SECOND EDITION. BY TELEGRAPH. LATE• FROM WASHINGTON. THE NEW TARIFF BILL, Net as Protective as Desired. THE ROUSSEAU-GRINNELL AFFAIR. THE PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS His Opposition to His Party. From Washington. ' Medal Despatch to the Sulletb3.l WASHINGTON, June 23.—The Senate in tends to finish the tax bill to-day. The Committee amendments have thus far been adopted. The tariff bill will be ready to report on Monday. It is not as protective in its fea tures as the various interests desire. The duty on bituminous coal is reduced to fifty , rents per ton. There is scarcely any change in the schedule of foreign wines and liquors. The Rousseau and Grinnell special com mittee are in session to-day, taking evi dence respecting the circumstances of that' affair. There will be two reports, one for expulsion and the other for censure. There is no longer any doubt where the President stands on the Constitutional amendment. Several Republican members who have all along maintained that there was no difference between the President and Congress, have now abandoned all hope. Arrival of a Steamer. NEW YORK, June 23d.—The steamship Mississippi, from Southampton, June 6th, arrived here to-day. Price of Groin in New York. MY the .American Telegraph CO.] NEW York, June 23. Gold has been quoted to-day as follows: 10.30 A. M., 15n 11.30 10.45 1511 11.45 11.00 151} 12.00 M., 11.15 1511- I 12.15 P. M. CITY 15 IJ.LLETLN. (For additional locals, see Second and Last Pages.) - RECOVERY OF STOLEN PROPERTY.—De teetive Sommers yesterday afternoon ar rested, on South street, two men who gave the names of Vincent and Ashton. He subsequently recovered, at different places, three trunks, containing valuable silk and satin dresses, and various other articles of female wearing apparel, a variety of fancy articles and a lot of silver ware, comprising a salver, goblets, castor and other things. The value of the property found, will reach nearly $2,000. Some of these articles were - stolen from the house of Mrs, Latelle, on Walnut street, above Tenth, and others, in cluding the silver, from the residence of Mr. Frank McGrath, No. 615 North Tenth street. Both families are absent from the city. - . The prisoners were locked up at the Central Sta tion to await a hearing. SUPPOSED ROBBERS ARRESTED. This morning, about two o'clock, a farmer, while on his way to market, was stopped by two men at Bridge street and Lancaster avenue. The men asked permission to get into the wagon, but it was refused, and seeing two other men in the vicinity, they left. Officers Pritner and Clark were notified of the cir cumstance, and found the two men still in the neighborhood. The fellows were taken into custody, and a lot of burglars' tools were found upon them. The prisoners gave the names of George Snyder and George Marco, and say they-belong to New York. They were committed for a further hearing by Alderman Allen. CHARGED WITH BURGLARY.—AIderman Clouds had before him this morning, Ed ward O'Donnell, charged with burglary. The accused was arrested about three o'clock ' yesterday morning, at Frankford Road and Deal streets, for being a suspicious charac ter. He had in possession a billy, loaded cane, coat and other articles. At the hear ing the coat and some of the other articles were identified by Mr. Stiles, whose house, on Lehigh avenue, was broken into and robbed, between twelve and two o'clock, yesterday morning. O'Donnell was com mitted in default of $3,000 bail, to answer. FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT. A man named Neil Collins was ran over by the ex press train on the Germantoivn railroad last evening, while walking on the track near Nicetown lane. He was seen by the engi neer, who sounded the whistle, bat Mr. Collins did not hear it as he was somewhat deaf. He bad one foot cut off, a leg broken and was otherwise 'injured, He was taken to his home near Nicetown, and - died at 9 o'clock last night. The deceased was a sin gle man about 60 years of age. ROBBING A CLERGYMAN'S HOUSE.— Jacob Snyder was before Alderman Shoe maker this morning upon the charge of larceny. It is alleged that he entered the house of the Rev. Mr. Wood, on Hancock street, above Girard avenue, went up stairs and was engaged in ransacking thee - bureau drawers when discovered. He had already poeketed some small articles. Snyder was held in $6OO bail for trial. THE DISAPPEARANCE OF MR. BATCH- F,LOR.—The sudden disappearance of Mr. Henry J. Batchelor from the Eagle Hotel on the 29th of May, has already been noticed. Intelligence haS been received at the Detective Office that Mr. Batchelor took passage for Liverpool, and when within two days of that place jumped overboard and was drowned. He gave his money and a number of letters to the purser of the vessel. ATLANTIC CITY.—The present warm weather will drive many to cool places. The 4.15 train to Atlantic City this afternoon, will doubtless be filled with the can't-get aways, and those who are left will take the Sunday train to-morrow morning. In either case there will be a fine chance to enjoy the Bea breeze. YOUTHFUL DEPREDATORS.—TWO lads, named William Roberts and Samuel Brack ett, were arrested yesterday and taken be fore Alderman Shoemaker, on the charge of larceny. It is alleged that they have been in the habit of pilfering from the doors of stores in the Seventeenth Ward. They were committed to answer. NOTIFY THE POLlCE.—Parties who are about leaving the city and closing up their houses, should notify the police of that fact in order that the premises may be more closely watched in order to prevent robbe -nes. The thieves always take advantage of the absence of pitizens during the summer season, to commit depredations. Nom A ROBBERY. —Mr. F. A. Van Cleve has recovered the gold watch which he sup posed had been taken from his pocket in one of the Eighth Street ,Passeriger Railway • cars. The time-keeper was dropped in the car, and was found by the conductor who restored it to the owner. THE DOG WA .—The war upon the un muzzled dogs in the city is being prose cuted vigorously. During last week 225 were captured. Of that number 38 were re deemed by their owners. The remaining 187 were killed. • BOWER'S INFANT CORDIAL is a certain, safe and speedy cure for colic, paints and spasms, Yielding great relief to children teething. Store Sixth and Green. • MAGIC PHOTOS.—Add a few drops of water, and beautiful pictures will appear. Package by mail, re cents.' Bowers' Laboratory, Sixth and Vine. METRE Fxurr. Smurs—For soda water also bottled for domestic wee. HANCE, GRIFFITH &CO No. 509 North street. t To SAVE MONEY AND TINE.—Buy S'olll' Coal now, and at Alter's Depot, Ninth street, below Girard Avenue. Branch Office, Biath and spring Garden. - - FEMALE Trusses, Braces,Supporters, Elastic Belts, Stockings, a c., of light arid elegant make. adjested' by a Lady, at Needles', Twelfth street, first door below Race. 7-30 s, 15-209, 19919, 16.409. Compound Interest Notes and Gold. andl Sliver bought and sold by DREXEL & CO., 34 South Third street. EAGLE VEIN, Suffolk and• other good Schuylkill Coals. can be had, all alses, at Aker's Coal Depot, Ninth street below Girard avenue. Branch Office Sixth and Spring Garden streets. BnoNzz Ink Stands Fans, Card Ready :a, Jewel Caskets. agar Clisesattlerrate. SNOWD OTHER, Importers, n South Eighth street. HONEY BROOK and. Harleigh Coals, all sizes, at low prices, at Altex's Depot. Ninth street, be• low Girexd avenue. Branch office, Sixth and Spring Garden. DILIIGNISTS'- SIINDRIEt3 IN E'VEBT VA 13NOWNKN & BROTHEat ri TtPorterst 28 South athstreet. OttP. READERS would do wellto'see Alter before purchasing their Coal, as he is selling at old prices yet:' Depot. Ninth street below Girard avenue. Branch Office, Sixth and Spring Garden streets. THE ()BABES OF WOMAN 10Se all their beauty unless refreshed with that enchanting per fume SWEET OPOPONAX, E. T. SMITH & CO., New 'York. Nature could not produce a richer gem or choicer perfume. CONTINENTAL AND ' GIRARD HOUSE Boarders can supply themselves with "Needles' 2Com• pound Camphor Troches" at Jacoby's Drug sore. 917 Chestnut street. No traveler should be without them. BEWARE OF COPPER FOUNTAINS A. number of cases of sickness have recently occurred in this city, caused by drinking soda water made in old copper fountains. Soda water made in iron fountains, similar to those used at Stat kbouse's Celebrated Soda Water mporinm. highth and Green streets, is both a wholesome and refreshing beverage. The finest cream and fruit syrups In A be city can be had at this estab lishment. Fifteen soda water tickets for one dollar. UNcERRENT BANK NOTES. Gold and Sil ver wanted. DEHAVEN & BRO., 41 South Third street. "EXCELSIOR SPRING," SARA.TOGA. Snarsres, N. Y.—The water of this Spring is highly recommended by the most eminent physicians, and is believed to be superior to any of the other waters of Saratoga. For sale by the leading druggists. 1521 152 k 1521 152 - A TRULY GREAT ENTERPRISE. To chronicle great enterprises. in which the industrial arts are perfected, and goods in general use are manu factured at 'a reduced cost by the aid of labor saving machinery. is at all times a pleasing task to the report ers of the press. We will, therefore, supposing our readers to be equally interested, devote a few Pnes to a notice of the extersive Boot and Shoe Fatablish ment,known as Ballard's, which we consider an apt illustration of what may he effected by American capi tal and enterprise. The Principal Depot of the estab• llshment in question is located at No S 3 Dee street. New York, and Is, we believe, the mast extensive of the kind of any outside of the New England States. It gives constant employment to between four and five hundred hands, and has an extensive trade with all the leading cities thrnughrut the Un'on. All kinds of work are here manufactured. from the coarse kip skin brogan. to the finest Bal moral gaiters for ladies and children. In addition to this there are Tour large stores, which are styled Na- tional Emporiums, where goods may be purchased, either at wholesale or retail. They are located as fol lows: The first at No. 661 Ai yrtleavenue.Brooklyn N Y.; the second at No. 96 Montgomery street. Jersey City; the third at No. 37' North , igisth street above Zane. Philadelphia and the fourth 'National simporinm, which has lately been opened at No 1315 Caen/int st.„ Philadelpbia. At either of the above stores, the visitor will find the, most extensive assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen'a,Mays', Misses' and Children's. Boots, Shoes. Gaiters Slippers, etc., etc.. including --many entirely new styles, which are only to be ban at Ballard's Stores. Their immense sates and un surpassed facilities for manufacturing, enables them to unCersel those who are less extensively engagel in the business, hence goods may be purchased at either of the above places at from twenty to thirty per cent. lees than elsewhere. the high rates that have ruled for Boots and Shoes, during the past three or four years, makes this fact particularly la teresting to consumers and we rake the statement advisedly, and with the hope that those that are skep tical. will call, and examine the goods for themselves. A lady who T nrcbased shoes for herself and children. at the Fourth National Shoe Store, No. 1315 Chestnut street, informs us that she saved several dollars by so doing, a- d at the same time got better suited than she ever had been Ware. The reison is obvious, the su perb assortment affords every one an opportunity to select according to their taste and means, and the low prices at which the goods are marked, enables them to rio so economically. Visit this store, and profit by our suggestions. • 1881 CourONs DUE JULY Ist, and Compound Interest Notes Wanted by DRI•XEL & CO„ 34 South Third street A SAFE, SURE AND SPEEDY REMEDY for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera, Summer Complaint and all Bowel Affections may be had in JAYNE'S CAR MINATIVE BALSAM. Compound d with care from the best understood I* gred tents kno en to the Medical Facility, its action is prompt and always to be de pended upon: - while the reputation it has attained as a Evandard Household Remedy, should Induce all t this season of the year to keep a bottle of R , useful a mes fume by them. Prepared only at 242 Chestnut street. SUNDOWN HATS. Gents' Straw Ha . Misses' Straw Hats, Chtdrens' Straw Hats Reduced in Price Reduced In Price. We are bound to sell out t Get a bargain now. Prices never so low for these super'or goods. CHAS. k.K.FORD SON'S. Under the Continental Hotel QUARTER GEBBIoNS.--Judge Peirce.—A. habeas corpus case was heard in which the defendants were charged with obtaining money under false pretences. The 'defend ants organized the Monongolia Oil Com pany, and it was alleged that they repro: sented that they purchased ground in West Virginia, for $60,000, when in fact they did own it having.purchased it some time be fore. The defendants were charged with obtaining subscriptions in order to make what they called the purchase. The case was continued until Saturday next,- after hearing two witnesses. In the ease of Rev. Mr. McElwee, charged with-embezzlement, Mr. Mann stated that he bad examined the testimony, and was satified the only offence that could be im puted to Mr. McElvime wan an error of judg ment in nupposing that he had a right to ex ercise a discretion itrthe distribution of the fund. He believed that, he was doing his duty to the public, and he acted conscienti ously. Under these circumstances, Mr. Mann felt it to be his duty to abandon the case. Mr. McElwee was discharged, and subse quently the balance of $2l 50—the cause of the dispute, -was handed to Mrs, Dowell. A. LEGAL QUESTION.—For some • days a' libel suit brought by Demos Strong, an al leged legislative lObbyer, against George C. Bennett, of the Brooklyn Time,s, has been in progress in Brooklyn. On Thursday the case went to the jury: On the first ballot they stood equally divided; half for giving the plaintiff six cents, and half for a verdict for the defendant On the second ballot, ten voted for a verdict of six cents. After a dis cussion of two hours, they ,returned .a ver dict for the plaintiff for six cents damages; A curious legal mistake,whlch may cause some further proceedings, in the case, is said to have occurred during the sitting of the jury. - When they went out, as already stated, they were about equally divided bel tween giving a verdict for the defendant or the plaintiff, but, after some discussion, they agreed to give a small verdict for the plaintiff. The officer who had been put in charge had left his poet and put another man there, who is said to have conversed with the jury. He was asked by one of the jurymen if six cents damages would carry costs. He 'replied that it would; and on THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, S 3 TURDAY, JUNE 23, 1866. CO URTS. this the verdict was render The affair will probably create a lively time the court on Monday. THE SUICIDE of MR, GEORGE B. JONES— CORONER'S INQUEST.—An inquest was held by Coroner Clawson on yesterday after noon, upon the body of Mr. Geo. B. Jones, whose mysterious disappearance on Wed nesday morning last, excited considerable amazement, and whose body was found on the same evening, about eight o'clock, near Lock No. , 1. The singular fact was de veloped, upon the finding of the body, that it was in a standing position in the water, and the arms were folded across the breast. Taking the circumstances of the case into due consideration together with the pre sumed fact that Mr. Jones was mentally de ranged at the time of the occurrence, his-in sanity being superintended by financial trouble, the jury concluded upon a verdict of suicide. His friends can scarcely believe that he had been in a healthy state of mind; his pecuniary embarrassments were not of a nature sufficiently critical to have led him, by the mental anxiety, they might oc casion, to this last desperate step of the hopeless. For several days previously, he was under severe mental depression, although his illness was not considered seri ous, and there can be little doubt that he deliberately took his ownlife while afflicted with a species of insanity.—Pitesburgh Post, _Friday. • PENSIONS.—The Commissioner of Pen sions has just issued instructions and forms to be observed in applying for army and navy pensions under the act of June 6, 1866. The highest grades of pensions,s2s, $2O and $l5 a month, according to treme or partial disability, will be allowed only to those disabled since the 4th day of March, 1861, and will date only from the 6th day of June, 1866. COMMERCIAL. SALES OF STOOKS. 110003 If 13 5-208 '65 reg 100 sh Reading R c 543; 85 1123.; 100 eh do blO 6454100 25000 do reg s 5 10 2 2eh Norristown P. 55 6000 13 13 Tress 7 8-10 e 10 all Catawisa pr 25% Notes June 102% 17 sh Minehitl R 56% 1210 City 63 new C&P 963' MI all Ocean OU 6% 400 all Phu & Erie 301 100 all N'Y and Middle 100 all do b6r , 31 Coal Fields 4% 600 sh Dalrell Pet 94100 36 eh Little Sch 1000 all New Creek 3i awn 39 PRICES OB STOCKS IN NEW YORE. WY 2 tlegn 3 PM .ITCST CAW. SECOND CALL. American Gold.- 151% bid ......aalee ft.ladtrt g Railroad...... !Ed 31-100 sales ...... sales New York Central.-- 9S sales ..... sales 11. S. as 'Bl .- .G.W.; bid _ ...... sales U. S. Ss, S-Iret--...—..--1934' bid ...... sales Erie...—. .................. se sales ...... sides Hudson Elver--.—. 111 sales --. sales Steady. ......... ri?!!!!1,TRT!Iffl'!!!!•::: Stocks were again very dull this morning, and very steady. Government Loans were very strong, a large lot of the Five-Twenties selling at 102%. The Coupon Sixes, 'Bl, closed at 110®110%; the Seven Thirties at 102%, and the en-Forties at 96%. State Loans were in better demand, and a fraction higher. City Low were steady at 98% for the new issues, and 93 for the old. In Railroad shares the only activity was in Philadelphia and Erie Itailroad,which sold to some ex tent at 30%@31—an advance of %. R Canal i hares were inactive; Schuylkill Navigation Preferred was firm at 84; Lehigh Navigation at 67!;; Morris Canal Preferred at 120; Delaware Division at 54; Wyoming at 61; and Susquehanna at 14. There were but few Bank shares cflared; Central National sold at 1111: 140 was bid for First National: `..= for North America; 141% for Philadelphia; 124% for Farmers' and Mechanics'; 53% for Commercial; 52 for Northern Liberties; 30% for Mechanics'; as for Kensington; 57 for Girard; 80 for Western; 31 for Manufacturers. Mean. Dellaven dt Brother. No. 40 Booth Thin street, make the following quotations 01 the ram of exchange to-day, at 1 P. Id,: 71f American Gold. ..E tnIP iss Sliver—Quarters and ba1vta........14.1 148 Compound Interest No 12% 12% " 11% 12% • " Ang.1844-. 1136 11% " Oct. 1864 16% " • " Dec. 1864... 9% 9% q • " May,1865... 7% " Ang.1.865... 6l 6% 5ept1865... 0% 6 11 Oct. 1865... 15% jay Cooke & Co. quote Government iSecttritiee, &c, to -day, as follows: :SuYin!. Selling. U. S. Vs, 1 331-............-..........-......11 i: 4 110% Olds-20 Bonds-- ..... -.............-103 103.!..i New " 1564—...—.-.-10274' 103 5-20 Bonds, MS-- —10274 103 1040 Bends ..„..« --.. 96'.4 97 7 340 August-..-..-...—........-.. 102?, ' 102 June .... 103 o July. -..------.............102A 102 3 i • Certificates of Indebtedness-.-. 100 1004 Gold-at ist o'clock— - " . --151:2" 132 51 esralth. Randolph ROD.. Bankers. ld South Taira ~ -,. ...t. quota. at 11 o'clock as Mow!: Gold.-..-.:.... .--.......................-.....-...151341153% U.S. 1661 Ronds...--.-----....-.-...110% 110% 13,8. 5-20, 1862.- ...... -.....--...----.....1 03 4' 10331 111 1365--.-...------.--.10 2 4 ( 103 U. 1040- -.„- --...-.--..-- 965 i 96% U. B. 740's-lst serles...•..-......—..--........-udx 103 " ,2d series...-....-...-.----.102144103 sd series.-...—.--....-...1Cd!;011 1 20.1; 17.8. Certificates of Indebtedness-...........100}; 1006 Compounds. Dec.. 1864 109340 Philadelphia Marlieta. SATL'BDAY. June 23.—The Breadstuffs market Ls excessively dull. The receipts and stocks of Flour , re small, but ample for the demand, and prices are developing. There is no inquiry for shipment and the home consumers are not purchasing to any extent. Small sales of superfine at $8 25@9 per barrel; 19©10 for eat as; including 200 bbla„ New York extra at $9 , 75: $lO 75 to $l2 fvr common and choice Northwestern extra family; $ll 10 to $l3 for Penna. and Ohio do. do.; and at higher figures for fancy lots. according to quality. 100 barrels Bye Flour sold at $5 75. In Corn DI eel nothing doing to fix prices. The offerings of Wheat are small, but there is little or no demand and prices are nominal. 500 bushels Pennsylvania Rye sold at $1 35, and 1.600 bushels Western on secret terms. Corn Is very quiet. with small sales of yellow at 05. Oats are In fair demand and we notice sales of 1,700 bushels Delaware at 79 cents: 500 bushels Pennsylvania at 75 cents, mid 9.600 bushels Western at 63 cents. In Barley and Malt noshing doii,g to fix prime. Whisky Is dull. .Fmall sales of Penna. at $2 244V3 26, and Ohio tu $2 2502 24 IMPORTATIONS. RPported for thhiladelphia Evening Bulletin. LIVERPOOL—Ship John Spear, Btinson-8281 sacks salt order. ST. JOHN. N13.--Schr Mary Louisa, Hamilton -772,- 0W laths 4500 palings . D Trump, Bon Co. . MARINE BIILLETIN. rirMT)7ArIV. I :,T7n Bso Marint i ßuilean on Third Pao. ARBIVWD THIS HAY. Ship John Spear, Stinson, 40 days from-Liverpool,' with salt to Beefier. & ue Vertu.- Fehr Fehr Mary Louisa. Hamilton . i 4 days from -St John, NB with lathe and tioick ets to D Tromp; Son & Co. Schr H. Curtis. Haskell, 10 days from Calais, with lumber to LattiburY, Wickersham' &, Schr J Wright - Pickinsoo, &days from Portland, Ct.' with stone to captain. — ' Echr 7 H Hine:Munson. days from Portland, Ct. witn atone to captain.. Behr Dart, Calloway , . 3 dayS from Choptank River, with railroad ties to .I'l' Justus rchr W Fraser. Applegarth,. from Georgetown, DC. in h.llest to .1 T Justus.. • Srtr ...qtrab Cullen: Cullen, from Boston. - - Fehr W Wallace, Scull 'from Salem. Behr B V W Simmons, Williams, from Salem. Behr E Magee, Magee. from Salem. Bohr Ann Elizabeth; Phillips, from Pawtucket. Bohr Sat, Hendriokehn,Shinn.from Maurice River. Schr S Hotchkiss, Rackett, from - Providence. Schr H Croskey. Patter, from Providence. Fehr Alliance. Norton from Choptank. Bohr R Borden. Borden, from Fall, River. • Bchr Friendship. Retell from Wilmington. Schr Cerro ordo. Cobb. from Havrehill. • • Echr Reading RR No. 47,Duckalew, from N Haven. Schr S .1 Bright, ShaT„.from Boston. Schr 15. A Crocks r. Baxter. from Boston. .Schr 7 B Clayton, Clayton, from Boston. Behr Raven, Rose. from Boston. Behr M E Sn'hh, Smith, from Boston. Behr Silver Magnet, Barrett fr - ma Boston. Bohr CE Paige. Prink, from Boston. Bohr Mary D Crartmer, Cre.nmer. from Boston. Bohr Alcora Tolbot, front New York. • Fehr Laconia. Spiker. from New York, , Behr Anna S Brown, Fisk, from New, Bedford. • • Bohr Henry May. Franklin, from Sag Harbor, Behr Ceres. Trefethen, from Dover. N.H. Bchr Rdw Bech, 'Marti., from - Poughkeepsie. . • Steamer Jacob Sinnott, Stevenson, - Washington, j Bark Blue Wave(Prus),J'entz, Cork for orders, Work- En an _ • Brig Harry Emett, Emett, Marseilles, do Brig Matilda (Saved), Anderson, Itastados, Jauretche & Lavergne, Robinson, Behr Waples, Robinson, Lynn, Sinninkson & CO. Behr J Wright. Die,kinson,Newport, W F Burgees&Co: Schr Sarah Cuilen, Cullen, Boston, Blakiston, Groot!' & Co. ' • Scbr W Frazier, Applegarth, Washington, J 'l' Justus. Schr John 'McLane. Small, do do Schr Borough. Galeny, do do iehr 8 Warwick, Spedden, Richmond, dO . MEMORANDA.. Steamer. Delaware, Thompson, for Liverpool, went to sea early this morning. Ship Gent Shepley, Stetson. from Liverpool for this port. sailed from Queenstown sth instant, having re paired. Ship C E Stolterfoht, Berner, from London for this port, Balled from Queenstown 7th instant, having re• paired. Bark A W Singleton, Guest, sailed from Leghorn 31st ult. for this port. Bohr C Loeser, Smith. hence at 13angor 21st inst. Behr Henry, Dobbin, hence at Portsmouth 20th inst. Bohr Emily H Naylor, Naylor. sailed from Ports mouth lath inst. for this port. Sara Julia E Damage, Wroei, and Sardinian, :-.. .31- brook, hence at Rockland 15th inst. FIRE WORKS IN GREAT VARIETY.. FOB BALE AT MANUFACTURERS' MIMES. A. B. FRAICISCUS & CO., 513 MARKET STREET, AND 510 COMIERRCE STREET. GOODS ORDERED) DIRECT FROM FACTORY. • ' No orders accepted after 31t1,9 Ist. 131)1103,11Ti FLAGS ! FLAGS Plage of all Descriptions AT 11011 , S r riVIA.NiNT 5 S MILITARY DEPOT, FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS. Rl6-15t1 BUNTING, SILK AND MUSLIN FLAG OF EVERY SIZH AND DESCRIPTION. Swords, Sashes. Belts. Base Ball Caps, Base Ball Belts and Military Equip meats of all kinds. WILSON & HUTCHINSON (Successors to Evans,Hassall et. C 0.,) No. 418 ARCH STREET, PICELADELPHLC je4-Imrp WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS, IN OIL OR POLISHED. Geo. J. I-lei:timels. JO-1m rp Thirteenth and Chestnut Streeta, Importer and Manufacturer of Gentlemen's-Fine Fern' fishing Goods. JOHN 0. ARRISON, Nos. I and 3 North Sixth Street, Invites attention to hla "IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT," Which has given snob general satisfaction for neatness of tit on the breatt. oma.ifort in the neck. and ease on the shoulder. it Ls made in the best manner, BY HAND, and la contidt n tly reeommended as THE BEST IN THE CITY Also, a bell selected stock of Goods. consisting of GENTLEISLKN'S WRAPPERS, (which he makes a specialty.) COLLARS OF ALL RINDS .A ND LATEST STYLES SILK slim Is AND DRAWERS. MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. FLANNEL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. BreSSEIN esHIRTS AND DRAWERS. TRAVELING SHIRES., Stocks, Ties. Gloves. Handkerchleth, Suspenders. Ho. Fiery. and other goods appertaining to a Gentleman's Wardrobe. PRICES MODERATE. jel-tn rp SELLERS BROTHERS, No. 18 North Sixth Street, - Having added to their fbrmer business that of MILL AND FACTORY FINDINGS, Intend keeping a WI assortment of everything In that line, which they will sell at the lowest rates, including Pure Oak Tanned Leather Belting, GuEl "21greleala Packing, Lace Band and Harness Loather, Boller Cloth and Skins, Card cn i a t inj zioks Rivets. am, Also continue to maw:dhoti:ire as heretaihre WIRE CLOTH, SIEVES, SCREENS,&o, Of which AFITLL ABOOBTMENT Is kept constantly On hand, aps-Sturpi ri RAY HAM RESTORED WITHOUT DYEING.— 'l3 MAKES THE HAIR, SOFT. GLOSSY, LITXTI. WANT, CURES DANDRUFF. ITCHING. ALL SCALP DISEASE'. MAKES THE HAIR GROW THICK AND STRONG. "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." Reliable Hair "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hat C. for Restorer." Its.sTon.A2rvß "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." 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No washing or preparation before or after its use: ap plied by the hand or soft brush._ myl9 a m,w,tf Only 75 cents a bottle. six bottles IL Sold at Dr. SWAsIE'S, No. 930 North Sixth sires t, above Vine all the leading Isruggists and Fan eYooods Dealers The moat American Preventing 33aldness. The great Luxury of MO AMATEURS OF PERE WINES 1 We-offer for sale the following Clarets and Wines: St:Christoly (Medoc) Cotes de Veadelais. tiordeauX. Chateaunenf, Old Burgundi, Cotes de Rhone, Red. Wines Also the, following White Wines: Graves's Superior SanterLe fin, etc. REMIL LTON & CO., No. 219 Noah Fourth street, Corner of Branch. We do not offer for sale any Witte tnat we do not im port cure elves. je9 N H Street. above Market, . TaPPNIA. AND tAAGO.—Cox'a Scotch Gelatin,'ldo Tapioca and East India Pearl 81410. landing and for aale by J. B. Busatics, di 00.. lob s, Thsawsre AVeUOP TIT ALNUTS AND ALMONDS—New crop Grenoble ,Walnuts and Paper Shell Almonds, tbr sale by J BURRED & (XL. ea S. Delaware Awning. riOTTON AND LINEN SAIL DUCK of every width froni one to six feet wide, all numbers. Tent sae Availing Duck, Payermakera feltinz Sail Twine. die. - JOSCR W,:NVEADIAN & CO., ^ . N 0.102 Jones's Alley NOVELTIES WINDOW SHADES LACE CIIRMUNS Drawing Rooms, LIBRARIES AND . SLEEPING ROOMS. Cornices, [I Tassels and Fringes IN GREAT VARIETY. I. E. WALRAVEN, idAIIOIIIIC HALL; 719 Chestnut Streets Suits of Walnut Parlor Furniture, IR OIL OR POLISHED. Geo. 3. "Menke's, rp Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets, FIRST NATIONAL BANK INTEREST DEPOSITS. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITS payable on 5 days notice, after 15 days, and bearing interest at FOITR PER CENT per annum, will be lamed in sums to snit depositor& MORTON McMlOor wr• Jr., 1:0910-5p CabiPt. DEMI & CO., • BANKERS! 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET C5-20's, 10-40's, ISSl's, Certificates of Indebtedness, Compound Interest Notes and GOLD AND INELVDR, Bought and Sold. DRAFTS DRAWN ON ENGLAND, IRE LAND. FRANCE AND GERMANY. 131113.-VaL'S ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANUFACTORY. The hilliest and beet assortments! Wigs. Toupees Long Hair Braids and Curls. Water-falls. Victorines settes, Illusive Beams for Ladies, At prices LOWER than elsewhere. Ensh2S-rp 909 OHESTNUT STREET. 11JEIAIA.EtILLA1 ^ 1 ^ 1( Amply Substantiated AS TO THE FIRE-PROOF QUALITIES, AND ENTIRE DRYNESS OF MARVIN ' S SAFES. .Lum AND DRY PLASTER. MARVIN & 721 Chestnut Street, (Masonic: Hall), 265 Broadway, New York. House Safes. Sword-hand Safes. Safes Exchanged. Send fbr illustrated catalogue. na92B2urp HATS, STRAW .GOODS, ETO., RETAIL AT WHOLES _ ALE PRICES. Barnes, Osterhont, Herron & Co., 8. IL cor. Fourth and Chestnut Bt., are now closing out atretall their extensive stock of Spring and Summer Hats, consisting of Straw, Feltr ovem, etc., of ts, the latest styles and impen At Wholesale Prices. Those in want of goo of th descrition can SAVE at least ONE PROFIT b p u rchasin g here. Jas.= rp To FAMILIES RESIDING IN THERURAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared, as heretotbre, to =WY Fan=en at their COUntrY Residences with EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PINE GROCERIES, TEAS, &0., ALBERT O. ROBERTS,. Cor. Eleventh. and Vine Streets. EDINBURGH STRONG ALE AND BROWN STOUT. A fresh Importation of William Younger's Strong Ale and Brown Stout Porter. Also. "°sOrlratet Alel In fine SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, S. W. COR. BROAD AND WA.LNIIT. GEORGE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. 232 CARTER STREET £nd 141 MIK 4Ullliniff. yarbina Work and Idlllwritlng promptly attandeO to 13,17-rpt SALT. -2.600 sacks LIVERPOOL GROUND SALT ale° 200 sacks Pine Salt, afloat, and for sale by WORKMAN 400., 128 Walnut.' THIRD EDITION. The Test Oath in South Carolina. WASHIlienOl.7, June 23.—The Charleston (S. C.) papers of Thursday contain the argu ments before the 11. S. District Court of South Carolina, Judge Bryan presiding, against the consitutionality of the test oath. The question came up on a motion that the clerk should show cause for refusing to at tach the certification of the Court to a writ drawn by Mr. Whaley, the latter declining to take the oath. The counsel who argued against the con stitutionality of the oath are William Whaley and W. D. Porter. CINCINNATI, June 23.—A. train on the Cincinnati and Zanesville road ran into a broken culvertyesterday near Morrowtown. The engineer and fireman were both killed. During a heavy rain storm yesterday af ternoon, a man entered the American Ex press office, walked behind the money clerk's desk, and abstracted a package con taining $4,700, with which he made his es cape. Bands, XXSIX.th Congress—First Session. SENATE.-Mr. Ramsey (Minn.) introduced a bill to secure the speedy completion of the Northern Pacific Railroad, which was referred. The joint resolution authorizing the hiring of buildings for the temporary accommoda tion of the Department of State, was passed. Also, the joint resolution to provide for the publication of an official history of the re hellion. Mr. Stewart (Nevada) called up the bill to establish a land office and appoint a register in the territory of Idaho. It was passed. Mr. Sprague (R. I.) called up the joint resolution to reimburse Massachusett for the expenses incurred by that State in her harbor defences. Pending the discussion on the above, the tax bill was taken up and its reading was resumed from where it terminated yes terday. HOIISE.-Mr. Julian, from the Committee on Public Lands, reported back the House bill to remove the office of the Surveyor General of the States of lowa and Wisconsin to Plattes Mouth, Nebraska, which was read a third time and passed. Mr. Washburne (Ill.) presented the record of an investigation into the accounts and official conduct of George N. Carleton, Spe cial Agent and Acting Stuveynr of Customs at Memphis, Tenn., showing the govern ment to have cost the small sum of about half a million dollars. and asked it referred to the Committee on Banking and Currency, with directions to examine into the whole subject, with authority to send for persons and papers, and to report at any time, which was adopted. Mr. Washburne (R) also presented the correspondence with the Secretary of State relating to the rinderpest, which was re ferred to the Committee on Commerce. NEW YosK, June 23.—Colton dull at 370,40 c. Plum dull. sales of 1,600 bbls.; State, $6 5 , @,.59 SO; (Mil. $8 70(4 148 SC,. Western. t 6 38@f9 80; Southern, $lO CO: Canada, $.4 6[ qsl3 TO. Wheat and Corn declining: sales unimportant. Beef steady. Pork heavy; sales of 1,400 bble. at $3l rogyll. 87%. Lard dull. Whisky dull. Stocks are dull. Chicago and Rock Island, SiX; New Tor); Central, 91%: Reading. 1085 ; Canton Company, .58; Virginia 6's. 66; Rile, 88i'; Tennessee 8.3; Caro linas, 84"; Treasury 7 3-109: 182 X: Ten-Forties, 963; Five-Twenties, 1e33;: Coupon 6's. 110%; Gold..lM' BALTIMORE. June tn.—Flour dull for the low grades, with a declining tendency. Wheat firm, the supply is very scarce. Corn firm, white $1 85. Provisions qniet. Sugar steady. Coffee dull and nominal. Whisky, dull. VAGR.A.NTIS ARRESTED.—The Second Dis trict police made another raid upon the vagrants in Baker, Bedford and other streets, yesterday. Forty were captured and sent to Movamensing. ROBBERY.—The tavern of Walter Barky, at Tenth and Jefferson streets, was entered early yesterday morning, and was robbed of some cigars and a small amount of money. VOX- E'Crolj9Jl—ti. WRIGHT'S TAR SYRUP< PRINCIPAL DEPOT, ra SOLVE THIRD ST, PRICE, $1 PER BOTTLE; $5 PPM, Tr n T.p Inman The undersigned cidrens take nleasure in cheertally recommending the use of Wright's Tar Syrup, fbr coughs colds, consumption, whooping cough, spotted fever, liver complaint, pains in the breast, - bronchitis, inflammation, and constriction of air vssels in the lungs. The remedy should be in every family: . Charles C. Wilson,Forney's Press office. Charles H. Graffen, Sunday Mercury oftloe. James Nolen, Inquirer office. Wm. F. Corbit, Associated Press. Wm. B. Carpenter, Fire Alarm and Police Tele; graph, Fifth and Chestnut streets. A. Randolph, Front and Lombard streets. James W. Perrine,ll29 Charles street. H. A. Davis, 5.d Gaskill street. John Woodside, 3331 Franklin street. Robert Thompson,l6o6 Walter street. R. G. March. 626 Franklin street. J. Gebloff, 751 South Second street. John Seymour, 511 South Front street. R.W. Howard. I Dock street. H. C. Bartlett, 327 South Second street. 1,. Bates, 605 Arch street. Albert Martin, 417 South Second street. Mary Caldwell...l.o= Ransom street. W. Thomas, 20 North Fourth street. T. M. earthy, 109 Elfreth's alley. George Wilson. 236 Race street. W. F. Brook:8,0 North Second street. M. J. Haaseit,ll9 Canal street. S. Seymour Rose. Bwdleton. Charles Rogers, 921 South street. : - R. T. Wellington Second and Quarry streets; E. E. Thomas, 136 South Sixth street. William Barns, 515 South Front street. S. S. Sanford, Opera Manager. John Maginnis, rear of 134 North Second street. Mrs. B. R. Choate, Newark, Del. George W. White do Co.. No. 66 South Third street: Mr. William B. Wright: Bra: We tare pleasure In recommending your TAR SYRUP (of which we have already sold con siderable quantities) as a most excellent and efficacious remedy for the c,omnlainta set forth in your printed bill already submitted' to thepublic. As a gratif ging act to suffering humanity we will ch recom mend your preparation to all afflictedalth diseases which it is designed to cure. Yours, DILKS & SON, Druggists, N. E. corner Pine and Sixth street'. Also to be had at JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY .Sz COWDEN, DYOTT & CO.. and all principal druggists and dealers. The subscriber would beg leave fanner to say that he is prepared to fill orders and forward the flyrup to any part of the country. Persons eesiring other information by mail will enclose a postagestamp and. answers will be returned as soon as the exigencies of business will admit. Address WILLIAM B. WRIGHT, 771 South Third street - Philadelphia, Pa. 'EXitiBTE OF JULY 1866.—FIREWORKS.—The subscribers beg leave to asanonnce to their friends and the public generally, that they have fitted up their STOREMo. 107 South WATER street,below Chestnut street, for a general FIREWORK DEPOT where they design keeping their usual extensive variety of Fire work& small works, as usual, for dealers, and every description of colored fancy works, tor private and public exhibitions, and are now prepared to receive erders for toe same, and furnish Works of first quality for exhibitions. Also—Firecrackers. Torpedoes Cannon Crackers, Soatick, Pulling Crackers, Chinese Penny Rockets, Bengola I ights to be fired with a pistol. and new style Rockets, to be fired without a stick. and which are very convenient for use on board vessels at see. .TOS B. BUSSTER & "0., las South Delaware avenue: UTHITE CASTILE SO A e.-100 Boxes genulue white Castle Soap, landing from brig P.nnsyivanta, from Genoa, and for sale by JOS. B. SIISSIER & 108 South Delaware avenue. LIVES PARCIESTCAPERS, &c.—Olives (Stuffed Olives),NonParell and Superfine Caner', and roach Olives; fresh goods, landing ex. Napoleon 111., from Havre. and for sale by JOS. B. BOSSIER. & CO.. Its South Delaware avenue. IMPERIAL PRUNES.-10 Cave! 7 lb. Canistera,:htgti J. grade, French InSperial Prunes, landing and - for aale by SOS. B. BBSSIBB. & CO., 108 South. Delaware avenue, -, noprEs AND YELLOW IdETAL t3NDAYMNOI BIIIMESMI MAIM. rams, Bona and illfo l ar t i =stoutly on hand and for sale lay HEED *ay., MI Booth Wharves. . 2:30 O'Clook. BY. TELEGRAPH. From Cincinnati. WASHINGTON, June 23. Markets. CITY BULLETIN.
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