Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, July 15, 1867, Image 5

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    CITY BULLETIN.
PitrrADELPITTA CATTLE Mitracyr, July 15th.—
The Cattle market 15 , 116 more active this wook.
and prices were rather firmer; 1,150 head sold at
17X0y183. cents for extra Penna. and 'Western
steers, 14017 for fair to good, and 11@13 cents
lb for common, as to quality.
The following are the particulars of the sales:
Rend.
NO'. !'rice.
61 Owed• Smith, Western 16 @lB
40 A. Christy & Bro., Western, 17 @lB
.p 9 P. MeFillen, Western, grs 7 (010%
80 P. Hathaivey, 8 @lO
58 James S. Kirk Western
16 @lB%
35 B. " . 8 @ 9
. 105 J. MeFillin, W.:stern, grs 9 @MK
130 E. S. Merillin, " 44 9 @lO%
54 Uhlman & Boelnnan.Western,grs. 9 ( 1 00
100 Martin Fuller & Co. 'Chester, grs., 8;00.0!4
.180 Mows."' --' - ' - ,'f.: 1 k..:Ur5;Ln.;744. - a,. ,1 ?: (0°'3 4
50 nos:
45 H. Chain, Western. grs 7 OP 9
35 D. Smith, Western, grs 835'640%
. 66 L. Frank, Western 16 6.08. 1. 2,
66 Frank & Sehamburg, Western
80 Hope & Co., Western 15%02)17
8 D. Branson. Chester co.,grs 8 @
8%
100 lien. Hood, Chester co., 8 (00%
:20 A. Ketuble Chester co.. grs... ..... 9. @
9A. House, Delawale ' 12 - 014
53 D. N. Gemmell. Maryland, grs.. 5% % @ 6
Hogs were firmly held; 3,000 head sold at the
different yards, at from s9@ilo 25 100 lbs.
net. The fatter rate for extra.
Cows were in fair demand at an advance; 150
head sold at 4 450080 for Springers, and $750
4100 11 head fi . or cow and calf.
Sheep were dull and rather lower; 5,000 head
sold at from 5@6%C. •11 th., gross, as to condi
tion. • -
A lu;nr AND Myftmutors
day evening, about 8;4 o'clock, James Haggerty
and James Casey, who are known to the pollee
RS thieves, passed. along Locust street and at
tacked Mr. James Gaitlin in front of-his store,
which' is between 'Tenth and Eleventh •streets.
Mrs. Griffin went to the assistance of her hus
band, and both were roughly used. John and Pat.
McConnell and Pat. Dever then went to the as
sistance of Mr. Griffin, and a general fight en
sued. The _police interfered and arrested the
whole party. The prisoners were taken to
to the lifth District Police Station, and, after a
hearing before Alderman Putchel, were held in
$lOO bail to keep the peace. Afterwards, Casey
and Haggerty went to John McConnell's liquor
store, in Locust street, and Mr. McConnell was
struck upon the head with a billy and was badly
injured. A policeman gave chase and captured
Casey,
but Haggerty escaped. Casey was taken
before Alderman Swift, and was held in iiloo9 bail
for assault - and battery with Intent...to_ kill.
r:rm Ss's onct r IT ROCTISSTON.-The
Eicelsior Fire Company, of Bridgeport, Cow.
necticut. will - arrive in the city this evening, and
will lie tendered a reception by the Philadelphia
Fire Department. Daring their. stay here they
will be the guests of the Good Intent Engine
Company,by whom they will be shown all places
of public interest. On the arrival of the visitors
a procession will form and march over the fol
lowing route: Up Walnut to Third, thence to
Chestnut street, thence to Eleventh, up Eleventh
to Girard avenue, down Girard avenue to Fifth,
up Fifth to Jefferson, down Jefferson to Germah
town road, down Germantown road to Thomp
son, thence to Shackamaxon,down Shackamaxon
to Girard avenue. down Girard avenue to Marl
borough, thence to Richmond street, along Rich
mond tokhackauarixon, thence to Allen _street,
and along Allen street to the housc.of the Good
Intent Eng-kir/Company.
CITY MORTALITY.—TIICTIUMber Of interments
in the city during the past week was 127, against
473 the same period last year.' Of the whole
number ]39 were adults and 252 children-205
being under one year of age; '222 were males, 100
females, 148 boys and 13.7 girls. The. greatest
number of deaths occurred in the Seventh Ward.
being 32, and the smallest nuniber in the Twenty=
'second Ward, where six nerd reported. The
princhTal causes of death were: Congestion of
the b On, 14; cholera infantum, 99: cholera
morbus, 2; consumption, 43; convulsions, 2:1;
diarrhoea, 12; drowned, 11; dvsentery, 73; debility,
18; scarlet fever, 6; typhoid 'fever, 13; itifiamma
don of the brain, 18; marasams, 23; old age 10,
and palsy, 6.
Sri:.Uiiion•r BfttNEip."--LThe steamboat "anion;"
belonging to the heti Batik Ferry Line, Was part&
destroyed by fire about half-past twelve o'clock
this morning, while lying at Me,gargec's wharf, at
the foot of Poplar street. The fire originaMd near
the boiler. The deck and other wood-work were.
burned. The wheel-houses are still standing. The
machinery was somewhat damaged by fire . and
water. The total loss is estimated at it.2..500,
upon which there is no insurance. The boat is
owned by Henry W. Miller, and is run by his sou,
Harrison Miller.
ALLEGED SWINDLER CA Sny
der
waS arrested hist night in the First District
for swindling. His plan of operations is to as
certain the names of persons in the military ser
vice, and then go to the residence of their reli
dyes, represent that the soldier is very ill in the
hospital and wishes elothing and a small sum of
motley. In that way sonic six or eight persons
in ' that section of the city hag.•. been duped.
Snyder was committed by Alderman Mink.
Fon CAPE MAY.—On Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday of each week the steamer Samuel tl.
Felton will IcaVe Chestimt street wharf at 9 A. M.
for Cal c• May. returning on the alternate days.
Particulars in regard tofare, &c., will be found
in the advertisement In another column. This
is a cheap and pleasant mode of reaching the -
'island, and it will doubtless be selected by those
who prefer a sail on the water to the heat and
dust of railroad travel.
SALE I,F ELEGANT FrUNlrritE. — TllolllllS
Sons Will sell-to-morrow the furniture of the
premises; 2010 Afeh street, as will be seen by
their advertisement in another column. - Tivr.
furniture is nearly all new and hi excellent con
dition. Before the sale the house will be put up
for rent. The house itself is 20 feet front by 120
deep,,and is in thorough repair. Its location will
commend it to persons desiring a first ()lass resi
dence.
lha s , :ftonntmv.—The dwelling of George 'l'.
Barnes, No, 1106 South Eleventh street, Was en
tered early this morning, by a back window over
a shed. Two bureau-drawers were ransacked,
and all the clothing in them was carried oh'. The
stolcv`property was recovered by a Second Dis
trict policeman, having been dropped by the
thief, who ran upon being tired at by the Officer.
Gi:ANo Ilor.—There will be a grand compli
-,Tentary hop at the Surf House, Atlantic city, on
''next•Saturday evening. The music for the occa
sion be furnished by' carneross &t Dixey's
full orchestra. There is a fine company at the
Surf Douse, and Mr. Caleb, the proprietor, will
take good care that the hop goes oil' with proper
cclut.
MAN Silmins:o.—ltobett Flinn was arrested Yes
terday, tit the Falls of Schuylkill,' upon the
charge of having stabbed John Metlowen, during
a fight with him. The wound inflicted was not
serious. -Flinn- was_ taken before Mauritian
Whalley, and was held iu ii 1,500 bail for trial.
.Stsmefos to , AnsoN.—Thomas Duffey, a tailor
at lieE , tonville, was arrested on Saturday on sus
picion of having . set fire to his store ehrly on
Saturday morning. Ile was taken before 'Ald.
Beiller, and was committed for a further
heating.
A Pmroj. IN enTitril.—Daniel
,O'Donnell alias
Frank McDermott, was arrested,, yesterday morn
ing, for disturbing the congregation at St. Philip
Ncri and flourishing a loaded re
volver. Alderman Tittermary Wilt O'Donnell to
prison.
ATTEMPTED Alt,ON.-JOllll Osborn was ar
reked ou Saturday for breach of the peace, and
attempting to fire the carpenter-shop of Wink=
Frankford. He was committed by Aid.
1191fue, in default of $l,OOO bail.
A SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENT.--The hope Hoge
Company has been experimenting with coal oil'
as fuel for its steam engine. Two trials have
been made and have been very satisfactory. ,
AF..sotamtalo_A PericsmAtie—Dattiel . Fleming,
charged with having knocked down a policeman
In Germantown, was committed yesterday by
Aldaman Good.
• Ab9AV LT UPON ARA I !MAY CO:OW(11'011.—w° WCII
Delaney was before Ald. Senox yesterday, on the
chart. of assault and battery ue lu4 some
trouble with Conductor Long, on the Sceohuyadd
Third &meta Passenger Hallway, on Saturday
night, and was elected from the car. While Mr.
Lung was on his houie afterwards, and was
passing Itlchmond and Ilunting - don streets, he
wr.s attacked by Delaney and was knocked down.
The accused was held to answer. ‘tr
Ea. 1.1,1NG LIQUOR ON St7NDAY.—TIMOttIy HUI
loy has been,hbld in $5OO bail by Ald. 1-lohne, to
answer the charge of selling liquor on Sunday, at
MeCartyville, Twenty-third Ward.
Simi.: the city of Mexico has been captwted by
the Liberals, nothing has beau heard by the
Vrench Government of its Minister at the late
Court of Maxithilian. Napoleon has signified his
intention of sending a strong fleet , to Vera Cruz,
to release his Mexican Minis - ter if he is a prisoner,
or to resent any indignity which may have been
offered him by the . Government of Jharez."
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CITY NOTICES.
THE OVEESTEIING PIANO SYSTEM—ITS TRIUMPH
AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION.—For several months past
the two insignificant Paris musical journals, ha
ace Musicale and Gazette Mii,irate, both- in the
interest of the principal piano manufacturers 'ofraris
and that of. MeSSTS. Chickering of Boston—all ad
herents of the old system of parallel strings—have
persistently attached the ov&strung, system in pianos,
which in its new application, was first employed by
Messrs. Steinway & Son, of this city, and has since
been adopted by a number of prominent makers in
Berlin, Leipsic, Vienna and other cities of Germany,
Holland and Switzerland.
. - -
The articles in these papers have invariably been
translated and reproduced here by the equally disinter
e.. ted Wateon's Art jourilal( e believe that is its
present name), the well known local month-piece of
liessrs. Chickering, and have been by the latter dis
seminated broadcast over the country.
In its issue of July dth, the In Journal has an ar
ticle, tilling three pages, in relation to the late award
of piano prizes at the Paris Exposition, glorifying as
usual the house of Chickering, and attacking Messrs.
'Steinway in the molt Malicious manner. But while
-passing over its tissues of glaring falSehood without
comment, we quote the following editorial opinion
from this shining light of musical journalism ;
"While all the sterling and acknowledged. authori
ties of the Parisian press give their welt considered ver
dicts in favor of the Chlckering pianos, condemning
the overtitrung principle in the Steinwayiirands, as
producing positivt3 confusion of vibration, Proclaiming
it not only bad, but showing that it was old, and that
it had been tested by the best European Makers, and
abandoned as.worthless, stillpietadmitted excellence
of each instrument, the superior qualities conceded:
and elaborately illustrated in the - articles published,
was evidence incontrovertible, that the Pianos of
the American firm, and of the German firm hailing
from America, had no superiors, if any equals of
EurOpean manufacture. We feel profound content-
Mem at the result of this international competition,
because we think the judgment was entirely juSt.
That Chiekering's pianos should receive the superior
award to Steihway's was reasonably expected, ,where
-b"th were to lie submitted to the critical examination
and teat of relined and cganpetent judges."
'clime is but one little drawback to the "profound
eonien fluent" of the .1 rt .lonr,tnl, and that is there is
not a erain of truth in it. The International Jury,
climn it admits tube "refined and competent judges,"
have disti»ctly classified the Steinway piano first and
b. for , . the Chickering, and thereby tiwarded to Messrs.
stein way the, first gold medal of merit, and the second
to Chickering, notwithstanding the most strenuous
t • ttlltt, by nearly all the adherents of the old system
in Paris, to have the names arranged alphabetically,
• which the Supreme Jury as well as the Imperial
,Com
mission refused to du ; and the »antes remained in order
of merit, as the official report of the Jury will show.
• We , repeat that the securing of a ribbon—the towel
made of the Ltlgion of llonor—by Mr. Chickering,
through influential friends. fronathe French Governs,
?arid, is all entirely per,tal and !Ale suit r, with
out the stighteAt ,•oilheet ion
. icith the a trard.s . at the E.e
po., ,t being ret'annthended by ,fir known to the
Jury; and however it may he used as an "advertising
Oodg:e," to make people believe - the contrary, it will
never make the Chiekering second medal haorder of
erit equal to the Steinway first—so distinctly classified
by the International Jury, whose decision alone. must
reearded as the tune standard of excellence.
The twaddle of the Anrftat, respecting
r the
overstrung system, is simply ridiculous, and, in fail,
iiisultimito New York piano -makers, who exclusively
use that system. f
Besides the 31essrs. Steinway, all our eminent maims
facto] ers, such as Welter, Decker Brothers, Sleek,
Kranieh. Bach ‘4.; Co., Hazleton, Rustic, Haven Si;
Essen, Mal ma fly • others, have,-for a number of years,
applied the overstrung system in their grand and square
pianos, vault of these skillful makers, in his own way
:aid peculiarity, bringing his instruments to great per
t, ction, and establishing a reputation for theta.
• Instead of being "anandoned as.worthles9," it is
simply a patent fact that the Messrs. Clicked - Iff, of
Boston, are to-day the only makers left in the United
Stitlefi who SIN a Ihcre to the old European system of
parallel strings in gramd pianos„inst as they were the
very last to adopt oversi ringing in smiare pianos, still
clinging to the old system of stringing—to the old de
tached name-board and the English action, after cri•ril
'maker, ieit h wit it si,tle exe ,, vt ion, had been
131 nk ill overstrung square pianos for several years.
At the 'Paris Exposition, the most persistfifut efforts
were made be the adherents of the old system of con
si Ia:1101a lo • defeat the success of the overstrung
faiinos; and, now that the latter has become triumph
at, they will endeavor to r Tit,. the new system to
death. We predict tin inuna:roon of reckless news
psper attacks in the small French musical journals:, lets
ods from European manufacturers. interested artists
and writers, skilfully prepared for—the purpose, and
published to throw discredit upon the victovious over-.
sating pianos and their successful makers. All these,
as a mat ter - of course, will be reproduced in the Chick
critic organ lafre, and 'disseminated over the country
by their agents.
Notwithstanding the bitter mid persistent opp , sition
of the powerful combination of all the adherents ot%the
of,l tqt.,elll; the triumph Of the Ili:MOS with overstrung
...war action, at the Paris Exposition, has been grand
in the extreme, far greater than could have baeo.an
titivated by its moat ardent friends..
A cable telegram to this office brings the gratifying
intelligence that, 01 eleven exhibitors with overstrung
pianos, two received :,;old medals kthe first and third
prizes), and eight received silver medals, while of
about four inuffired with the old plan of stringing, only
three received gold medals, and twenty-two silver
Medals, or a proportion in favor of the overstrung sys
tem of about twenty to one.
This stubborn and incontrovertible tact effectually
refutes all past and future slanders and attacks made
upon the overstriwg system, 'by interested European
or American makers and their partisans. It must cer
tainly be a matter of the greatest gratification to our
New York piano-makers that the new overstrung sys
tem of construction, which all of them in+e in their
nrand and square 'Minot . , has, by the skill of our
various eminent manufacturers, given the amines
tioned supremacy in piano-mai:M . 4 to New York, and
has met with sodh unqualified endorsement at the
';;real piano tournament in Paris.—Aew.
ToF. stock now being sold by the Washington
Library Company, in aid of the Riverside Institute,, Is
at 4 off so rapidly that. It is the Intention of the Com
pany to have the distribution 'of presetitei filice place
a soon us the necessary number of shares tire disported
The principal office of the Company is at No. 1125
Chetdmit street. The. officers in attendance I ' oll
cheerfully give any information desired, :Ind If any ad
ditional checks or safcguardS.can he suggested, gover
and above those already adopted, to insure fairness
and etawklencc, they will he gladly received. It] will
be pleasant in after years to reflect Una we had a baud
in erecting such a noble monument to the memory tj
our departed Soldiers and Sailors.
CHILDREN'S DATA,
HATti, •
BellUtifili style:,
°al:fords', Continental Hotel
FOR THE BALE OP LASH'S Five'-dollar
'Washing Machine. Clothes Wringers, and Step Lad,
dera, 727 Market street, Philadelphia.
-NIA( giNAIr-SUNDoWiss!
blnotaNAU
• A forge variety . : •
Oakford , ', Coutiucittal
THE DAILY EVENING 1317 LLETIN.PHIL.A.DELPMA,, 'MONDAY, J ULY 15. 1861.
rum among the newspaper Panel= eorrea
pondonee we eclect the following: oThe..inveation of
the Amerieau Combination Iluttenhole and Over
seaming Elewlag brachia°, Company, of Philadelphia,
now at the Exposition. Paris, attracts great attention.
It in daily examined by thousands, and all unite hi the
opinion that It well deserves the medal of honor
, it is
cure to receive. There is nothing more worthy, more
beantiful or more .11401110 as at the great World's
Fair."
Three days after the date of the ahove correepon-
dence the Theiial was awarded. , This great machine
may be seen in operation daily, at the salesrooms,
corner 4Eleventh and . C.:liestuut streets. It is the only
perprt Soring Naehinc offered to the public.
CONM;ESSMAN SCIIENCIi..Of Ohio, introduced
resolution into Congress to bestow a vote of thanks on
Petroleum V. Nasby for the good he has done the
country in gearal, and, we suppose, Mr.. Schenck
in particular. «'e hope Congress, when it passes .the
vote, till also puss one of thanks to Chas.. Stokes A:
Co., the eminent Clothiers under the Continental, on
account of the number of good habits they have spitad
through the country.
pun FRUIT SritUPS for Soda Water; also
bottled for doni..stic uses. Hance, Griffith & Co., N.
W. corner of Marshall and Callowhill streets.
BROWN'S JAMAICA GIN(;EIC is now - an indispen
sable article to one traveling. We nud everywhere a
difference in the water we are accustomed to in the city,
and this causes an unpleasantness at the time, in fact
with many sickness. A little of Brown's Ginger soon
counteracts any injurious effects front it. With chil
dren it is an invaluable remedy against the effects of
green fruit, which we all know they will indulge in.
No family leaving the city should be without a good
supply.
GENTS' WHITE HATS:
GENTS' WIIITE 'EATS!
JONES' HOTEL, 235 Dock Street, below Third,
revived by W. P. Larkin on the European plan.
Meals from G A. M. to 12 P. M. Good lodgings tor
guests. House open all night.
A SWEET SPOT.
Mr. GeCI. W. Jenkins is emphatically the man for
the. people.. Ills store; No. 10311pring;GArden street;
is at all times stocked Wojth the choicest Confectionery,
Foreign Fruits, Almonds, Syrups for making summer
drinks, etc.
Tins NE* "Fula" HAr, sold only by Wood
& Cary, 725 Chestnut street, is now all the rage Ju
our large cities, and at fashionable watering places.
Messrs. W. S., - C are selling off all their tine trimmed
Hats and bonnets at les's than half .the cost of impor
tation. uk of that! For beautiful novelties . in
a: great hargains, Wood 4 CarY!s is the
fate:
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.
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 city can 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 exanlination.
ROCKUILL & WILSON,
Clothing, Clothing, Clothing
GO3 and 05 Chestnut street.
1 -
White Linen Duck Pants.
White Linen Duck Punts.
White Linen Duck. Vests
White Linen Duck Vests
Genoese Linen Dusters
Genoese Linen Dusters
Boys' Linen Garibaldis.
Boys' Linen Garibaldis.
A great variety of white and colored linen clothing.
bummer Clothing of all descriptions. Alpaca oats.
RooKnitt S WILSON,
_Clothing House,
1503 and 605 Chestnut street.
FINANCIAL and COMMERCIAL
00 iii Read R
!i-15C0 U S 5-20 s '65 c 109 100 sh Read R
WOO Pa 64 t:eri e-t 100 eh do b 5 Its 52.50
int 101 f: 44 rli Lehigh Vail: db 50
The meagreness of the business at the Stock Board
this morning was The subject of general remark.
There was no spirit except in Reading Railroad, which
was in demand and sold up to 52; , ,;--ap advance of
ever the closing figure of Saturday. All the other
speculative shares • were neglected and rather weak.
Leibigh Valley Railroad sold at 56. 130 was bid fur
Camden and Amboy Railroad . ; 52 ; ;.; for Pennsylvania
Railroad; 31 for Little Schuylkill Railroad; 351;', for
North Pennsylvania Railroad; 28% for Catawissa Rail
road Preferred; 253 for Philadelphia and Erie Rail
road, and 43 for Northern Central Railroad. Canal
stocks were nominal. Government Loans - were re
markably quiet and steady. The Coupon 6's, 'Bl,
closed at 110?,(/;1110 , ,g; the Five-twenties, 'O2, at 111%;
the 'o4's at - NW.: ; the '6s's at 109%; the Policy at 10S
Go 1053; ; the February Seven-thirties at 107,:, and the
June and July do. at 109?„. State Loans were not
offered to any extent : the tirsl i series s old at
City Leans were steady at 99;? ;
_;100 for the new and
t.;;;..• for . the old. - Passenger Railway shales were nut
inquired air er anti prices generally were weak.
Smith, Randolph t Co., Bankers, 15 South Third
street, quote at 11 o'clock, as follows: Gold, 119,14 . ;
n S
5-20's, 1662, 1111;;(al13 ; 5-20's, 1864, 10ib1193,4",;
5-201 s, 1865, 16934®109.n ; 5-20's, July, 1065, 1034
las?,; ; 5-20 s, July, 1067, 10 , ,; . 4108%; United States
1O2(.3.1021 ; ', ; United States 7-10's, Ist series,
157w103; "211 series, 107 . .,;(,.t107 . 5,-;; 3d series,
107 ; :a..1073i ; Compounds, December, 1604, 117.
Ale,srs. De Haven Brother, No. 40 South Third
street, make the following quotations of the rates of
exchange to-day,at 1 P.M : American Gold 139@,,13934,
Silver-Quarters and halves, 131@133%; Compound
Interest. Notes-Jane, 1864, 19.40; July, 1861, 19 40;
ATIWIIet, 1064, Oct., 1864, Dec, 1664,
17; May, 1865, 1636 ; August, 1665, 15:',;; September,
13G5; 15; October, 1665, 14%. -
Jay Cooke S Co. quote Government securities, &c.,
to-day,as follows :United States G's, 1881,110.V@MX ;
Old 5-20 Bonds, 111.24@11134' ; New 5-20 Bonds, 1664,
1.1,934 1 09 X; 5-20 Bonds, 1865, 1094t_4109,q; 5-20
Bonds cu1y,1,865,1077,i(aj10614 ; 5-20 Bonds, 1867, 107).Vg;
tus3.; ; 10-40 Bonds, 102@102g ; 7 3-10 August, 107
OilOs; 7 3-10, J tine, 107 , 4®10T . ;1f ; 7 3-10, July, 10T,Ig
(6107 , 4 ; Gold (at 12 o'clock), 139@,129%.
314,s , DAy, July 15.—There is 110thillg doing in CM
versced. Small sales of Timothy at $3 tiO and Flax
seed at 3 bushel.
The receipts of Quereltrou Bark are trilling and No.
is iirm at $42113 tqn.
The &mild for Flour continues extremely
cOntined entirely to the wants of the biome con
sumers, but with trifling receipts and stocks, holders
are enabled to realize former quotations. Small sales
of Superthre nt $84513 50 13 barrel, extras at $912,
:10 50, Northwestern extra family at $lOBl 2 to, Penua.
and Ohio do. do. at $1 1®51,3, and fancy lots at higher
lipmes. Rye Flour is scarce 101 d 1 . 01 . 11111/111(is y 7 573
There is nothing doing in Corn 'l cal to 'IIS.
.. '
The tared Iltf3 of - Wheat ha cc Somewhnt increased,
but millers hold oft and the transactions limited. Sales
of trt - i bushels new Southern Red at $2 1;002 75' TI
lmshel, a choice lot at $3 Uri, and a lot 1,! . Caliemnin at,
Bye is held at $1 70. Corn lower and
yolln\ IS nomMally held *1 15 and W4; , tero mixed
AT $1 12. Oats are selling at. 1(6 1 05 -rchtishel.
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
stool; o Linen Clothing, Dusters
and Alpaca Coats.
J. S. LABIL & CO.
OAK FOR
Continental Hotel
Sales at the Philadelphia Stock Exchange.
1:1:Foar. ItOJtt DV.
rIIILADELPHIA, Monday, July 15
Philadelphia. Plamicets.
ReArteMhEdegagulnNnlloUrt.
WI SOB, NS.—Brig Venus,' Rspy-230 tonn plas
ter L Westergaard& Co.
BOSTON—Steamer Saxon, Matlhews-32 pkgs dry
goods 0 Brewer & Co ;)15 do Bailey & Cascadeu;_43 do
Coffin & Altemus ; 15tT B W Chase & Son; 196 Froth-
Ingham & Wells; 14 A II Franciscus & Co; 61 A R Lit
tle & Co; 55T T Lea & Co; 242 Lewis, Wharton & Co;
W II & R Italguel; 23 Suttou,Stnlth & Co ;13 Stokes,
Caldwell & Co; 5 H P & W P Smith; 65 sacks worsted
W 32 do A T Stewart & Co; 20 H H Soule; 14
J T Sproul & Co; 68 ce boots and shoes Claalin & Par
tridge; 152 do Foster & Bennett; 261 Munroe, Srnalty.
&Co; 65 sbumway, Chandler & 25 A Tilden&Co;
16 F Modell; 161 es furniture 'Miro & Gates; 13
pkgs glans Ware Murzey & Monroe; 148 rolls paper J .
73 Longstreth ; 58 do Howlett & Onderdunk; 71 Sidle do
H Fllteraft ; 54 do 4 cc do C Magarge & Co; 20 bbls
mock! Atwood, Ranck & Co; 130 do shad Crowell &
Collins; 51 do J L Nicholson; 50 bass . pea unt&J Ds
Bossier & Co; 147 bbls sugar W. T McCalm & 00; 46
do !barons & Smith; 06 do A W McGlancey & Son; 25
do firatiO'S; liegrit , e; 25 bbls roots..T Cannavan; 23
do oil Kirkpatrick, Kinsey & Co; 'lO do do Pritchard,
Baugh & Co; 227 slabs spelter ilisrshall,Philllps & Co;
133 bills nail 'rim W F Pote?; 13 casks pot ash Ills'
Smith; 100 bxs C liins Graybill & Co; 91 pkge mdse 48
balcs skies 10 blds oil ln.do yarn, &c, &c, order.
CARDIFF— Bark Arbutus, Knowlton-810 tons rail
road iron L Westergaant &
MARINE BULLETIN.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA-JuLy 15
ICIV - See Marine Bulletin on Sixth Page.
ARRIVED THIS DAY.
Steamer Saxon, Matthews, 42 hours from Boston,
with mist. to Ileury Winsor & Co.
Bark Arbutus, Knowlton, from Cardiff May '24, with
railroad iron to L Westergaard & Co.
Brig Venus (Br), Espy, 9 days from Windsor, NS.
with plaster to L Westergaard & Co.
Schr M Van Mitten, Corson, 13 days from Jackson
ville, with lumber to D S •Stetsou & Co.
Schr S T Garrison, Chase, 5 days: from Boston, with
mdse to Mershon & Cloud.
Schr W Kallahan, Clark, front Georgetown, DC.
with coal to captain.
Schr President Andrew Johnson, Demnilek, 3 days
fror - Dorchestervirrhallast to PP Justus.
'bchr W Kennedy, Rogers, 6 days from Georgetown,
DC. with coal to captain.
Schr L M Duffield, Rayner, 5 days from Portland,
Ct. with stone to captain.
Schr R G Whillden, Messick, from Boston.
Schr Stowe, Rankin, from New York.
Schr J B Myers, Elwell, from Providence.
Schr G C Morris, Artis; from Boston.
CLEARED THIS DAY.
Bark Ironsides, Tapley, Antwerp, J E Barley & Co:
Bark Isaac It Dnvis,Hnud, Wilmington,Del. Lathbury,
Wickersham & Co.
Brig Executive Gorham, Bangor, E A Solider & Co.
Schr Rebecca Florence, Rich, Boston, Blakiston,Graeff
& Co.
Schr J Paine, Rich, Chelsea, do
Schr A Myrick, Stevens. ProvincetOwn, do
Schr Broadtield, Crowell, Boston, Tomlinson & Co.
Schr G C Morri4, Artis, Boston, Street & Co.
Schr J It :Myers, Elwell, Wicktord, Hammett & Neill.
Schr E M Duffield, Rayner, Providence, Dorey, Bulk
ley & Co.
Schr Frankitun, Tice, Mihlville, WhitalliTatum &
Correspondence of the Phila. Evening' Bulletin.
READING, Jnly 13, 1867.
The following boats from the Union, Canal passed
into the Schuylkill Cam), bound to Philadelphia, laden
and consigned as follows: .
J W McFadden, with lumber to Ciouldy & Co; Elite,•
do to Malone & Trainer; Emma, do to Maul & Bro ;
William, do to Trump, bon & Co: Deckle & Lizzie, do
to Ilamiltou & Co; New Hope, bark' to Downing &
Price. F.
MEMORANDA.
Ship .Amie, Reed, eailed•from Liverpool '2d instant
for this port.
Ship Fidelio, Kindt, sidled from Liverpool 29th alt.
for this port.
Ship Florence, Rathbunte, entered ont at Liverpool
2d inst. fOr this port.
Ship King Philip, *Bickford, from San Francisco 24th
Feb. at New York yesterday.
Steamer Mariposa, Quick, front New Orleans Gth, S
\‘' Pass 7th lust. at New York yesterday. 9th inst. off
Sombrero, saw U S steamer Susquehanna, bound W.
Steamer Geo Cromwell, Vaill, troth New Orleans 7th
inst. at New York yesterday.
Steamer Germania (Ham), Schwensen, from Ham
burg 30th nit. and Southampton 3d inst. with 42,i pas
sengers, at New York yesterday.
Steamer Wilmington, Spencer, 0 days front Galyes
um, at New York yesterday.
Bark Harriet, Jansen, entered out at London 29th
ult, for this port.
Bark Maximilian, Hatfield, hence, sailed from Fal
mouth:lst inst—for-London—
Bari: %alma, Hewitt, hence at Barbados 28th tilt—
err 22d, dischg.
Brig Or..olina, Cacace, hence at Liverpool Ist inst.
Schrs 'Union Flag, Mahoney, and Hattie Ross, Fl
rick. cleared at St done, NB. 12th inst. for this port.
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
TEAN I'NGELOW.
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_ [From the Loudon Chronicic.J
4 .• "Taking 'A t , toty of Doom' ail tile prelude to a longer
few finer fragment: have appeared in English
• poetry cincu Hyperion."
Wren! the London Athenteuni.]
sECOND scrims or I.ol:Nti moan Tit is
1 t '111111 . 1:4 011;0: oy 1..[E5 . r. ,4
We have already printed .even thouinind copies 0t . 311.4
In gelow'r new volunno. of noeno!, and the book will now
be ready to publirli in a few dap.
4
ROBER.TS BROTHERS,
• Publishers, Roston.
All o f IngeloWA I took:4 can be had at , a dieewint
11.111 price, , , at
G. W. PITCHERS
GEEAT I! )SING OLT SALE,
chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
moor SKIRTS.
62 0
Jr NS' 6,8
MAKE."
•
lIIMEMME
It affords ue much ple.,nre to announce to . our numer
ous patrom and the public, that to consequence of
slight decline in Hoop Skirt material, together with our
inPreased tacillthis for manufacturing. and a strict adhe
rence to BUY INi; and SELLING for CASH, we are elm
bled to offer all our JUSTLY CELEBRA TED 1100 P
SKIRTS at REDUCED PRICES, and they will, to
heretofore, always bit-,found in every respect more Beni.
ruble, and really chdaper than any single or double
springil loop Skirt in the market, while our assortment is
unequaled.
Also, constantly receiving front New'York and the East
-111 Slides lnli linocof low-priced Skirts at very low pricer!,
SOW-11g Which tot lot of Plain Skirts at the following rates:
15 springs, 55 cents; 20 opt cents ; 25 spring, 15 cents;
'6O springs, 05 00nt0; 15 springs, 95 cents, and. 40 springs, $l.
Skirts, niude to order, altered - and repaired, wholesale
and retail, at the Philadelphia Hoop-Skirt Emporium, No.
628 Arch st r eet, below Seventh.
• inhs-inovisrP WM. T. HOPKINS.
HOOP SKIRTS AND CORSETS.—MRS. E. BAYLEY
No. 812 Vine street, is now manufacturing all the
varieties of Hoop Skirts, Corsets, etc. She. has also the
Real French Corsets, of now styles; Loop i,,,. Skirte
n
altered and repaired. h tfrp
• AUCTION SALES.
M . THOMAS A. SONS, AUCTIONEERS,
NOR. 189 and 141 South Fourth atreet.
In addition to the sole of Furniture, TO-MORROW, at
9040 Arch street, the houee le for rent.
KEEP THEM AT HAND!
j 3 9-2 m Vp§
LIALT.-2,500 BACKS LIVERPOOL GROUND SALT
alro 2.00 otters Fine Salt, afloat apd for sale by WORE
MAN io CO:;1211 Walnut.
ROCKHILL &WILSON,
603 dz 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.
Olti I?ke nOies.
LARGEST AND BEST STOOK OF
THE
FINE OLD RYE WHISKIES
IN TrtE LAND
IS NOW POSSESSED BY
HENRY S. HANNIS & CO,
218 and 220 SOUTH IFIZONIE I STREET,
Who offer the same TO VIE TRADE, in Lots, on very advantageous
Terms.
Their stock of ye Whiskies, IN BOND, comprises all the favorite brands mt.
A B
tant,
'and nibs through thevarlous months c.. 4 1.•:1-WOO, and of thls year, up to
present date.
Liberal contracts made for lots to arrive at Pennsylvania. RAC. Depot, Errico.
son Line Wharf, or ut Bonded Warehouses, as parties may elect.
• •
•
RETAIL DRY GOODS• .-
e , MARKET
di; it ACV
ep NINTH.
& 01\.-
WRITE BASKET DUCK.
The Extraile ay
One Dollar Fifty per Yard.
All grades and weights'White Linen Thick.
All grades and weights lirown Linon.Ducic.
Linen Drills, good qualities, only' 27 cents up.
Fancy Drills, good qualities, only 45c.entS up.
Coating andlitouto Llnous, from 25 cents up
131LA.CI-K.
OR
IRON BERAGE.
A fresh lot, good qualify, at the lowest old gold Price of
6.; cents; also, the two yards wide in large 'mesh, at ro•
duced prices.
90 cent Lurdn's Black Tamil.lnca.
84 White Tamartine I.liniu'n make.,
37 ctn. Black Ground figured English f;renfidines,
37 cit:White Ground figured Engli,di Grenadined.
ctn. Plaid Grenadines—extra cheap.
COLOREID ALPACAS
GOATS HAIR
For Snits:4l good assortment; beet coloring., nt very
Moderate prices.
Excelsior Jacquard- Quills.
A New, Serviceable and Beautiful Article.
•
Superior to any. Quilt Imported..
DIRECT ' FROM THE MANUFACTURERS.
Hotel., Boarding Ilotige4, Imtitnti.ln4 and Fami
lies will find a large mock of all
a •
DESIRABLE QUILTS,
AT LOW PRICEI.
CURIVEN STODDART & BROTHER,
450, 12 and 151 N. Second Strict, Aar, Willow.
syl. :it
1101 CHESTNUT . STREET.
- TO THE LADIES.
LINEN CAMBRICS.
PRINTED FOR DRESSES.
WHITE FOIL BODIES.
There goods are estiential for Summer Year
and we are nnµ• Belling the balance of our 1m
portation xt u
Great Sacrifice, .
E. M. NEEDLES & CO.,
N. W. Cori llth and Chestnut Sts,,
1-1 ;LS 5.,1 IN .1",551 I-1 D 101:1.
, L
Fourth and Arm..
. Large Stock of Summer Quilts,
1e..1 and 11 .1' Lancaster Quilts.
11.4 IIOTa ycninh Q•ults. -
Illue Marseilles Quilts.
Fine-.t White Quilts Ituported.'
d with Quilts, Napkins, Towels, Table'
Sheeting', etc., etc.
ite,t opened another case Silver Poplins, for Ladies'
Suits.
Tlal k Lawns French and English.
'I hin (;ood , ;(1111 variety.
Summer Silks, reduced.
I'. 5.--White Shawls, wholeenle and retail.
delbm w
L OOHING GLASSES.
- LOOKING GLASSES
OP THE'VERY BEST
QUA. LIT Y.
EVERY - NOVELTY IN
STYLE
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
PRICES.
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS,
818 CHESTNUT STREET,
ROCKHILL &WILSON,
603 and 605tCheitnut Street.
BOYS' CLOTHING, New Styles.
SPRING & SIMMER Boys' Suits 4,
• '
GA RIBALDI SUITS, ,
Made to Order.
ure Linen reduced to
WATCH EN, JEWELRY, &c.
. 41t11;? JuBt Re ceived
, Direet • 4 1,
from Paris
—ltl A. l :Sc., BY STRAMSIIIP "ALEPPO,''
LADIES' COIFFURES,
In Entirely New Designs
TO SUIT TILE LATEST MODE OF ARRANGING'
THE HAIR.
JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO.,
822 CHESTNUT STREET.
fel.f ni w•tfrpt
10`28.
Cy I.
4 I. J. TAYLOR 9
00 4 ) . JEWELER. '
' An elegant etock comprising
FINE WATCHES,
DIAMONDS.
ELEGANT JEWELRY,
SILVER WARE ,
PLATY!) WARE.
CLOCKS.
Offered at reduced prices. Watches warranted for two
years. Silver ware suitable for bridal presenta. ,
WATCHES REPAIRED AND WARRANTED.
1028 CHESTNUT ST.
,-.41L 41; BY STEAMSHIP ‘IRUSSIA."
SILVER FILAGREE JEWELRY,
Dlrectlrom Cenoa.
FANS AND FRENCH JEWELRY,
Dlreet from Paris.
JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO.,
822 CHESTNUT - STREET
fel•f.m.w.tfrvs
GErvirLiEftEres FURNISHING GIUSLIGs.
THE FINE SHIRT EMPORIUM
JOHN C. ARRISON,
Nos. 1 and 3N. 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-
ufacture of Fine Shirts, Collars, &0.,
warranted to give satisfaction.
WINDOW SII DEN., &e. '
- •
AR-1E INI 0 V A. TA
C. M. STOUT & .004
LATE 1026 CHESTNUT •ST.,
DAVE REMOVED To
1106 Chstnut Street,
Where they open in a few days with a full line of
CURTAINS, • '
. CURTAIN "MATERIALS, • •
I.:PHOL3TERY GOODS, d
PIANO AND TABLE COvnits,
LINENS, QUILTS AND HOUSE
FURNISHING
DRY GOODS,
AT LOWEST PRICES.
mvl-wfm lyrn
CLOTHING.
EDWARD P. KELLY,
• TAILOR -
NO. 612 CHESTNUT STREET ,
Complete assortment of choice
SPRING AND SUIVNIER GOODS,
• REDUCED AMES.
PATTERN COATS, AND CLOTHES NOT CALLED
FOR, FOR SALE BELOW COST
no2l.l,r6
gmt, • D. lti. LANE ,
CARRIAGE 131,1ILDER, iIIARKET Street s
three squares west retina. Railroad Depot.
West Philada. A large assoatinent of superior built
Carriages constantly on hand; also, Carriages of over)
description Atrilt to ceder. zuyas-t m w2m rp
ROCK ILL &WILSON,
OLOTHING,,
603. and 605 Chestnut Street.
FASHIONABLE
Ready-made Clothing
MEN, YOUTH ifiliA-EIOYEL-
1,5-w f tf rpf