ettits , or far alimited time. Alto, on
_
Iramttom,Stocke Gifted/I and NerahmuSee gemerany
ma liberal team.
Thetr Capital, together with& large Smotoe Rom it
Invested In the moat metal mule, wUch meat
them to oini to the Insured an multabtag security lL
the cue alms.
Dardelßrallh,
Alexander Benson,
Haslehmst,
Th lsaac onlasitobine,
Daniel
D. • s:
WILLIAM G. Ctsovramx..
puns
r 92IIteco aI OOZIPANY.
WIB AND INLAND INSDBABIDD
... . _ .. ..
Mande lc Buck, .1 W. leverrsas,
Obsslesißleherdsort. 'Robert -B. PolAer.
Beery /no. Kessler, Jr„
Samuel W S. D. Woodreal
P. S. junto% Ma . Stokes,
ea.. A.' Joe. D. Ellis. t rit tilWil If li
GELS& DJUSARDepea. Mom Prtablairl
yr. 1. atiantalunii. Ellserigarr
I.I4VOICS.
RICHARD PENISTAN'S
Ale, Wino and Liquor Vaults,
489 Chestnut Street,
PEELLADELPMEA.
Established for the Bale of Unadulter
ated Liquors Only.
Special Notice to Families!
Richard Perristan's
Celebrated, Ale, Porter and Brows
Stant,
now eomti reeccaurt m e=tue MAIM Fawn)
$1 25 PER DOZEN.
(These Battles hold one Plata
Tim starabelas of the veil, beet w vatur, U mom! bs
admltsedis le delivered to aU part l city without situ
Brandies, Wines, Gins, Whiskiesoba,dits
Warranted larvae lower e rle Wee, by th ,
O:IIAMPA9NEIS of the bed brands Mind lower
tr."-atn.hz-kgrott.,
PURR GRAPE JUICE.
This la an excellent ankle for Invalids. It Is amy
Care Dragnets.
HAVA.NA CIGAR&
OLIVE OM.
BAY BUM,
SARDINES. ax
tendon awl Dublin Porter and Brown Btost—MlZll o
and Scotch Alen. eel=
JUST OPENED,
Penist a,n's Branch
Ale, Wine and Liquor Vaulte,
Nos. 37 and 39' South Third Street,
Phllodelphlo. Bear Mamma on Bank street. =WS
HER MA JESTY
_ CHAMPAGNE,
d_ DI? N . ',
tat 4013111 IT, OM AMT.
WENZL—Theatteation of the tragle soltailed
T T the ibilowleg_verr choice Win_ es,_dW. Ite sale b)
MOMS N. le)ON, No. 111 boom Mont West
above Wahron •
MADNIItaB-.ole Mind aram old.
EGINERLEB—CumbeII uo. double au
triple Grape, , llL Crosoe & Sons, B l adolph. Topaz, Meg
_, Crown and P. Valletta
I TG—Valiette,_, Vinho Velho Ite4 Denton ant
Rebello Valente & oo._,_Vintseen 1885 to UK
CLABICTS—Cnnse NUM and Glahtephe OW,
lalnilli fTE
VARMO —G. Jourdan, Brive & 00.
liCaT—de Eton
CILIMPAGNIeiI -- ta itTt any, "Golden tater;
de
vorite m Venom ends. Ner Naletter and Baal ainwa and An y
fa -
rum VMSZEMECE3.--500 Cases Pure Old Wheat. Bye,
‘J Bourbon and Monongahela Whiskies, fbr sale by
E. P. MLDDLIFI'ON,
- 5 North Front street.
~~i
GrECO. A. COOKE,
No, 1314 Washington avenue,
invites the attention of the Public to his PRESTON
COAL, which is an article that gives unbounded satis
faction to all my customers generallY are Wing it
in at the present prices, in preference to TORMI43OI
COAL. Egg and Stove sizes at $6 75 per toe. Also the
genuine Eagle Vein Coal, same sizes, same price.
A superior quality of MUCH COAL, Egg and
Stove. at $7 50 per ton.
Orders received at 114 South THIRD St. my6-Sukt
FOR GOOD LARGE NUT, $650 FOR
tit, STOVE or RESTER COAL. J. ARMITR,
rteenth and Washington avenue. •1:019.1m*
21. MASON B. JOHN Z. MOWN
1-11VUNDERSIGNED INVITE A'rriaGriON TO
h C eir stock of
Bnck Mountain Company's Coal.
lebith NaViliktion Cronipany's 00a1; and
Lemon hroo.mou. •
which they are prepared to sell at the lowest market
rates, and to deliver in the best condition, •
Ordersleft with &MASON- BLEiligii„ Franklin is*
Ode Fulidbili; SEVENTH streelow limi llmwal
be promptly attended.rio. • .n.issiso
SeMf ~,robEareptl3nt*ltEabnylkill.
COAL,I3IIGAB MAR. BEAVAR. VALICADOW AND
Mot=Mountain. UM& 001LV. an& Mot I.4ontat
front BohuyAtiLli. prew.ed. , .
WALT use, , llDenot N. Wi 002 <! unpro
LOW - atrootai ON O% Zit% 11 . 11501 A SZOOND
whir . . - 11 . . WiLLIONAM
, .
John Doverenn.
Thomas Smith,
MLes,
T*, wi
MIT I r e aU
Jr.
SMITH. Jr., President;
ELMMM,
ssFOR BOSTONMass.—Express , Lina—Thog
fine schooner 'mit& L. SMITE. OitPtah"
Smith. is now loading for the above port at
Willow street wharf, and will have prompt deeps
di.
For freight. apply to DAVID COO P Morns
WANTED.—A Vessel of about 100 M mat
• Lumber, to oarry timber from Denton, Md. to
ilmington, Del. Apoty to DAVID COOPMB.
is W W burres. ap27
WANTED TO PURCHASE - A. good Vessel
sultablelor Lumber trade: 1.25.003 to - 150.tre fees
capacity: not over four pears old. Apply tom
A. SOITDER & CO., Dock street wharf. . je+-41..
, O,TEAMEHLP PRON.BOBTOlT.—Cket
eignees of merchandise. per abeve steamer, twilit
please send for their goods, now landing at Piste street
Wharf. (d ell-st) RY WlNno2c 3 (XL
QU P MEBBLUAG Leckle, master. from Liver
la pool. Is now dischargiag under genersd order at
Shipisext street wharf. Comsignees will please attend
to toe inception of their goods. PETER WRIGHT
Os BONS, 115 Walnut street. mint tf
TAEI. EißlNDLlCll,snasesso to JOHN EIBINDLBIIII
M t3ONS, Ball Nakao, No. SOO North DELAWAN.II
Avenue, Philadelphia.
dB work done in the best rummer and on toe lowan
and most favorable terms, and warramml to site ME
est 11105ftInalL
•
Particular attsmticsi elven to renatrinr.
WILLIAM G. PERRY,.
Stationer and Bookseller,
HAS REMOVED
from 13. W. cor. Fourth and Race, to
No. 72 Arch Street.;
myBB4f ' 6
P LANE ,
ZABRIAGE MAXIM
3336 MARKET i3treet, West Pououelpolo. 3 slam*
• est of 31arketstreet bridge. •A n wimrtment 0 own
doges Constantly 011 hand nar3s-Itn*
'CIARDNIER Ak FLEXING, COACCED.
' . 114T(V11 - 4 s 21.4 Bonin Rif/ street, below
Amin. elPhio• •
alr An assortment of NEW and
Cloxr.Brii.GEl3 19W0.y0 On hand, et
PRICEMS•
81UPPIIIR
FOR- NEW YORIE,,__
7 7 -. 11 Dela - W-11re and Raritan Canal."'"
This Pidladelnbia and New York NaPrese
Steamlboat Company.
.11.1rfro1n
1 1'4 . Timm WHARF bplow mAa nEcET straar
making e ran in 24 HOURf3.
This Line connects with, all Northern and Eastern
Transportation CompanieS. 'Goods forwarded direct to
all points free of commission.
Freight rebelred at lowest rates. .
- . WM. P. CZYDE&OO .. .,Agene%
• 14 South WharvesPialladelpela v
I.AJ3. HAND_ Agent,
tahl4-tf • - - - 117-Wall street, New York.
s air at. V • FOR SAVANNA G. OA
THE' PHILADELPHIA ANT} SOT/111-
=I/IL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S BEM/LAIC
LINE SAILING EVERY SATURDAY.
- .
•
'The, new and splendid steamships
PIONIsFJI Captain P. F. Howie
Captain Jacob Teal
Cabin Passage
Deck . "
The steamship PIONEER. P. F Hoxici, commander,
will commence receiving freight for the above port an
RACE street wharf onTRURSDAY,June 14th,and rah
on SATURDAY. rune 16th, at to A. M.,
Shippers are requested to send 'Bills of T,sullng with
their goods.
The etate Room accommodations of this Steamer
are of a superior and commodious character.
Freight taken for CHARLESTON. S e, and fbr
'Warded via SAVANNAH with quick despatch.
No Bills of Lading signed atter vessel leaves the
wharL
• S. & J. M. FLANAGAN,
420 Betlith Dela Ware avenue.
For freight or passage, apply to.
WIC C. LA.RRIS.
Freight and Passenger gent,
208 North Delaware avenue.
FOB B OSTON.. T
t . ' STEAItEIBIP LINE DIRECT:
:rani/ • PROM XACarPOBT&VXRP //VA DA P&
PROM PINE ST. WHAJIP, PHILAMELPHIA.,
• AND LONG WHARF, BOSTON. .
The Moen:whip SAXON Captain Matthews, will sea
firm hia on t , June 15, at 21..
The p_ A.BIE i S, Iday Captain. Boggs 10 ; will nail
from Boston on Wednesday. June is, at I'2 IL
The line between Philadelphia and Boman Is now
of the - •
4"131 = 1 )N, Captaln Matthews, 1200 tong burtheeb.
NORMAN, Captain Crowell, 1200 WEB barthen.
ARIES, Captain Boggs, 900 tons tmxthen.
• These-substantial and well appottitet
win Ban punctually ma 'adoerUsed, and fredght s '3t4'l m u23 U
received every day, a steamer being alwaps on the
berth to receive cargo.
. Shippers axe requastot to send Bills Of Lading with
teir iW
Por refight or passage. af to
Hi'l3•Y WTNSOR & CO.,
:._Je11....322 South Delaware avenue.
-
,__PHIMADELPPELA. RICIIMOND AND
MOP.PO
,f/.3Y - 71151' COMPANY.
The fine steamahippee of this Line Insure at the lowest
rates and esil regularly from the First Wharf above
Market street, ever/ s
WKDIMEDAY aid SATURDAY:
At Noon,
Clonnectil o with Itzdtreads !rum ItichtnondiNerfolk
and aty int, forming the moat dim% route Au the
South and Southwest.
Fbricrelipial
app f or paasageowith ecrealleinaccammoda
Mulls, ly
WK. P. CLYDE & 00
Is North load South INlusrvea.
FOR SAVANNAH, GEORGlA.—Pioneer
Line.A. first-class steamship leaves Pier
o. 4 North River, New "York, every SATURDAY for
be above port.
Cabin passage, $l5, -
Freight 10 cents per foot. 50 cents Tier barreL
oona from Philadelphia and other points received.
by any trans nation line, and promptly forwarded
free of on.
Apply to LBWIS L.Jo.`Mkt _
13 Broadway. New Yoria,
JOHN H. AT WOOD
je4-tjyl 5 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
Agents in Savannah, Messrs. Hunter & Gammell.
FOR GALVESTON. TEXAS.
Tv - VAS LINE STEAMSHIPS,
STOPPECG AT REY WEST. FL a..
The Al Steamship GENFR A T SELDGWICK,
J. N. sawyer, Commander,
Will receive freight at Pier 23 East River (New
York). and sail with des
For freight or passage = 6 g superior
tions, apply to
jel.tf
gapHAVANA STEA.SrwwS.-13ESEL
-2,IO'NTHLY 10317.—The s- -
CF. HUDSON, Capt. Howes; STARS AND
STRIPES, Capt. Hamm These steamers will leave
' this soon for Havana every other SLTUBD &Y. at 8 A.
The steamship STARS *ND STRIPE 3. captain
Holmes. will leave -for Havana on SATURDAY
BORN/NO, June 22 at 8 o'clock..
Pass. ge to Havana $5O.
•
For freight or passage, apply to
THOkilas WATTSON SONS,
jell 140 North Delaware aveame.
4lnn . NEW =TOM LINE TO ALEX:ANDNIA.
rigetlywn and W c =sn. rosipesare and DP ware Canal, with as
at 4.lexandr* Va., form the moat direct route far
Lynchharg, Bristol, /Clusxville, Nashville, Dalian and
the Southwest. -
litetuners leave First Wharf above Market &ref t
every W and Eatardey at I M.
linr freight apply to the egehtei. aLTDB & OM
W. .
14 North Wharves.
.7. B. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; IL liadirldge ft-
Cki., Agents at Alexandria.
aIkPOE NEW YOWL—Philadelphia &mum
Propeller Commny—Deepatch and Swift.
sure es, via Delaware and Raritan Canal—Leaving
daily atl.2 M. and 5 P. M.. connecting with all the
Northern and Eastern Lines. -
For freight, which will be taken on aceonuswelatbsif
terms, apply to
midst!
WM. M. BAIRD & (XL,
No. 1= South Delaware avenue.
NEW TOW-BOAT LIRE:
ALA WARN and CHMAPILLEZ
BOAT COMPANY. -
BARGES towed to and from PHIMADIMPMAi .
HAVRE-DE-GRACE, BALTIMORE, WAS TON, and IntadWa point& .
WM. P. CLYDE & 00., Agents,
N 0.14 South Wbary Plaladeipbda.
Captain JOHN LAUGHLIN. Superintendent.
nosrasobrs OALIFORNTA CILIPPKB, LINE.
GAILThie TOMILA_BLY AS ADVIIEBTIBICD.
:Freight for this Line sent to New York by Swift.
dare Line at reduced rates. -
The splendid Al
KIN extreme clipper ship
G FISHER.
Harding, Commander,
stals now halting in the balance of her cargo at
Pier 11 East Bayer, and hating large engage
ments shippers may rely on prompt deepatcla.
For freight, at reasonable rates. apply to
BISHOP. SON CCL,
iny=tf , 105 Arch street.
gaFOR PREP HT OR CHARTER—AI Br. barX
KATHLEEN. Williams, master, 490.C0na
gister and 6,500 bbls. flour.
Al Kr. bark JANET. Burney, master. 280 to= regle.
ter and 8,006 bbls. flour.
Al Br. bark BALTHABARA, Wilson, master, leig
tons register and 3,500 bbls. flour. - -
A 2 Br. brig /DA, Miming, master, 210 tons ?Water
and 2,500 bbls. capacity Apply to
muND 13. 8017 DER &Oa.,
ap2l • •
3 Dock street whart
REMOVAL.
CARRIAGES
_....._.41509
Cia
BISHOP. SON dr. 4:30.,,
• No. 105 Arch street.