RASH .STEkzi. ICNTew•ndcnee Of the Phtladclphin Evert Bullotin.l An hour after leaving the Palace Cenci, 1 wir standing by Shelley's grave, in the Protestant Cemetery. It lies sheltered in a uichr of the wall built around Rome by the Emperor 'Aurelian, and is marked bya simple slab reposing on the grass: "Pero ,- Bysshe Shellev, Cor Cordium. Natus lv Aug..Mo P th U ing of CtiCll;obithatt VIII ;ful la de l Ni CCX • 1 'N him t &Alt But loth suffer a sea-change Into something rich and strange.' . It is thus, with the aid of two lingua s, the representatives of the poet have commemaated his Ehipwreek, in the gulf of Spezia - his antique , funeral rite, and the conservation of his heart, which, by a natur,al condition, remained whole' after the fuel was exhausted. That car cordium that heart that used to beat so high with a vague revolt at all oppression—is what was laid, calm, large and free, under the snowy stone. Standing around, like games about an altar, are res a group of cypresses. their solid and dusky py dly stirring in the breeze; and, some splendid roses, all heated with noon, and stretching, back their broad. petals in the most voluptuous expansion, shed from time to time, a passionate leaf upon the name, or the date, or the verse ; while the toothed shadow of the grim Roman battlements . goes grinding slowly over the place of graves. A friend, more imaginative than 1, declares that it is all "just like Shelley." Near by, in the pietureSqUe neglect of the Old Heretic Ground, rests the lonely dust of Keats. A simple upright marble, planted 'at the grave's ham: - bears a elithatily-eurlyreomd-a-clumsily written legend "This Grave contains all that was mortal of a YOUNG ENGLISH POET, who, on his death-bed, in the bitterness of his heart at the malicious power of his enemies, desired these words to be eugraven on his tom e Lies b-s One tone: 'Her Whose Name was Writ in Water. 'February '24, 1821.' " From the foot of- the grave plunges the fosse which surrounds the inclosure; behind it extend the niches and machicolations of the Aurelian -. wall; and a noble relic of the statelier days of Rome, the tomb of Calus Cestius, steads Just be hind. like a watcher. 'This monument of the Augustan age, a proud pyramid 114,,. feet high, profiles its angle with Egyptian severity upon the blue, and once every day rakes the graves with its sharp shadow. At the time of my visit a crop of wheat, which the sexton had taken the liberty to cultivate out of the mass of Protestant dust, was swinging and rolling over the field in the golden air. A vase of dead flowers, abandcned upon the grave by a. passing votary, rattled or rustled in a mockery of homage. The cicale were chirping around, and a lizard, easily climbing by the in <lca ta tiona of the lettering, sealed the lowly tomb stone in the space of a thonght. Thus watching the sainuners as he . lies at the feet of a lonely and noble Roman, rests well the singer whom I think the last of the great pagans. After a eemetery.one needs a good long walk in the country. The Campagna swept and undulated from my side to. the horizon'—a pitecus prairie bathed in melancholy light. Under foot lay the old Ro mans. with the ruins of their tombs, their homes, their towars—they and- their affairs mingled and —rolled-together in the inarticulate dust. The torn lines of ancient aqueducts stretched aimlessly about the plain. recalling many a picture I had pored over when a child at home. Come, let us explore the Campagna. Let ns have adventures, let ti meet brigands; let us drink ewe's milk, let us buy intaglios from the shepherds, let us make love ta brown girls with diStatfs in their belts. . The first brown girl I met had a lover already. The to o were nestling all alone beneath a sprawl ing apple-I:tee in a kind of abandoned orchard. They nestled In the thick unmown bay, alone, supreme, while the_ world lay neglected under - their feet. Their dress was the gay holiday cos teme of t:le plc:tures, Liar e. brigandish. 'Their very attlzude was a picture—she bending over to l ay h er h a nd on his hair, as he stretched himself, • snrine. and enervated, in the dry grass. I grew wTtheu -, y and disgust at the luck- of this rude I had read a blissful poem of Brown • enTl:led - - Two in the Campagna," and endlma - :. in the words -Love is best." He had the ro:::,ance the Campagna. the dark girl, with value them especially, was • ,- ,ne Me zanpa:rna : That Old. old s to r y • : an d 1 ,•,,,,-v e r x.n•r,et ,n al , lnlent 41 my r.ravel er'i tati nie.: feet tLat thls • aad acid of t4lr:.4t. "i:rr - : :ye, iii;;- :17 ,7 ?^C,:iillttil 7,11tk .7.f ',l.lpii?, *A*l:.l ‘!()91%7!:.1. "A".lt. i 1 f - , r, :dll•_.',lt:. 4.hit7iir:rcl T:i..: wut fc.r' L-1,11'17 MEE L r n -~~. Icyr 't; . . It3'::.". c. , !;:r. - 17.1:.: ::, ..1:.:1ciri , ....: 1..1.•_7•.:i,ai:1ifi:14., ihil ec , ....i. , ...-. , , 1....E..7 1..:. , .. ,- .r. vrl:l4 4 .1..,F.: ',":11-a7: 5 :: . 'deTritiotf,l i, p 1...1, Well. let us Lope it was int:taa:dy pleasa.r.t. Both were young, both handsome: and the aurora. of youth and beauty may thrc4 its of light over a very queer situation, and gild it into poetry. She thought her lazy hero an Endymion: and he believed his mistress, as her taper fingers coursed through the mysteries of his preserve ; to be a ye:'?" Diana. ENFANT PE11)1. CITY_ BULLETIN. p, A 7I 8LEm,.!..--Last, night, shortly after ten o'cloik. a fire , vas discrivered on the steam barge 3101111 t VCILIOTJ, lying at Pier No. 11, Port Richmond coal wharves. The alarm was given and the firemen were soon present, but be fore the flumes could be extinguished, part of the deck, the pilot house and all of the wood work in the engine and boiler rooms were destroyed. The boat belonged to, aud was commanded by, Capt. Jacob W. Curet. A son of the captain was asleep in the pilot house at the time of the fire. He was awakened by the suffocating smoke, and had barelrtime to get out in safety. The ma chinery on the boat was much damaged by fire and water: The loss is estimated at iiil,ooo, upon which there is no insurance. The fire broke out tu - 111 - e - nrider — room — i, The boat waa unloaded at the time. MY,TIntY Sor,vgo.-f-Fire Marshal Black burn has concluded the investigation of the fire at the clothing store of Rockbill & Wilson, Nos. OK; and 6€ Chestnut street, , on Saturday evening last. 'fhc evidence showed that there was a wooden spittoon, filled with saw-dust, in the room. lust over the spot where the fire was dis covered. A young man who had been smoking a pipe. shook 003 the ashes into the spittoon, and then loelted up the apartment. There is no doubt that some of the hot ashes set fire to the .6aw-dust, which hurtled slowly; and then from thv spittoon flit. door took itre: FIRE Al A BoAttut.No HousE.—Last night,about eleven o'clock, an alarm •of fire was created by the burning of the roof of a frame building on Swanson street, near Mead, owned by DanieLNic- Offaly, and occupied by James Morrissy, keeper •of a sailor boarding-house. The fire extended to the building adjoining on the south, occupied by Jame Graham, but the roof was only slightly damaged. The total loss was not serious. The fire Men were promptly at the scene, and by their efforts the spread of the flames was prevented. BLIGHT FlRE.—This morning, about eight 'O'clock, the - roor - of - a — house, No. 236 - North Juniper street, was slightly damaged by Etre. AC t!: T.--A deaf and dumbgirl named Catharine Shelton, aged nine years, while cross ing Third and. Poplar streets last eyening, was run over by a wagon. The wheels passed over tier breast, causing injuries from which she died at three o'clock this morning. The parents of the deceased re3ide at No. ll:13 Charlotte street. James Bradv,the driver of the wagon,was arrested and after a 'hearing before Alderman Shoemaker, was committed to a vs'ait the result of the Coroner's inquest. . ALLEGED C111C:14.,.-This - morning, about -flve o'clock, 'Policeman Kelley arrested Wm. n and Robert Markward,.on Market street, Vernon- West Philadelphia, with a lot of hall.; picked chickens in. their possession, and which are supposed to have been stolen on the West Chester road. The prisoners were committed by Alderman Maul. C APE MAY in WATI —The steamer Samuel M. Felton is now making regular trips to and from Cape May. She leaves Chestnut street wharf on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and returns to the city on the alternate days. FACTS I'oll MILLION. —The human body is made up of fifteen chemical elements. As the US 'sues formed of these are constantly wasting, suPplits for repairs must be constant, or the fabric unmet crumble. These repairs must he done with elements corresponding with the original structure. As brick walls are not repaired with stones, or garments with tin, so the walls of "the house we live in" arc repaired only by food and drink containing similar elements. Normal food is worked up by the digestive apparatus into chyle, and poured into the blood. The integrity ofthe blood depends on the kinds of food, and the quantity of air breathed, as no food can be digested or assimilated without oxygen. When this element enters the blood at each inspiration, it diffuses itself -threugh-all-the vital fluid There__it_combines with the nutrient portions to form and repair all the organs of the body, unites with fat, sugar and starch to eon- . vert them into carbonic acid, seizes effete matter, transforming it into other substances for elimination. In these disintegrations and combinations animal heat is evolved. Oxygen, then. is the chief !milder of the body, the only puryler of the blood, and the great generator of vital force. Any deficiency of this ele ment arising from small lung capacity, obwncted air passages, or from bad 'air, must inevitably load the blood-with debris and engender disease. The rational cure, then, is not found in pills and powders, syrups and expectorants , which often make two maladies where there was hut ouv, but in the formative lower, eliminating agency, and ritalizing energy , t f ox::gen izai air, administered only at 1210 Spruce street. E. 0. DALTON, Xt. D. to THE IIIVEr.,11: I rE.—,SUb: -- Ctipti olls the _cork of the Washint.;:on I.ibrary Company. now cli&poi-ed of in aid of tlielliverside Institute, de- E•r4r.ned for the grathitol.s cducatiOn of -oldier,' and sailers' orphans. are im n'..a-ins each day. and shoald nccessary nurr.: , er of -..hate , f e Llispoi , ed of, as it is r.ov , beiievo.l to t e the ca f e, the distribution of presents IN in tf...ke ;7.7.r:ca. before Se-pie:lll , er the time au t., *he t.r.iie of purtha , ..e. every subscriber reo.ive- steel-piate mi.:raving, worth 50 7i.q.5!: Whit . !, paid for the stock. Io additiez to s.:ockho , .cler will receive a v,isa to ur. estigate. the plan fully `.c a.,; ,a 7. a: the principal office. No. 1t.25 Cnes.t.nut CONt-lITII.IN St 11t - .NC K. Of Ohio. introduced a resoliltion into Congress to bestow a vote of thanks on Petroleum C. Nasby for the Cod he has done the country, in general, and, we suppose, Mr. Schenck in particular. We hope Congress:, when it passes the vote, will also pass one of thanks to ('has. Stokes Co., the eminent Clothiers under the Continental, on account of the number of : woe/ l,nbils they have spread thrOugh the country. "WONDERS WILL NEVER Cr.Asu." was the ejaculation of a lady yesterday, After examining that beautiful machine entitled the American Compipatlon Buttonhole Sewing Machine. Cull at the leception toome, Eleventh and Chestnut streets. • BR JA3IAICA GINGER is now an indispen sable article tonne traveling. We fad everywhere a .differeuce in the NvVerw. are accustomed to in the city, and this can-es an unpleasantness at the time, in fact with many sickness. r A 1141 e of Brown's Ginger soon c.anuteracts any injurious effects from it. With chil dren it is an invaluable remedy against the effects of e.t een fruit, which we all know they will indulge in. 'No family leaving the city should be without a good supply. tHE Popularity of Crinoline is gracefully illustrated_ at the Lloup-Shirt Emporium of Messrs. Peterson & Little, No. 70 .Chestnut ,street. These ;tcntletnerehave meta treat public 'wain, (in connec tion with their auency for the sale of the Wheeler Wilson Sewing ,Machine , , establi-icing this popnlar first class Hoop-Skirt depot. Their assortment is the best and their prices thaw lowest. A SWEET SP(OT. • :Mr. Ceo. W. Jenkin- eniphatieally the man for the pc ople. ,tore, ,treet, at all times vi:th :he chotee•it Confectionery,. ForPi:zr, for making hummer ciririk,, etc. DFFUT FOP. THE ::i.kLE OF 1.3.5•11 4 3 Fire-dollar wa:nir, Machine. Clo:hpt W‘. - :h - 4er, and Step Lad -12: Marke: s:rect, .I'4!ladelpY.Lt. J. S. 1.).511 SC CO. 0.1.1,1ORIP ,• ctOCk Gf F Srr:r.Ya for Soda Water; rho 3, r7:ed 7FC, Gfiffith C. N. 'X% ox.raer t.al. 1:, , ,A . - v3.44.iii•,r, , , vr. ril Nif• IC Err ,5 A fit , JoNr..; Dock Street, below Third, revived by W.• P. Dirkin on the European plan. Meals trcan 6 A. M. to 12. P. M. Good lodgings for guests. MUM: open all night. ExAistriE °MixonOa' stock of - THE NEW "FLIRT" IiAT, sold Only by Wood & Cary, 72.5 Chestnut street, Is now all the rage in our large cities, and at fashionable watering places. Messrs. W. & C. are selling off all their fine trimmed huts and bonnets at less than half the cost of impor tation. Tlf lull of that! For beautiful novelties in this line, a' great bargains, Wood & Cary's is fr 'Vt9 )lace. J. 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 citycau be seen at his office, No. 619 Pine street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination: THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.--PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1867. CITY NZWICES. ktiTY.AV. HATi all varie::..., - - and prir:r.. Store. tinder tie Coutilantal hotel V.ld f, v:l. - _•i,, ,- .. , ,. , w.A-. T-AI;(1, , , f,,r Pic Si! 31174311P.5.T. & Fr.rrone.r., (;.tettriut street. MITCHTA.T. & FLEW:HEE, 1204 Chestnut street. .STRA%% ITATs, all varieties and prices. Stores under the Continental Hotel. EXAMINE OAWFORDS' stock of . ST CAW 11.4..T8, all varieties and prices. Stores under the Continental 'Hotel. DEAFMS, BLINDNESS AND (,3ATARRIT.- ROCIWILL & WILSON, Clot MIT,. Clothing,- Clot him , . 603 and 605 Chestnut street. White Linen Duck Pants. White Linen Duck Pattie. White Linen Duck Vests. White Linen Duck Vests. • Genciese Linen Dusters. Genoese Linen Dusters. Boys' Linen Garibaldis. Boys' Linen Garibaldis. A great variety of white and colored linen clothing. Bun:liner Clothing of all descriptions. Alpaca Coats. Roos:Btu. & Witsost, • Olothlng noose; -- 603 and 003 Chestnut street. JMP RTATIONS Reportea for the liflauelphia Evening:bulletin. MAYAGUEZ—Bark Celia, - Gothy hhtls sugar 71 do molasses W.Curnminus SAGI A-13r1g Herald, NS:owI—KIT hhtla sugar 11t1 tea do Do hhrls molasses G W Bernadou Bro. NEVASSA 2 --' Brig Bride, Blauvelt-810 tons guano J E Batley & Co. IVIARINE BULLETIN. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA-.Tmv 10 iff - See Marine. Bulletin on Sixth. Page. ARRIVILD THIS DAY. Steamer Roman, Baker, 42 hoots from Boston, with mdse and passengers to 11 Winsor & Co. Passed in the Bay. ,two brigs and two lumber laden schooners, bound up. Steamer Richard Willing, Cundiff, 13 hours. from Baltimore, with incise to A Groves, Jr. Bark Celia (Br), Dolby, 12 days fromMayaguez, PR. with sugar and molasses to Wm Cummings & Son. Brig Llerald,-Wood, 0 days front Sagun, with sugar end !miasma to Geo W Bernadou & Bro. Brig Bride Mr), lilauvelt, 20 day's from Nevassa (at Wilmington, Del.). with guano to J Ii Bazley & Co. Left brig Cuban, for Philadelphia, loading, to sail in 10 days. Schr Ella F Crowell, Stevens, i 5 days from Province town, with mdse to Geo B liertuot & Co. • CLEARED THIS DAY, Steamer W Whilden, Biggihs, Baltimore, J D Ruoff. Schr N U Gould, Crowell, Boston, Caldwell; Gordon & Co. W H Mitchell; Cole, Boston, Blakiston, Graeff & Co. Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange. LEWES, DEL, July S-9 PM. The bark Celia, from Mayaguez, PR; brigs L Merritt from Stigma; and Ida C, from Nevassalor Yhi delphinia, passed in the Capes to-day. The following vessels from Philadelphia, went to sea yesterday: Bark Uller, for Antwerp; brigs Lizzie Gar row, for Falmouth, and Ranger, for Rotterdam. Yours, .'tic,JOSPH LAFETRA, Coirespondence of the Phila. Evening Bulletin. READING, July 8, DAL The following boats from the Union Canal passed into the Schuvikill Canal, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consignea as follows: Annie, with lumber to Dodge & Co; J E Donotigh arrd-Annie-Lnurie,do-to J-11-Deysher_Jr-Co aay ie. do to Norcross & Sheetst John Smith. do to W S Tay lor; J M Rine, bark to liven° & Coates. F. MEMORANDA. . Ship Fidelia, Kundt, cleared at Liverpool 29th for this port. Steamer Hunter, Rogers, hence at Providence Bth instant. Steamer Worcester, Graham, at Baltimore yesterday front Liverpool. Bark Frank, Lewis, hence at Marseilles 24th tilt. Bark McGilvery, Nickels, cleared at Boston yester day for Melbourne. Brig Bdith, Putnam, hence at Bangor 6th inst. Brig 1.1 C Brooks, McLane, hence at Fall River Sth instant. Brig. Moses Day, Loud, cleared at Boston yesterday for this port. Brig A Weat(Br), Paon, hence Sth ult. for Hanilihrg, was spoken on tne 22d, po lat, &c. Schrs Monteven, Conklin, and Eliza C Rebecca, .Price,sailed from Fall River 6th inst,-?or this port. Seta Boston, Smith. hence at Bristol 6th inst. Schrs Wave Crest, Young; E T Corson,; W P Phelps. Cranmer; Trade Wind, Corson; Seventy-Six, Teel; 1 , Herbert. Crowell; J McAdant,'Willarn; M C Hart. Hart; D Gifford, Tirrell; W F Cushing, Cook; E W Gardner, Steelman, and W G Dearborn, Scull, hence at Boston yesterday. Schrs Fannie A Johnson, Marts' C M May, May,aud • J 11 Moore, Nickerson, hence at Ifoston Sth inst. Schr Pennsylvania, Hutchins, cleared at Boston Sth inst. for Rockland to load for this port. Schrs Crest of the Wave, Young, hence for Boston, and Wellingt ou,Bai bet% do for Bath, at Edg,artown sth instant. Schr B C Scribner, Burgess, at Swan Island Bth alt. 'from Aspinwall. Schr John Crockford, hence at Fall River Sth Inst. Schrs Fly, Fennimore, and Mary B Coyne, Face. mire, sailed frm Fall River 7th inst. for this port. Schr Wm Carroll, Magee, cleared at Bangor 6th inst. for this port. . Schr Clara Rankin, Rankin, hence at Kennebnuk port 7th inst. Schrs W D Cargill, Kelley; Gov J Y Smith, Glad ding, and E J Rayner, Rapier, hence at Providence Sibin s et. Schrs Geo Fates, Nickerson; Sophie Ann,Smith, and Rappahannock, Corson, sailed from Providence Sth inst. for this port. • Setif Two Marys, Willets, hence at Newport on Sun day night. Schrs Hazelton, Gardner, and A H Brown, Pierce, hence nt Dighton Bth inst. CAILPETIIVGS4, &c. CARPETINGS! CARPETINGS! - J. T. DEUtOROIX • 37 SOUTH SECOND STREET, Elas received, per late arrivals, a large and varied assort ment of J. CROSSLEY dt SON'S BRUSSELS CA.Re PETINGS, NEW DESIGNS. Also, a large line of Three-ply Extra Super and - Fine In. C grain arpetings, Cottage and Rag Carpets, Oil Clog,, Shades, etc., which will be Bold at greatly reduced_ prices, wholesale and retail. J. T. DELACROIX. .17 S. SECOND street, between Market and Chestnut N. 13.—Partirolar attention paid to the fitting➢up.of O• ces and Counting-rooms.apl2ahrigtli LEGAL NOTICES. IN TIIE COURT OE COMMON PLEAS FOR THE CITY 1' and County of Philadelphia.—EMMA. PINTO ve. JOHN PINTO. June Term, 1807. No. M. In Divorce toJOHN PINTO, respondent. Take notice that JOSEPH 1 A MUSH, Liu., examiner appointed in the above case. kill addrere interrogatorice to witnesa on WEDNESDAY. July 31,4, at 4 o'clock P. at the Office of Libellanre coninel. .1. DUROSS O'BRYAN, Attorney for Lilielbtnt, j. MIR` 213 South Sixth street. AIUCtION SALES. AMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, • 1 No. 422 WALNUT street. ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, At 1 o'clock noon, will be sold at public sale-- ll }Po obarts of the Drake Petroleum Company, unle,a tl,t awes-went of two cents per share (called May 14) ,ball be sooner paid. . otderDy of - W. D. comEGYs. Secretary and Treasurer. FOIL SALE. it SA LE—DESI ItABLE SUMMER I 1 31Il1iNCE L; t Willow Grove 12 mile. front the citv - 4ton e ening: 13 'mins, ineltolMi * bath; good cry, titmice variety of fruit, and 4 tern' of land—more mimed: plenty of shitde, and excellent well of water nt I.. , ree and born. l'oiteet , eion immedintelv:. • LIKENS & MONT GOMERY f ni3t» IMS Bench street. hh(IIMT(In t A I 2CIg I I{S." ° "" S. " C JORDAN, 220 Pear *greet, below Third and Walnut et recto. begs to call attention to hie large and varied stock of w,od, now on hand. Hobracing Ines of all grades, muongst which are voile very choice ehcrriee and clarets: Brandies, all qualities and different vintageo; Whiskies, some very old and superior; Scotch and English Ales and Brown Stout, together with Jordan . ..! Celebrated Tonic Alo. now ro extensively used by families, physiciane, valid* and otbore. --Cider, Crab Apph' Champagne and 'Sweet Cider, of (malt ties unsurpassed. These goods are furnished In pack. :144.1, , of all ei74.e, and will be delivered, free of cost, in all parte of the city. Itytt:GGISTS' SUNDRIES.--GRADUATES—NIORTAR, fill Tiles, Combs, -Brmlies, !liners, Tweezers, Puff ,zes, Ilona Eicoops, Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Hard and soft Rubber Goods, Vial Cases Glass -aud Metal Syringes, &c., all at "First Hands" prices. SNOWDEN 5: KROTLIER, aPstf rp 26 South Eighth street. INDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING. STEAM Packing, Hose. dte. Enneers and dealers will fi nd a full aasortment of Goodyear's Patent Vulcanized Rubber Belting, Packing. II se, dm.. at the Manufacturer's Headquarters. GOODYEAR'S, 1 Chestnut Street, South side. N. B.—We have a blew and Cheap Article of Garden and Pavement Hoee, very cheap, to which the attention of the public is called. `,LIVES FARCIES, CAPERS, hc.—OLIVES FARCIES 1J (Stuffed Olives), Nonpareil and Superfine Capers and French Olives; fresh goods, landing ex-Napoleon 111. ,from Havre, and for sale by JOS. B. BOSSIER & CO.. 108 South Delaware Avenue. IMPERIAL PRUNER.-10 CASES MB. CANISTERS. .1. high grade. French Imperial Prunes, landing and for jset le JOS. B. BLISSIEIt . & C0..108 South Delaware (10D OIL.-42 BARRELS COD LIVER OIL, LANDING V from schooner Comet, fromliallfax,a SO nd for sale by IL WINR 82 South wharves, riANTON PRESERVED GINGER. PRESERVED I.J Ginger, in syrup, of the celebrated Chyloong brand; also, Dry , Preserved. Ginger, in boxes, Imported and for sale by JOSEPH. B. BUSSIIdo C0.,108 South Delaware avenue. ROCKHILL &WILSON, 603 and 606 Chestnut Street. BOYS' CLOTHING, New Styles. SPRING & SUMMER Boys' Suit& GARIBALDI 81TITEI, IYlade to-Order. EXCURSIONS. . . SUMMER TRAVEL Via NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SOOr.TEST AND MOST PLEASANT nouTETo • WILKESBAR.RE, nAI cu 0111 Nit, N, . • ALL , . 'N rOWN, ' IOt NT CApM EL, HAZLETON, . ~ - BET I- I LUIIEM, And cli pointo in the • IdUtlttli, M A HAMA and WIi r O:M(NG VALLEYS. Commodious Cam, Smootn Trark. Flue Snmery and Extitllent Hotels are the Specialtioo of thin Route. hromln to Wilkeebarre and Mauch Chunk without uhango of ears.. EXCURSION TICKETS, From Philadelphia to Principal Points, iseued from the Tit :KE OFFICES ONLY, ot Reduced Kates, on Sot or. dar,good to return till Monday Evening. 1,N1•IItii1ON 'rich ETS TO WILKESHAREE, go* for TCri n.tYr‘, it , Stied any dav, Through Trains leave the bepot. REIMS and A MERE. CAN otrreth, at 7.45 A. M., 1.110 I'. M. and 5.20 P. M. For Particulate oee Time Table in daily patient. • ELLItiVI.AER, tieneral Agent: Pill 1.APR1.1.1111, :July I. 'nein to :sold and Baggage Checked through to the P:111(.11 , 111 Points nt Mann'e North l'ennr)lvania Baggage Expreeo Office, No. 105 :Muth Fifth street. J. 9,lmy FARE TO WILMINGTON, 15 CTS. CHESTER OH 1100 K, 10 CTS. On and after MONDAY. July Bth, the at41=441 s tea mer Ariel will leave Chestnut Street Wharf at 9.45 A. M., and 1145 P. M. RI , turning—leavee Wilmington at 8.45 A. M.. and itt.4s P. M. Fare to Wilmington 15 etc. ; Excursion Tickets, 25 etc. look, Fare to Chester or lO etc. 1.Y6-stl '' LONG BRANC I I, IA CAMDEN AND AMBOY, PHILA. DELPIIIA AND TRENTON, LONG BRANCH AM) SEA-SHORE RAILROADS. Passenge.ro - for - the , above - celebrated - WateringPlace will tind this route the most desirable and pleasant from Philadelphia. Tim find and commodious steamer, Win. Cook, leaves foot ofliarclay street, at Pier 15. North Rivet, at 10.30 A. M. and 4.00 P. - Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 8.00 A. M., or 11.00 A. M. will connect with the Boat New York at 4.00 P. 'Bl., arriving at Long,Branch at 6.001. 51, Philadelphia to Long Branch Excursion Tickets..... Good to return at any time during the season. • Tickets Fold and baggago checked through for all trains leaving Walnut Street Wharf, Kensington Depot and West Philadelphia. Also, at Ticket Office Cheqnut street. W. 11. GATZMEB; General-Agent. IiFOR CAPE MAY, ON TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS— The new and swift Strainer SAMIIEL M. FELTON, Capt. 1,. Davis, leaves Chestnut street Wharf on Tues duo n, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 9 A. M., and returning leaves Cape May on Monday,s, Wednesdays and Fridays iit - S A. M. Fare..... fsi, including carriage hire. Servants 1 ;5, Childreu..... 1 " E , ,etirsion Tickets ou Saturday good to return on Mon day, $4. including carriage hire. G. 11. HUDDELL. N. 11.—Mann'sExpros C , ropany have arranged to at• tend to Baggage, and will Alec } Baggage through ui Hotels, Cottages, (Cu% also, sell Tickets ad their °thee, 105 South Fifth street. Iylo-Ntruf, LOOKING GLASSES. LOOKING GLASSES OF THE VERY BEST A LA - Jur Y . EVERY NOVELTY IN STYLE AT THE fOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. JAMES S. -EARLE ti SONS, 818 CHESTNUT STREET, FuRNIiVRi XC. SUITS cif . WALNUT PARLOR FURNITURE, COVERED COMPLETE IN PLUSH. BROCATELLE, SATIN AND TERRY. GEO, J. HENKELS, LACY & CO Thirteenth and Chestnut Sts. jel4.lrn rpr SOPV.CIA.L. - NOT ICE. FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE. AT LOWEST MARKET " PRICES. _CEO. J. - HENKELS, LACY & CO., Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets. iel44m CLOTIIINt:. EDWARD P KELLY, TAILOR • NO. 612 CHESTNUT STREET, Complete twortment of choice SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, REDUCED PRICES. PATTERN COATS, AND CLOTHES NOT CALLED FOR, FOR SALE BELOW COST ap27-19rP HOOP SHIRTS. 628 - HOPKIIOOI' SKIRTS. INS' "OWN MAKE.". PRICES REDUCED.; ! It affords 110 much pleasure to announce to our minter. ous patrons and the public, that iu consequence of a Flight decline in Hoop Skirt material, together with our increased facilities for manufacturing. and a strict adhe rence to BUYING and SELLING for CASK we are era. bled to offer RE D UC E D USTLY CELEBRATED HOOP SKIRTS at PRICES, and they will, as heretofore, always he found in every respeet more desi rable, end really cheaper than any single or double sPringflioop Skirt in the market, while our assortment la unequaled. Also, constantly receiving from hew York and the East ern States full lines of low-priced fights at very low priced. among which is a lot of Plain Skirts at the following rates ; 16 springs, 65 cents; 20 springs, 66 cents; "be ring, 75 cents; - SU - 11:Pl . r S him made to order, altered and repaired, whOlesale and retail. at the Philadelphia Hoop-Sk irt Emporitun, No. 628 Arch street, below Seventh. wly rp WM. T. HOPKINS. TJ OOP SKIRTS AND CORSETS.—MRS. E. BAYLEY .11 No. 812 Vino street, is now manufacturing all the varieties of Hoop Skirts, Corsets, etc. She has also the Real 'French Corsets, of new styles; Hoop Skirt/ altered and repaired. ROCKHILL &WILSON, 603 d-605-CHESTNUT ST. In Custom Department the choicest stock of Coatings and Cassimeres ever offered. , Our atrons can de pend on getting a god fitting and well trimmedgarment. 01€1 Rye raiskim THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF FINE 011 D RYE WHISKIES IN THE LAND IS NOW POSSESSED BY HENRY S. HANNIS & 1218 and 220 SOUTH iFißcolsyr STREET, Who offer the, same TO THE TRADE, in Lots, on very advant4eons Terms. • . . Their Stock of Rye Whiskies, IN BOND,'coinprises all the favorite brands ox taut, and runs through - theVatious , months of 1864436, and df MAI year, up Up present date. Liberal contracts sn Bonded ts to arrive at Pennsylvania R.U. Depot, Erries. son Line 'Wharf or atWarehouses, as parties may elect. , WATCHER, .revini.ittle, it * BY STEAMSHIP "RUSSIA." SILVER FILAGREE JEWELRY, Direct from Genoa. FANS AND FRENCH JEWELRY, I Ire - a - from P JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., 822 CHESTNUT STREET. fel•Ltn.w.tfrO, _ 10'28. I.J. TAYLOR, • t. 9 JEWELER. An eleFont atocicompriziiii FINE WATCHES. • - DIAMONDS. . EI.Ee;ANT JEWELRY. SILVER WA RE PLATED CIA)CKS. Offered at reduced price... Watches warranted for two Year!. Silver ware imitable for bridal preeenta., WATCHES REPAIRED AND WARRANTED. • 1028 CHESTNUT ST. Jes-w f m tf tilAtJas,E.Caldwell &Co., JEWELERS, H. 822 CHESTNUT STREET, Call attention to their RICH. AND ARTISTIC 'SILVER ' WARES OF . EVERY -DESCRIPTION. FOR BRIDAL AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTATION, IN DESIGNS FOR THE TABLE, BEAUFET, AND ETAGERE. - fel-f m w-tfrpt INSURANCE. Girard Fire Insurance Company, NEW OFFICE, 639 N. E. cor. Chestnut and Seventh sts. CAPITAL ADD SURPLUS, X 350,000. AB of utdch Is safely Infested In Real Estate, Bonds and Mortgages, Government Loans and othtr good Securities. Thi- Company have suceep4ully ineured :F5100,000,000 Of property iu the het 14 yearp, and paid MORE THAN ix/0 loe. u 1 by fire. It has nearly doubled ito capital lu thio period. It 111 1 / 3 never belonged to any combination of underwriter' in tido city or out of it. Our Agents in ,Penn,ylvania, and elsewhere, hare cull fish - voted to join any organization fur ertabliohing arbitrary rateo and ruler. We hare our 08%n tariff of Premium' and are not under the nuceetity Agentsng f rom.the experience of othem Ilrokert and in Philadelphia protecting to repre vent ue in any particular, ahould be able to 0110 w lour written authority - for doing FO. Parties wilting ineuranco will conduit their own interert by calling in reroon at tido office. • • 1,11:O . 71.11S: THOMAS CRAVEN, IALERED S. GII,LF.TT, FURMAN SHEPPARD, N. S. LA vVRENUE, THOMAS NI ACKELI.A.R, CHARLES I. OUPONT, W'S SUPPLEE. 'HENRY F. KENNEY. W JOHN W. CLAIORN, .10S Et'll KLAPP, AL 1%, SILAS YhRKES, JIG TEIOMAS - CRAVEN, PRESIDENT. ALFRED S. GILLETT, • . VICE PRESIDENT AND TREASURER JAMES B. ALVORD, iYE-Id:ul6mrpl SECRETARY. IPS WV MOlMu I WWII 4Lti ; VJ 11,1 THE FINE SHIRT EMPORIUM JOHN C. ARRISON, Nos. 1 and 3 N. Sixth Street, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in every description of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, In great variety and at _ Moderate Price. Particular attention given to the man-'; _.. D . 111 . LA N E 9 ufacture of Fine Shirts, Collars, Sic Vi.._ lici:g CARRIAGE BUILDER, 3406 MARKET atr °I "—' three squares west Penna. HOU j d B po ee t. t. West Philada. A largo aasertmeut of ' Hui?e a rior LIB warranted to give satisfaction., Carriages eonatantlr ou baud; also, Ca iageo of every jaza.t n ' deecriptiou built to order. inAf ua yam iv , , ROCKHILL &WILSON, ROCKHILL &WILSON, CLOTHING HOUSE, No, 603 and 605 Chestnut Street, Newest Styles Spring and Summer Walking and Sack Coats, Over , coats,Coachmen's Coats. A large Iteady-xnade Clothing stock of Linen Clothing, busters -2nd-Alpaca-Coats. RETAIL DRY , GOODS. MAItIkET ep NINTH. 4 7 tit & ( 1 1 6 WHITE BASKET DUCK. The Extra Heavy quality pure Linen reduced to One Dollar Fifty per yard. All grades and weights White Linen Duck. All grades and ‘ceights Brown Linen Duck. Linen Drills, good qualities. only 37 cents up. Fancy Drills, coed qualities, only 15 cents up. Coating and Blouse Linens, from 2.5 cents up. 131LHACIK.„ . IMIEZ.NANT. IRON BERAGE. A tnwh lot, gofld nt the low.rot old gold Price of unto; the two yxrds - with: In •Inrge ine4l.• tit re. 40 cent Lvirin'a 141a.ck. 'Famartiner. • a, 4 IN Lite Tamartine 1.111 , 1 We mak.% zr; eta. Black Ground figured finalklt Grcnaellnes. vv.:Whitt Ground figured Engliell Greuadium.. 2, ftF. 11n lit Grvundic,- 4..xtt It cheap. _ ' Ol - ,OVED 'ALPACAS GOATS HAIR Fet S,Cdo gra,(l tment rotating , . nt very Mod z ate pile. " ar.t.auttt a z , LA • gr.? Fourth and Arch.. Large Stock of . Summer Quilts,. 1 04 311,1 il'Y Lancast , r 11-1 I lotil•vc,,n,l,,Quilt, , , l'iuk Mar.:ince Quiite, Fiucrt \lilt, Quilts Impoit. d. 11 otrln eupplied with Q:tilte, Nni.k in., Towde, Table utc.. liro,r Net of eutd um,tlitr CIIIC l'f.l line, for Leidiez• Slll to. • I )ittic Lowrie. rr,uch nud IluglUb. 'lllin Gt,tnls, full ..ariety. 6utumer Silky, rr-dzle.•d l'. S.- -White tilmv.h.,lf 1,014 :ale nudretalr delbro w WINDOW SIIIDEfA, M.O V A L. C. N. STOUT & LATE 1026 CHESTNUT ST., HAVE REMOVED TO • 1106 Chestrint street, 1%.",b, rt. th _v 01.4,q3 in a ft, day = irith a full lino, (UP-TAINS, CURTAIN m.yrritim.s, L"I'DoL! 4 TErs (;ouDs. NAND AND TABLE c , )\*Er:s., QI ILTS AND IiOLSE IL fiNISHING DRY IiCIODS, AT LOW Err PRICES. LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. PRONOUNCED BY Connoisseurs "ONLY GOOD SAUCE" A.NPAI'PLICABLJ: TO EVERY VARIETY DISH. Te success of this most delicious and unrivaled condi ment having caused many unprincipled dealers to apply the name to Spyrionm CMILIM(II4I4, the Putimo is respecL fully and farnrstly requested to Pee that the names of LEA it .PERRINS arc upon the WRAPPER. LABEL. STOPPER and BOTTLE. Manufactured by LEA A; PERRINS, Worcester. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, I AGENTS FOR THE UNITED S'PATES, INEW YORK. • • CLOTHING, 805 Chestnut' Street. 603 and FASHIONABLE FOB MEN, YOUTHS and BOYS. myt to daftl EXTRACT Utter from a DICAL GENTLE MAN !AP RAS. to his Brother at 1fte7:576., Si ay JAI% fell LEA dr, PEE, s that their ;CE is highly ca ned in India, and it, Ltable ae well as the xt wholesome CE that is made."
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