Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, June 27, 1867, Image 5

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    FROM NEW YOSW
NEW YORK, June .27.—Mr. Albert Pearce was
arrested by the Sheriff of this comity ou the 22d
inst.., by virtue of a requisition from. Governor
Brownlow, of Tennessee,upon Governor Fenton,
charged with a • fraudulent breach of trust ln
Shelby county, in* that State. Subsequently
Governor Fenton revoked the order that' he had
made, on the . ground that It was manifest that
Pearce bad been arrested for private purposes.
Pearce was taken before Judge Ingraham, of the
Supreme Court, on a writ of habeas corpus, and
discharged.
A meeting of the New York and Long Island
Bridge Company was held yesterday noon at No.
]4 Park Place, at which the report of the Com
mittee on Organization was presented, proposing
names for permanent officers of the association
and setting forth the reasons which 'call for the
construction of a bridge across the East river.
The regular exercises incidental to 'the cele
-
oration of, the one hundred and twentieth Com
mencement of Princeton Collee took place •
yesterday. Sixty students graduated, and 'a
number of degrees honorary and in course, wore
conferred. Gov. Ward, of New Jersey, was pre
sent during the exercises. .
The semi-centennial anniversary of the New
York Institution for the instruction of the Deaf
and i Dumb,was celebrated yesterday in the chapel
of, the institution, Washington * Heights. The
attendance was large; addresses -were delivered
by the President, Benjamin R. Winthrop; the
Principal, Harvey P. Peet, and others, and the
exercises Of the pupils were most interesting in
character.
The Committee of the Common Council a,P
-m
ointed to maktrarngements for celebrating the
Fourth of July met yesterdtty. Fireworks and
initideifitti—ferin—tlie—priffeipat-eatertainment,—
on which about $20,000 are to be expended. • '
CITY BULLETIN.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA-COMMENCE -.
MEET OF THE AltT DERARTMENT.-Thp exercises
of the annual commencement of the Department
Arts of the University of Pennsylvania were held
this morning at the Horticultural Hall. The
-audience was quite large, and was composed
principally of ladies. The'Oennania Orchestra,
C. M. Schmitz, Director, was in attendance, and
furnished some delightful music. The trustees,
faculty and graduates of the institution,
with the
invited guests, formed in procession at the Uni-•
versity building, in Ninth street ? and Marched to
the hall.' At that place they took seats upon the
stage. .1 •
The exercises were opened with a fervent prayer
by the Rev. Dr. Goodwin.
The pro°ramme was then continued in the fol
lowing order:
Greek Salutatory ...John Wandesford. Wright.
The Advance of &knee Charles Shaffner.
The History of Cities Robert Frazer, Jr.
"Let There Be Light" Edward Fox Pugh.
Unspoken Thought,. .Herman Cope Duncan.
Fate of the Templars Arthur Ritchie, Jr.
Master's Oration—Ancient and
_ _
Modern Learning Franklin Dick Castle.
The degrees were then conferred by the Rev.
D. R. Goodwin, D. D., Provost of the institution,
as follows:
BACIIET.OII OF ARTS.
George Henry Ball, ' William Henry Lox,
Fred. Carroll Brewster, Jr., Thomas H. Lyman,
Francis Herbert Bruner; Wm. Wainwright Maris,
Willard Naglee Bruner, Archibald it. Montgomery, •
Samuel Brown Collins, Jr., Edward Fox Pugh,
Gerald Fitzgerald Dale, Arthur Ritchie, Jr.,
Alonzo Potter Douglass, Charles Schaffner.
Herman Cope Duncan, Newcomb. Butler. Thompson,
Robert Frazer, Jr., Charles Edward Van Pelt,
Vim. AlexanderLamberton. John Wandesford Wright..
James Bayard,.
Alexander D. Campbell,
Franklin D. Castle,
Henry C. Chapman,
Chance R. Colwell,
Asher Cool‘Jr., .
William J. Faires,
Washington IL Gilpin.
Charles Gilpin, Jr.,
L. Rene Gregory,
calmr.os.
William A. Allisort A
Elias L. Boudinat,
Alexander D. Campbell
Joseph C. Carey,
John IL Colton,
Robert Ramsey Cronsdale
John A. Coulter. • I
A. P. V. 11. Dlckaon,
John S. Gerhard.
notrrho
Leonardo S. Clark.of Pa.;
Ilimry P. blunholland,
Pa.,
Certificates of the Aux
eine were given to the fo
William If. Bennett. of Pa.,
Robert M. Bertolette of Pa,
Pablo Canter.), of
Cuba,
Denuia N. Connor, (M. D.O
of Del,
The announcement of
members of the different
The valedictory addre
raid Fitzgerald Dale.
The audience was the'
diction.
THE RECEPTION 01. ANDREW JOHNSON.- A
meeting of citizens took place at noon to-day, at
the Merchants' Exchange, to make arrangeme.nts
for a suitable reception of the Chief Magistrate of
•, the United States, Andrew Johnson, on his return
from the East. _
The call was signed by A. 3. Drexel', Thomas
M. Scott, John 0. 'James, Robert Patterson, W.
H. Gatzmer, E. J. Lewis, M. D., G. W. Camblos,
Theo. Cuyler, W. C. Patterson, J. Edgar Thomp
son, W. C. Swann,' James Page,- D. M. Fox, and
others.
The meeting was called to order, - and Lemuel
Coffin, Esq., was nominated as Chairman. L. P.
Ashmead was appointed Secretary.
The following resolutions were then offered by
Dr. Swann,and unanimously adopted :
Whereas The citizens of Philadelphia, assem
bled without distinction of party, feeling the
.deepest regret and mortification that the Com
mon Council should have so lost sight of the
duty which they and their constituents owe to
the person• and high office of the Chief Magistrate
•of the United States, as to refuse to concur with
the Select Council m tendering to his Excellency,
Andrew Johnson, the hospitalities of the city,
' and providing for his suitable reception, therefore
be it
Resolved, In vindication of the honor and self
respect-of the citizens of this great city, that a
Committee of twenty-live gentlemen he appointed .
by the Chairman to make the necessary arrange- .
=cuts to meet his Excellency, the President of the
Tnited States, at some coqvcnient point, on his
returning to Washington, and invite him and the
gentlemen who accompany him, on behalref-the .
people of Philadelphia '
to visit their city and par
take of their hospitalities. and be it further
Resolved, That the said Committee bo requested
to extend to his Excellency, the President, all the
respect and courtesy due to himself. personally,
and to the exalted positiodwhich he occupies.
It was moved that the Chair appoint a com
mittee on reception.
The chair appointed the following committee:
A. J. Drexel, Maj. Gen. R. Patterson,. W. Q.
Ashmead, W. G; Moorhead, J. Edgar Thomson,
R. M. Watts, John 0. James, Dr. Wirr. Swann.,
Jos. F. Tobias, John Welsh Charles Camblos, J -L.
P. Ashmead, Dr. E. J. Lewis, Jno. Ilttlme, as.
• Page, R. N. Rathbun; Jas. G.' Hood, W. A.
Rhoades, Jas. Patterson, Indob Raguel.
The balance of a committee will be an
nounced iu the Morning papers.
The meeting then adjourned.
A CUTTING Ara AlR.—Pat Ward was before
Recorder Eneu this morning, upon the charge of
assault and battery, with intent to kill. He is a
bailor, and got into a quarrel with his brother, on
South Front street, on Tuesday night. Another
sailor, named Florence McCarty, interfered and
separated the two men. Patrick became incensed
at this, and attacked McCarty with a knife. He
first cut a slx inch hole in his coat, and then went
at Lim again. McCarty Threw up his arm to ward
off the bkiw, and received three cute. Intlamma
ton Las since set in,and the arm is much swollen.
(Yard was committed In default of $2,500 bail for
RECEIVLNG STOLES Gooks.--llenry Barnes Was
..arr.e. , !. , ,e4,.n.tterday,-. ,Dcaoh • aml Tovk littv.ets;
and-was taken before Alderman keDonald i npon
the (tinge of receiving stolen goods. It is al
leged that he bought a set of sails which had been
stolen from a vessel lying In the Delaware. He
wasateld in sBoo,ball_to Answer at court..
Tut. NEWSBOYS' JIND Boor-Pousirmts' meet-
Inge are continued every Sunday afternoon at the
Old Court-house, corner of Bisth and Chestnut
areas. Considerable interest is manifested by
the boys in the exercises of these meetings.
SLIGHT Finx.—Ycaterday afternoon a are oc
curred at the box factory orJethro B. Brook, No.
2202 Darhyroad. The damage done wee about
CO, which Isovored by insnreace.
A. Haller Gross,
Alfred L Harrison.
R. Somers Hayes,
Francis Heyl, Jr.,
Do Bonneville K. Ludwig,
Charles E. Morgan,Jr..
George Oakinitn,
Robert J. S. Steen,
Howard Wood.
OP LAWS.
Lloyd Low - 13 des. Jr.,
Edward A. S. Man,
Alexander Wilson Norris,
Joseph Parrish,
Havid R. Patterson,
John Paxson,
Guillermo C. Pomo,
Samuel W. Reeves,
Henry Saunders.
MEDIMN&
Arthur C. Van Ilariengen, of
Pa.
iliary Faculty of Medi
persons:
Eiiha It.Pettitt, of Pa.,
Abel Price, of Pa.,
George Roberto, of' Pa.,
S. It. Roberto. of Pa.
Jonathan P. Worrell,(M. D.,)
of Pa.
' prizes gained by , the
classes was then made.
:s was delivered by Ge 7
dismissed with a ben-e-
AMUSEMENT'S.
Tau Viramitrr was crowded lest evening to see Mr.
Jefferson in his great part of "Dr. Pangloss," in the
good old comedy of The Heir at Law. There is no
comic part in which this great actor appears to more
advantage, and in every scone he.amused and delighted
his auditors. Mr. Charles liandenhoff appeared as
"Dick Dowlas," acting with a groat deal of intel
ligence and vivacity. lie is very young; but youth,
good looks and an earnest ambition to excel are sure
to make him a first rate actor. The other parts were
well filled and the play was thoroughly enjoyed. This
evening Our American' Cousin Is to be prodnced, with .
Mr. Jefferson in his groat part of "Asa Trenchard,"
and Mr. Charles ra'ndenholl as "Lord Dundreary."
• THE ARCH.—The pantomime of Jack and Gill will
be repeated this evening, with Mr. G. L Fox and
troupe in the leading characters. On Saturday after
noon Mrs. Drew will give a grand compßrno - at:lu
benefit, the gross recipts of-which will be given to the
Association for the Relief of Disabled Firemen. Mr.
G. L. 'ox will have a benefit to-morrow night.
TUE CHESTIai.—A line performance will be given
this evening at this theatre for the benefit of the'Chest
nut Street Theatre Base Ball Club. To-motrow even
ing a benefit will be given at this theatre in behalf of
the sufferers by the late calamity in Walnut street.
A ntimbsr of popular artists have been engaged, and a
fine • bill prepared. A must attractive performance
may be expected, and it is to be hoped the public will
most generotisly respond to the call upon their be
nevolence.
CONOMIT Henn.—This evening Mr. Ira D. Cliff will
be the recipient of a testimonial in the shape of a com
plimentary concert at Concert Hall. Ho will be as
sisted by n number of well-known artists, and as an
fittlatiVo`ifriti.adigre — lfairbe'eti - preparedalarge at
tendance may be ,expected.
CITY NOTICES.
Comm) wild game
Cooked in various ways,
Potted Tongue, Beef,
Herring, Anchovy Paste,
Shrimp Paste, &c., 86c.,
Suitable for Pic Nics,
Fishing parties, Jo.
MITOIIELL & FLETOUICE,
1204 Chestnut street.
NEW SPICED SAIZION,
1204 Chestnut sr
mall
PEnsoNs of larg capital, deslrlnk to
make an investment, are respectfully recommended to
purchase some of the shares of stock in the celebrated
Holcomb ;Silver Miring Company. This organization
is firmly founded on the merit of sliver, of which call
and see specimens of the precious metal, at the office,
430 and 432 Walnut street. The company is young,
having been incorporated in 1866 by the Legislature
of Pennsylvania, and all that is required is to secure
some of the stock, and thus help to vigorously de
velop the rich mineral productions of the celebrated
Holcomb Ledge, located in the Reese-river region,
Nevada.
Tun ingenuity manifest in the construction of
the very popular American Combination Buttonhole
Sewing Machine is really worth contemplation. It
must have sprung from something llke inspiration.
Call at the reception rooms, Eleventh and Chestnut
ktreets, and witness the working of the Ptriladelpnia
manufactured machine.
lloz ! Bur Nor Dicr.—The weather presents
this' anomaly, but other anomalies also exist; for
instance, the Ready-made Clothing sold at Charles
Stokes Co.'s, under the Continental, is of the
highest quality, but, at the same time, of the lowest
price. .
TOE ONLY Model Bath House in Philadelphia
to at Gutekunst's, 219 North Fourth street, corner oL
Branch.
"BOUSENIEHAI " "86116E31E101 "
What is it?
What Is It?
MOTHS AND FRECKLES.—The only reliable rem
edy for brown dfscoloratious called MoTH and
.Fimextros,. is PERRY'S MOTH AND FIMOKLE LOTWN.
Prepared by Dr. B. C. PARIty, Dermatologist, 49 Bond
street, New York. Sold by all druggists.
EXAMINE OAKFOILDB' . stock of
STItAW HATS,
all varieties and prices.
StOres under the Cogtinental Hotel.
-
CRYSTAL MINT DROPS.—Every family should
learn the value of these confections. They are rapidly
demanded on account of their flavor and general
excellence. Manufactured and sold wholesale and
retail by Stephen F. Whitman, No. 1210 Market st.
EXAMINE °AII:FORDS' stock of
STRAW HATS,
all varieties and prices.
Stores under the Continental Hotel
GREAT REDUCTION IN rim PRICES OP HATS AND
BONNET& —Messrs. \Vodd & Cary, 725 Chestnut street,
are now closing , out their magnificent stock of fashion
able Bats and Bonnets, far below the wet of importa
tion. Their "Flirt" Lint is a perfect gem, and is
immensely popular. .
GROVER AND BAKER'S
Bighest•PremlSKl,
"Nlastic" Stitch and "Lock" Stitch
Sinviuu MAOHINEB,
• with latest improvements,
730 Chestnut Street.
RIMIKIERATORS.—SCIIOOICrI3 two patents, the
Ice King and America, are the most reliable ventilating
Refrigerators in the country. Manufactured and sold
by E. S. Farson & Co., 220 Dock street.
PURE FRUIT SYRUPS for Soda Water; also'
bottled for domestic uses. hence, Griffith & Co., N.
W. corner of Marshall and Callowhill streets..
EXAMINE OAKFORDS' stock of
STRAW HATS,
an varieties and prices.
Stores under the Continental Hotel
EXTRA FINE RASPHERRIES t the Gold Britt&le
and llornet, can be had at Partridge's Dining Rooms,
15 North Eighth street.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.-
3. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats
all diseases appertaining to the above members with
the utmost success. Testimonials from the most
reliable sources in the city can bo seen at his'oflice, No.
11519 Pine street. The medical faculty are invited to ac
company their patients, as he has no secrets in his
practice. Aitificial eyes Inserted. No charge made
for examination..
ROCKIIILL & WILSON,
Clothing, Clothing, Clothing.
603 and 605 Chestnut streot.
White Linen Duck Pants. •
White Linen Duck Pants.
White Linen Duck Vests.
White Linen Duck Vesta.
Genoese Linen Dusters.
GenotEe Linen Dustere
,4 Boys' Linen Garibaldi&
•V) Boys' Linen Haribaldis.
..A great variety of white and colored linen clothing.
Summer Clothing of all descriptions. Alpaca Coate.
Roraima. & WaLsorr,
Olothing House,
603 and 605 Chestnut street.
IVIVOTAIONS: ,
,Reportetfror tne Plidadelpula htvenlng Bulletin.
HAMBURG—,Bark. Idollque, Murphy-2383 empty
petroleum bids L Westergaard & Co.
ORCBILLA—Bark White Wlug, Pilte-350 tons gu
ano Bough & Sons.—
0 FA t 4 la Di :DIU Diko am
.. t •• • : .I:LP -------i
tranS'aclfaser... , S3V4en sit Sfc , thAiti.• • • - •
ARRIVED THIS DAY. ,-. L . O ee
Steamer H L Gaw, Der, 13 hours from Baltimore,
With mdse to' A Groves, Jr.
Bark Idolique (Br), Murphy, $8 days from Hamburg,
with empty petroleum bbls to L Westergaard & Co.
Bark Orpheus (Bremen), Wessels, 86 days from Bre
men, with mitre and 338 passengers . The had six
deaths and two births on the passage.
Bark White Wing, Pike, 16 days from Crania, with
guano to Bau 4h &Bons—vessel to .1 Dallett & Co.
Brig Anna Brem), Brune, 4 days from Baltimore,
in ballast to Workman & Co.
_ .
Behr W 11 Mitchell Cole, 16 days from Shulee, NS. with lumber to captain.
Behr E J Iletaty, Meredith, 4 days from Cohasset,.
Schr Geo W Krebs, Cole, 4 days from Potomac.
Dar Mary G Farr, Matoy, Boston.
CLEAR. T IB DAY. ,
!Reamer W Whilden,Ml - ggifitT, Imore, J D RuOlf. '
THE DAILY EVENING BU LLETIN.--PHILADELPHIA 4 THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1867.
MITOIIELL FLETOITER,
Behr B J Ueraty, Meredith, Boaton, Caldwell, Gordon
& Co.
Behr Mary Farr, Maloy, 'Providence, Westmoreland
Coal Co. •
BELOW
' Bark Linda, from Trinidad de Cuba, and brie Che
viot (Br), from.hiritanzas, both at anchor in the bay
yesterday afternoon.
CorrespondeneA3 of the Phila. Evening Bnlletin.
READING, June 25, 186 T.
The following. mats from the Union Canal-passed
into the Schuyikli Canal, bound to Philadelphia, laden
and consigned al/ follows
Joseph Kurtz Nnd Wm Mackey, with lumber to R
Wolverton; Willie & Edgar and Sarah & Alicq, bit
coal to II A-& S Seyfert • A U Rain, lline to A U Rain.
MEMONANDA.
Ship Wyoming, Burton, at Liverpool leith Inst. from.
New Orleans.
Steamer Hunter, Roger.e hence at Providence 25th
instant.
Bark Sarah King (Br), King, from London for this
port, was flrioken 19th inst. lat 42 23, lon Ga.
Bark Arizona, Conant, hence at Falmouth 14th init.
Bark Royal Charlie, Besse, hence at Hamburg 11th
Instant.
Bark Village Belle, Little,hence at Londonderry 12th
instant.
Batk Stabla, Romano, hence at London 15th inst.
Brig Agent, Sanduest, sailed from Genoa 11th inst.
for this port.,
Brig Cheviot (Br), 'Whitney,' sailed from Iliatinzas
14th inst. for this port.
Brig Abby Watson, Wilson, cleared at Boston 25th
inst. for this port.
Brig Elvie Allen, Allen, sailed from Cienfuegos 14th
inst. for this'port.
Brig D C Brooks, McLane, from Hyannis Pot this
port, at Holmes' Hole 23d inst. and sailed again Esth.
Brig Hilda, Nissan, hence, sailed from Falreouth
14th inst. for Liverpool':
Schr M C Moseley; Uranu, sailed from Matanzas
20th inst. for this port.
Schr Elizabeth litagee, Barnes, hence at Trinidad
18th inst. and remained 19th, dischg.
Sehi Cor7pulo, NortoiChence for—ProvidentOmith—
coal, is ou shore 12 miles south of Squan Inlet, NJ and
will probably go to pieces. The C was built atPort
Jefferson, LI, in 1849, was 121 tons register, and hails
from Brookhaven, LI.
Behr Isaeel, Smith, hence at Halifax 20th inst.
• Schrs 8P M Tasker, Allen,
and Margt R Sampson,
Sampson, hence at Bath 24th Inst.
Behr Minerva, Jefferson, from Fall River for this
port, at Newport 24th inst. and sailed again 25th.
Schrs It F Stockton, Soper,
and W C Atwater, Glo
ver, from Fall River; Anna M Edwards, Hinson, and
Wave 'Crest: Young, from Providence, all for this port,
sailed from Newport 25th inst.
Schrs Polly Price, Bates, from Boston for this port,
and C Moore, Ingersoll, from Hingham for do, at
Holmes' Hole 23d inst. and sailed again. '
&hut S A Boice, Boice; J Maxfield: 8 E Corson,,
Corson: Seventy-six, Teel, from Boston for this port,
and L A Danenhower, Sheppard, from Marblehead for
do, at Holmes' Hole 24th inst. The S& E Corson and
Seventy-six sailed again next day:
Schrs J B Austin, Davis, add Margt Reinhart, Ihnd,
hence for Boston,and. Trade Wind, Corson, from Salem
for this port, at Holmes' Hole 25th inst. The T W eld
again.
Schr J T Bradley, hence at Norwich 25th inst.
Affl USEITIEN TN.
See Third Pape for Additional Amusements
O II
M k l i t as E ender l ed N' D R E W
ENTIRE RECEIPTS
OF TOE
ARCH. STREET THEATRE,
In conjunction with
MR. G. L. FOX AND TROUPE,
ON SATURDAY NEXT,
WHEN •
A RAND MATINEE
Will be given for the
BENEFIT OF THE PHILADELPHIA ASSOCIATION
FOR THE RF : 476 c oubs .i fliti? FIREMEN.
Jona*
will be given. See the advertisement of the Association.
NEW CIIESTNUT STREET THEATRE.—ONE week only, commencing Monday, July 1.
Sinn 8: Co., Lewes. The celebrated and original Skiff ds
Gftylords' blinetrelp, from the Acudemy.o( 31th3tc, Chicag),
Introducing in addition to their celebrated Minstrsl
rogramme, the Grand Musical Panorama of Sherman's
lurch to the sea, a feature alike commendable for its
movement and instruction.
ParmMtie and Ikea%
Orchestra 5eata............ ...........
Family Circ1e................. .
More open at 7. Commence nt
NEW PUBLICATION/4.
BEST COOK BOOKS PUBLISHED. '
BEST COOKBOOKS PUBLISHED.
. .
Everizsekeeper should possess at least one of these
COOK KS, as they would save the price ait in a
week's c lug. . .
MISS LESLIE'S New Cookery Book 2 00
MRS. GOODFELLOW'S Cookery an It Should 8e...: 2 013
TIIE NATIONAL Cook Book 200
'PETERSON'S New Cook Book 2 00
WIDDIFIELI)'S New Cook Book ' 900
:MRS. HALE'S New Cook 800k....,.._ . . ........ ... .2 00
MISS LESLIE'S Now tßeceipts for C00king . ........... 2 00
MRS. DALE'S Receipts for. the Million... ......... . 2 00
FRANCATELLPS Celebrated Cook Book. The Modern
Cook,with 62 illuntrations, 600 largenctavo pages."... 5 00
Send for our Mammoth Deeeriptive Catalogue.
Addreer all caelinniqgggr o vAhgegiti, T tp iras
306 Cheetnut street, Phliada., i'a.
Broke sent, postage paid, on receipt of retail price. _
ALL NEW BOOKS ARE AT I'EIERSONS'. 103%1
41/AItrJETINGS, &e.
CARPETING S! CARPETINOBJ
J. T. DELACROIX
37 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
Has received, per late arrivals, a large and varied assort,
wont of
J. CROSSLEY at SON'S BRUSSELS CAR.
PETINGS, NEW DESIGNS.
Also, a large line of Three-ply Extra Super and Fine In.
grain Carpetuigs Cottage and Rag Carpets, Oil Cloths,
Shades, etc., *Lich will be cold at greatly reduced prices,
wholesale and retail.. J. T. DELACROIX,
D S. SECOND street, between Market - and Chestnut.
N. D.—Particular attention paid to the fitting uof OS
ces and Counting-rooms. ap
(31 11 , 1 ai' C4RP 8!
Large ortment,
Fine quality, .
ow lice[
. G. B. SNYDER dt CO.,
apA4mrp o. 201 - North Second, above Race.
Obit S FOR SALE.
_ FOR SALE—SEVERAL HIGHLY TRAINED
Ladlee' and Gents'
SADDLE HORSES;
some of them quite fast; also, a double team and carriage;
or would be willing to biro them to responsible parties for
the summer season.
EUGENE. DE KIEFFER,
Dugan etreet,
Below Spruce
icTO RENT—TO A PRIVATE FAMILY—LARGE
modern Houle and Stable, situated eery convenient
for Simmer and Winter:distance forty minutes from
the State House. Inquire 233Ghestnut street, up staire. 1t•
ETO RENT—GROUND AND SDEDDING, WITH
track adjoining, suitable for a coal yard, in a good
location in West Philadelphia. Apply to S. D. DAN•
FIELD, at the West Chester Railroad Ear Shop, Thirty
first and Chestnut streets. Je27 4t§
CALTIVETINGS, &C.
FOR BALECHEAP—ACAR' RIAGE-EUILT
Germantown Wagon, Miarly now. Apply at
197 Market, or 32 North Third Et. jeni.se
BLAIR'S
RENNET
Fon MAKING IN A FEW MINUTES
DELICIOUS DENSER TS.
HENRY C. BLAIR'S SONS.
EIGITII AND WART STREETS,
mhl2.tu th s BmBpo
•
LONG
VIA.
BRANCH,
1“
PHILA.
DELPIIIA AN!) TRENTON
LONG BRANCH AND
Passengers for the above celebrated Watering Place
will find this route the most desirable and pleasant from
Philadelphia. •
• Tne fast and . commodious steamer, Wm. Cook, leaves
foot of Barclay street, at Pier 25, North River, at 10.50 A.
M. and 4.001'. M. •
Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M., or 11.00 A.
M. will connect with the Boat leaving New York at 4.00
P. M., arriving at Long Branch at O.OOP. M.
. Fare.
Philadelphia to Lon Branch... 4, ..... ........ $3 50
Excursion t . . . . ... o 50
Good to return at any time durlng the season.
Tickets sold and baggage checked through for all trains
leaving Walnut Street Wharf, Kensington Bopot and
West Philadelphia.
Also, at Ticket Office, 823 Chestnut street.
W. 11. G/ItIiZMER, •
je26l2trp4. General Agent.
ROCKHILL &-WILSON,
603 & 605 CHESTNUT ST.
In Custom Department the choicest
stock of Coatings and Cassimeres
ever offered. Our patrons 'can de
pend on getting a good fitting and
well trimmed garment.
•
'oltißye'TM,isPies.'
THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OP
FINE OLD R-YE . WHISKIES
IN THE LAND
IS NOW POSSESSED BY ;
HENRY S. .HANNIS & CO., •
als and 220 SOUTH FRONT STREET,
Who offer .the same TO THE TRADE, in Lots, on very advantageous
Terms.
Their Stock of Rye Whiskies, IN- BOND, comprises alt the favorite brands ex.
tant, and runs through the various months of 1585,403, and of this year, up to
present date.
Liberal contracts made fOr lots to arrive at Pennsylvania R.U. Depot, Erries.
son Line 'Wharf, or at Bonded Warehouses, as parties may elect.
VERANDAH STRIPES.
CBINEON, CRIB, RUB AND BUFF• LOIN AND COTTON
Sri
FOR
- VERANDAHSAND - AWNINGS;
ALSO.
Bobinets and Mosquito Nettings j
with tho Patent Umbrella Frame, for
BIDS AND CRIBS.
SHADES.
PLAIN AND GILT BORDERED,
WHITE, BUFF AND GREEN,
• LINEN AND HOLLAND SHADES,
Made and put up In town or country by experienced wort•
men.
At the Lowest Prices.
Sbeppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison,
10'08 Chestnut Street.
je£43lot
f :1:113 P FIR
D E IPROVED BURNIN . G
R E
-PLACE HEAT)
"%mon' WITH
dctte6lll MAGAZLNE Lt ILLUMINATING DOORS.
Vi:The meet Cheerful and Perfect Heater In
Ueo.
FIRE-PLACE or BASEMENT HEATERS are compar
atively little known in this country, excepting in a few
cities, having been first introduced into BALTIMORE,
some twelve years since, aid, to their use, for some years
confined mostly to that city and WASHINGTON.
Within the last six years. these BALTIMORE BASE
BURNING FIRE-PLACE HEATERS, have been exten
sively used in PHILADELPHIA and vicinity, for heating
moderate size houses, and they have proved to be the
BEST HEATER ever introduced in this market, for heat
ing TWO, THREE or FOUR Rooms, connected with one
chimney
They liave a large ILLUMINATING SURFACE, which
adds much to their beauty, giving them the advantages of
an OPEN GRATE FIRE,
rhese HEATERS have a MAGAZINE or SUPPLY
CHAMBER for coals, which insures a constant fire and
even tenmerature, and eaves much trouble.'
They are also A perfect BABE BURNING HEATER.
Are much more desirable than GRATES or STOVES, re
quiring less coal and attention.
They are equally as well suited to the COUNTRY as
CITY, placing them in the' sirrm or DINING ROOMS,
and heating one or more rooms above.
These miniature FURNACES are set in the FIRE
PLACE, and the heat is conveyed through the chimney
Hues to the PARLOR and CHAMBERS above, thus heat
ing TWO or THREE ROOMS with one fire.
Hy adding coal every TWELVE HOURS the fire may
birkept for months affording a pleasant and agreeable
heat at a very low price.
We manufacture them with SQUARE and CIRCULAR.
TOP Frames, and RIGHT and LEFT hand Smoke Pipes.
~........50 centg.
.... . .7b
25
Je27.Bt.
J. S. CLARK,
1008 llla.rket Street, Philadelphia.
ica-,6tryl
GENWLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
JOHN C., ARRISON,
Nos. 1 and 3 N. Sixth Street.
would invite the attention of his friends
and customers to his superior
assortment ot
'Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods
Also, to his
Improved Pattern Shirt;
the material, workmanship and finish
cannot be surpassed by any in the
Market.
- THE
SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY.
The Fidelity Insurance, Trust
And Safe Deposit Company,
FOR THE SAFE KEEPINVALUABON
OF S, STOCKS and
OTHER. S.
CAP1TAL......... ....... .$5143,000
- -
N. B. BROWNE. CHARLES BILACALESTER.
CLARENCE H. CLARK, EDWARD W. CLARK,
JOHN WELSH, ALEXANDER HENRY.
J. GILLINGHAM FELL S. A. QAIDWELL,
• lIEN • GIBS(IN.
Pr' Office in the fireproof building of the. Philadelphia
National Bank, 921 Chestnut street.
This Company receives on deposit, and GUARANTEES
THE SAFE KEEPING OF VALUABLES upon the follow
ing rates a year, viz:
Coupon 80nd5............ ..$1 per 121,000
Registered Bonds .. . ... cts. per a Woo.
Gold Coin or Bullion. .$1 26 per imou.
Silver Coin or 8u1110n..........................52 per :91,000.
Gold or Silver Plate. $1 per WOO.
CASH BOXES or . ............ Brokers,
Capitalists, ac., contents unknown to the Company, and
liability limited, $25 a year.
The Company offers for RENT SAFES INSIDE ITS
VAULTS at WA VA $4O. ssand Bib a year, accordifts to
size and location.
Coupons and Interest collected for I per cent.
Interest allowed on Money Depoelts.
Trusts of every kind accepted.
N. B. BROWSE, President.
ROMIT PATTERSOr, „ J .:it,
Secretary find Treasurer. jale.th.s.tu.rrlY
rFOR BALK-TWO NEW HOUSES, WALNUT
. lane, filth and nixth holism weat Adam ntrovt,
• Germantown. Apply to A. W. RAND, 124 North
Sixth atreet, I'hilada . lo274(s
ROCK•HILL &WILSON,
. • CI.OIIIING HOUSE,
No. 603 and 605 Zhestnnt /Street.
Newest Styles Spring and Summer
Walking and Sack Coats; Over
coats,Coachmen's Coats. A large
stock of Linen Clothing,'Dusters
and Alpaca Coats.
WINDOW SHADES. &V.
ANGES.
Philadelphia,
INS UItANCE.
DIRECTOR
FOR SAL
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &z.
i t g 4' 4l^
a t ifOliteo
II
.1.1/
TatUie.sl
v&4 4 4tP"
vAuF4-
JET JEWELRY,
Entirely Novel Styles,
JUST RECEIVED BY
BAILEY & CO.
PATEK PHILIPPE & COJS
CELEBRATED WATCHES,
MADE EXPRESSLY FOR
& CO.,
SOLE AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR PENNSYLVANW
A full unortineut of thee° TIMEKEEPERS always os
hand.
519 Chestnut St.
tu4l4
E lt PEARLS, DIAMONDS
AND OTHER
- PRECIOUS STONES.
New and Fashionable Jewelry.
Sterling Silyermare.
TIM CELEBRATED TACIIERON & CONSTANTINE WWI
J. T. GALLAGHER,
1300 Chestnut Street,
LATE OF BAILEY & CO. Je2o thstn :34
LOOKING GLASSES.
;LOOKING GLASSES
OF THE VERY BEST
QUA.TIT Y.
EVERY ' NOVELTY IN
STYLE
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
PRICES.
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS,
818 CHESTNUT STREET,
SUITS
OF
WALNUT PARLOR FURNITURE,
COVERED COMPLETE 7N PLUSH, DROCATELLE.
SATIN AND TERRY.
GEO. J. HENKELS,LACY &
CO.,
' Thirteenth and Chestnut Sts.
3014-1 m §
SPECIAL NOTICE.
FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE
AT
LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
• GEO. J. HENKELS, LACY & CO.,
Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets.
CLOTHING.
EDWARD P. KELLY,
TAILOR,
NO. 612 OHESTNIIT STREET,
'''''"'''''' of •
.
CROICE,--STATLE; NEW GAND RARE 0009$
FOR SPRING AND SIMMER.
ap97-I.viv
ROCKHILL &WILSON,
--CLOTHING, - .
603 and 605 Chestnut Street ..
FASHIONABLE
Ready-made Clothing
FOE
MEN, YOUTHS and BOYS.
RETAIL DRY' Gomm
4
• • 0
'W
LINEN STORE i 41) :
- SUS Arch Street:
Largest Linen Store in the Oity.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.
Linens Retailing at Importers' Prices *
Our Latest Importationp.
Fine Scotch Table Cloths and Napkins.
Richardson's Table Cloths and Napkins.
Scotch Towelings, scarce goods.
Bloom Damask Towels,
Linen Drill Stair Crash, red border.
Brown Linen Crumb Cloth, 212,3 & 4 yds wii%
Several_Bales Power Loom Table UM&
In -to deal§
Linen Cambric Dresses,. new styles.
Printed Shirting Linens, ,
IrishlLinen Sheeting, 10-1 wide, $1.50, a *dß
An immense stock of the best makes of hi&
Shirting Linens.
All kinds of Stitched Shirt Bosom&
aplth th t-itmno
RITTER & FERRIS,
N. W. corner Eleventh and Chestnut,
Entrance 86 S. Elevetah etreet.
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE REALMS
IN
Viiite Goods, Laces, Embroideries,
.Linens, etc.,
HAVE OPEN AND FOE BADE
A LARGE LOT OF
SWISS .Alp JACONE'T
ALICIENNES,
OR
Pulled Muslins,
AT MUCH BELOW THE COST OF IMPORTATION.
apths tu
REDUCTION IN PRICES.
In consequence of Alterations , to be made oia
or about
.A.TJO - U - S r l" 1.4 t,
We shall Sell till that time our Stock of
SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS
AT A
GREAT REDUCTION.
PERKINS'
9 SOUTH NINTH STREET. 7 1
le2l-BtrpC.
5000 YARDS BEST FRENCH LAWNS,
In small designs, reduced to 25 cents,
JAS. - R. CAMPBELL At CO!,
SUMMER•DRESS GOODS,
At 25, 35, 50, 65, 75 cents, all greatly reduced in price.
JAS. E. CAMPBELL & CO„
BLACK SILKS
Of Superior Quality, Very Cheap.
WHITE GOODS
IN GREAT VARIETY, AT LOW PRICER,
SALES FROM NOW UNTIL 27TH DAY OF JUNE
WILL BE MADE AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES.
IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT STOCK ONE PRICE
ONLY•
JAS. R. CAMPBELL At CO.,
727 Chestnp. Street. .
Hoor SKIRTS AND CORBETS.—MRS. E. BAYLEY
No. 812 Vine street, Is now manufacturlBB all
f
varieties of Hoop Skirts, Corsets, etc. She has also
Real French Corsets, of new styles; 800
altered and repaired.
ROCKHILL &WILSON,
603 and 603 Chestnut Street.
BOYS' CLOTHING, New Stres,
SPRING & SIMMER Boys' Suits.
GARIBALDI SUITS,
LINEN IMPORTER AND DEALER.
828 ARCH STREET. -
aP 2O- a.4 4 _ ti9gEel
727 Chestnut Street.
727 Chestnut Street.
sooiestEurrs.
Made to Order.