Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, August 05, 1867, Image 5

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    VITY BULLETIN.
AC AIN TROMPLE.---ahll Wirer, alias Ki
Prizer, who has frequently been in the hands o
the police in connection with the doings of the
"Prairie Hens," in the Fonyteenth and Fifteenth
Wards. and who hes just served out a term of
. imprisonment for attempting to break into a
lager beer saloon at Rulge avenue and Coates
street, was be ore Alderman Massey yester
day, upon the charge of assault and battery. On
Saturday night he went into a liquor Store on
Thirteenth street, above Wallace, and inquired
tbr a certain man. He was told that the indi
vidual was not thcre,and left. Ho soon returned,
and without any provocation struck the proprie
tor on the head with a , billy; causing a severe
wound. He was afterwards arrested at his home.
"No. iro2 Ridge, avenue. He was held in $BOO bail
tc) answer at Court.
BEATSEN - ASI) Romm:).--Conrad Gluck and-John-
Harley were arrested this morning, and taken
before Alderman Mink, upian - the charges of
assault, and battery and highway robbery. It
seems that on Friday night list they fell in with a
man from Chester county, and pdoted , hilatto
various places about the city. Drinks were par
taken of pretty freely. Finally the party reached
a vacant lot in the neighborhood of Gray's Ferry
road and Federal - street: The Chester county
man alleges that he was - then knocked doWiL
beaten, and robbed of his watch and 3flG in
money., At the bearing this mortdpg he identi
fied both ()f the 'defendants as his asStilltnitaTh'e
accused were committed for trial.
Bmr.a SALooN.—This:
fore Ald: Toland, William Berger was chit ell
with maliciouS mischief. It appears that on
Saturdarnight he was in lager beer saloon on
Brown street, near Third. At •twelve o'clock,
when the place was about to be closed, he was
requested to leave, but refused, and it was found
necessary to eject him from the premises. • Ho
then gathered together a lot of bricks and amused
himself by throwing them through the windows.
He was held •in •'. , 4,a00 bail for his appearance at
Court. .
Dnoivrini).—An unknown white man, about 50
years of age, fell into the Delaware at Walnut
street wharf, and was droWned. His body was
recovered, and was taken in charge by the
Coroner. The deceased was 5 feet 7 inches in
height, had brOwn hair and no whigkers. He
wore a white shirt, black coat and pants; plaid
vest, and low shoes. His pocket-book was in
"John Hodge; Sergeant."
Fzua PI2OOVAFFI BLOWN OPEN.—The office of
Messrs. Thomas AndreW Haig, No: 975 North
Second street, was entered about 1 o'clock yester
day morning, by. forcing open the back door.
A hole was drilled into the fire proof and was
filled with powder. The front door of -the safe
was blown off; but the explosion made so much
noise that the robbers were afraid to venture
back. and therefore at)t no, return for their hard
labor. . ,
DISTURBING A NimnaN(;.—William Baird was
arrested yesterday afternoon upon the charge of
diiturbing a temperance meeting, which was
held in the market house at Second and -Brown
streets. He was taken before Alderman Toland,
and was held in $5OO bail for breach of the
peace.
DISORDEItLY HOUSE.—Mary Silerron was held
in $l,OOO bail this morning by Ald. Jones to an
swer the charge of keeping a disorderly house at
No. 9 Boyd's place, Tenth street, below Market.
Ellen Thompson; one of the Inmates of the
house. was charged with the larceny of $l5 from
a visitor. Elhewra.s held in $BOO. bail.
WINDOW PkANTS AT T 111; HORTICULTURAL So
cirrry.--The Horticultural Society provides free
essays to any of our citizens who choose to at
tend on the first Tuesday evening of each month.
,This evening the ladles have been especially
provided for by' an essay on "Window Garden
ing," by Mr. Robert Scott, the florist, of this city.
CIIAZGED WITH BODEERY.—Mary Brown and
Eliza Redding,_ colored„were before Alderman
Morrow this Morning, upon the charge_of having
stolen $4O from a man who had been enticed into
a bonseln St. Mary street, above Seventh. They
were committed to answer at Court.
Slavery and Polygamy on the Puente
• Coast.
(Correspondence of the Journal of Commerce.] .
Rio %tax° RANCHE, (Cal.), July, 1867.—While
people in the Atlantic States are discussing the
evils of, polygamy, and are unsparing in their de
nunciations of slavery, why not take the bull by
the horns and attack those evils as practiced on
the Pacific coast, within the States and terri
tories. The common customs of our Indians,
Mexicans and native Californians here in our
tablet pass unnoticed.
Slavery awl polygamy are encouraged to an
alarextent among the China settlements and
the Ind nor native Atherican races throughout
this whole country, without hindrance, or even
an appeal to • the political, social or religious
world.
To condemn an evil practiced in one portion of
our government and to allow it in another, is not
consistent. If there is any apology for so doing,
it must be found by the vastness of our territory,
which, perhaps, cannot be controlled by law
abiding citizens.
Many of the native •tribes enslave all of their
captives not killed in time of war. It is a rule
acknowledged among the tribes, that captives or
slaves Cannot absc(ind or return to their original
tribe and live.
The Indians, from chief dovin, are in the habit
of selling their daughters to the white man to
keep as long as he may elect, for a botinst,Aome
times the savage receives a barrel of powder. a
horse. or even a large drink of whisky when very
dry; and in the sale of .his boys he demands from
one to three, and sometimes four horses They
leave the igwam to follow their new masters
hundreds of miles in the settlements, and remain
in good faith with the purchaser.
When the Indian becomes tired of his squaw
they separate and take another. Sometimes , an
excLange is made,
h , on the plan of "swapping"
oft horses at, the as,t, '4500t." required on one
side. These transactions are of daily occurrence.
Only last week, a' young Indian shepherd on
this ranche became tired ot his bosom companion
and sent her off to the nearest Indian settlement.
He said she was of no value to him, was \ ery
lazy; would not cook his victuals; he found it too
costly to keep her, as she would cat nothing but
meat, raw meat, without bread or beans. This
shepherd was under 24 years. In answer to "how
many wives have you had," he replied, "Quinn
sabe, mucho, mueho." That is, he could not tell,
but there were many. They often marry from'lo
to 14 years of age. •
Polygamy and slavery exist among the Chinese.
The higher classes import slaves direct from
China. Great numbers are kept in this State,
both male and female. who daily deliver up to
their masters all,of their earnings. They never
sue for or expect their freedom.
The Californian or 'Mexican scarcely, ever, mar
ries. but live together often during life. The -
are very prolific in children, but when tired of
each other they separate and choose new part
ners. Of this free Intercourse no notice is taken
by the peoPle, the State, or the United States
laws.
If this evil sometime upsets governineuts,•aud
if one man's soul is as valuable as another's, why
do these things go unnoticed here, at the same
time that siavebolders east, and Brigham Young
at Salt Lake, are in disfavor; When a Mormon
takes to himself one or more wives he cannot put
them off at will, but is bound to stick to and pro
tect them. It would seem appropriate and wise
if philanthropists, who are devoting much time
and money to civilize the outer world, would
gi•,e their attention to the A.slatic races that are
flowing'in upon us by thousands; and other na
tions and races, as well as the colored race from
Africa, and thus firi%e slavery and polygamy
from freedom's soil. First see to it that peace,
love, happiness aun universal freedom, prevail
throughout this great American Republic.
CITY NOTICES.
AMEItICAN BEWINi;
that ovtu . setuns and does all Norte of plain and fancy
YeWing, besides woilcing buttonholes and eyelets, Is
the only perfect machine - offered to the public.
you desine proof of this? Go to the exhibition room,
att Eleventh and streets, Ind see for your
self.
—„,....-- • .
A DELIGHTFUL Tr — eat:of a hot summer's eve 0
to alep Into btorse's Saloons, 902 Arch street, and
partite of a &Is of his celebrated Raspberry Ice.
_Nothing like it.
THE Pt „%11 adOpted by
the Washington Library
Company for the endowment of the Riverside In allot°, a home for the gratuitous education of Soldlere
and Railors' orphans, is meeting with each hearty en
couragement from all quarters that we may soon ex
pect, to too this noble institution in full working Order.
, The Board of Trustees, who are to take:cbarge of the
funds 05 fast as raised, have already met and orga-
Dived. It now remains for the public to do their
share of the work so nobly commenced. Those who
subscribe to the stock offered by the Washington
Library Company not only have the satisfaction of
knowing that they assist in a great benevolent cease: ,
but,also receive in return more than the value of the
money they give. The handsome steel-plate en
gravings given to each purchaser of stock are, of them
selves, more thane 11111 equivalent for thelmoney sub
scribed, to say nothing of the' $300,000 worth of
presents to• be distributed among the stockholders,
each share Of stock. gnaraideeing-one present''
. E. J. Wn.LiA:sts. B. J. WOODWARD;
'THE MURP HEY HOUSE-FLTENIsHINO ST E," No. :022
CHESTNUT HELOW TENTHV:
..The undersigned desire to inform the public that
they have purchased the Old Established House-fur
nishing Store of John A. Murphey, No. 922 .Chestnut
street, and design shortly, as soon as alterations and
repairs will allow, in presenting one of the largest and
most complete stock of goods in this city or elsewhere.
This store has always maintained 'the supremacy over
all others in the same line of business; and the present
proprietors. arc determined to Spare no expense or
liains Iu preserving.and adding to its already extended
reputation. We only s.olielt a call to convince.
THE REMOVAL OF SHERIDAN AND OTHERS.-,-:
Speaking of removals, - our attention is called to the
extensive removals of clothing from the counters at
Charles Stokes & Co.'s Ready-made Clothing Rouse,
under the • Continental, to the possession of large
numbers of the public, and with this peculiarity, that
the removals are satisfactory to all parties concerned.
GLASS AND RARTIIENWARE of all kinds; largest
a d beet assorted stock in the city at Fetherstou
Co.'s, 270 South Second street.
Morns Awn FRECKLES.—The only reliable rem
edy for brown dfscoloratlons called Morn and
FRECKLES, is PERKY'S MOTs AND FRECKLE LOTION.
Prepared by Dr. B. C. PERRY, Dermatologist, 49 Bond
street, New York. Sold by all druggists.
SA:sitEL S s FETI I Eli:,Tox Lc: Co.,
China and Class Store,
210 South Second, kreet.
ALE draivn as cold as Ice in three minutes by
using the "Patent Ale Coolers," for sale only by
Fether , •:„ton 4: Co.. 270 South Second street.
SAMUEL S. FETIIERSTON & CO.,
China and Glass Store,
2W South Second street
GLA , N AND EARTHENWARE of all kinds; largest
and best assorted stock in the city at Fetherston &
Co.'s, WO South Second street.
CHINAWARE of every description at lowest cash
prices at S, S. Pether:Aun 86 Co.:A. 270 South Second
street.
SAM 1:1:I. S. VET' tr.RSTON & CO..
China and Glaev Store.
270 SouLl' Second street
JOHN R. DOWNING.
John R. Downing,
John R. Downing,
- Bookeener and Stationer,
Bookr-Oler and Stationer, .
Bookseller and Stationer, • - •
139 South Eighth street.
139 South Eighth street.
139 South Eighth street.
Blank Books, •
Blank Books,
Blank Books.
All the Publications, •
All the Publications,
All the Pablicaflons.
Catholic Boots of every kind.
Catholic Booka of every kind.
Catholic Books of every kind.
Downing's American Cement,
Downing's American Cement,
Downing's American Cement.
Call at 139 South Eighth street.
Call at 139, South Eighth street.
Call at 189 South Eighth street.
BALLs, parties, ,suppers, pie-nics, etc.. fur
nirhed all kinds of ()lase, China, and other ware,
at the lowest prices, by S. S. Fetherstou & Co.. VO
South Second street.
Pelts Faurr Snows for Soda Water; also
bottled for damertic twee. Hance, Griffith St Co., N.
corner of Karelian and Callowhill streets.
EXAMINE OUlt STOCK.-
Examine our Stoel:
Of Sundowne.
Onkfords', Continental Hotel
HOU`,EKEMPERS in want of China and Glasa
Ware should not fail to visit the cheapest and best
place of the kind in the city. Fetherston & Co., 1170
E , eeoud street.
BALLS, parties. supper4' piC-nics, etc., fur
nhjaed with all kinds of (ilass,'(,.'hiva, and other ware,
at the lor,:eht prices, by S. S. Fetherstou & Co., 270
South Second street.
JONES' HOTEL, 235 Ddek Street,-,below Th
revived by W. P. Larkin on the European plan,
Meahi from 6 A. M. to 12 P. M. Good longingly for
gueete. , lionee open all night.
BAT,Lc, parties, suncre, pie-nice, etc., fur
nibted with all kin& of GiUSH, China, and other ware,
at the lowes.4t price,, by S. S. Vethertui, 4; Co., 270
South Second street_
HC.rBEKEEI'EW, in want of China and 'Glass
Ware shozild rot fail to visit the cheapest and best
',lnge of the kind in the city. Fetherston
South Second street.-
•
EY A Inn OUR STOCK.—
ENAAONIC OGICSTOC`Ii
Ur BuNiroww‘.
o.khrol`.l,lo, CONTINENT/0, HOILI
01US R. Dow:lNc., -
Johnlt. Downing,
John. It. Downing,
• Bookseller and St:timer,
Bookseller and Stationer,
Bookseller and Stationer,
• 139 South Eighth street.
139 South Eighth street.
139 South Eighth street.
‘3,1 silk Books,
Blank Books,
Blvd: Books,
All the Publications.
• • An the Publication,
Al) the Publications.
Cathode Books of e ,ry kind,
CathoPc Books (' every kind,
Catholic Books of every kind.
, • Downing's American Cement,
. • Downing's American Cement,
Downing's American. ement.
Call at 189 South Eighth street,
Call at 139 South Eighth street.
Call nt 139 South Eighth street,
et t: Of evev description at lowest cart
price at F... B.l o etherston & Co,'s, 270 8, Second street
iNE OCR STOCK. , -
Et:motile our Stock
Of Sundowus,
Oakfords', Yontiuental Hotel
drawn as cold as Ice in three minutes by
using the "Patent Ale Coolers," for sale only by
retheri4ou & Co., 14TO South Second street.
13. FHTHERSTON & Co,,
Samuel S. retheratou a Co.,
Samuel S. Fethersl on fi. Co,
Wholesale and Retail dealers in
Wholesale and Retail dealers in
Wholesale and Retail dealers in,
China, Glass and Queensware,
Chine, Glass and Queensware,
• , China, Glass and Queensware.
No. 970 South Second street„
No. 270 South Second street. •
NO, 270 South Second street,
.0.11 and examine our stock.
Call and examine our 5t0ck......:,,.
•.
Call and (*amine our stork.
11111 DAILY rirli IN BIJILE L t r, PHILLAD PMA, MONDAY, AUGUR 5, 1887.
WILLIAMS & WOODWARD
CIIINAWAItt: of every description at lowest cash
prices at S. S.. FetLerkon. .5; Co.'e, 2TO South SOcond
greet.
,
GLASS ANT) EARTILENWAIM of all kinds; largest
and best aFhorted stock in the City at Fetherstou &
Co.'s, 270 South Second street.
DrIALPNEELS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH,-.
J. Isaacs, IL D., Professor of the Bye and Ear, treats
all (thews appertaining to the above. members with
the utmost success. 'restimoniab3 from the moet
reliable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No.
519 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.
ALE drawn as cold as Ice in three minutes by
using the "Patent Ale Coolers," for sale only by
1 7 etticrsc9....9-7!:Bnuth Spuond street. •
Iforsw.ErEns in want of China and Glass
Ware should not thil to visits the cheapest and best
place of the hind in the city. Fetherstou et; Co., 'JO
South Second street.
JOHN R. DOWNING,
John R. Downing,
John R. Downiuz,,
Bookseller and Stationer,
Bookseller and Stationer,
Bookseller and Stationeri
139 South Eighth street.
139 South Eighth street.
139 South Eighth street.
All the Publications,
All the PublicatiOnS. ,
AU the Publications.
Catholic Books of every kind,
Catholic Books of every kind,
Catholic Books of every kind.
Downing's American Cement,
Downing's American Cement,
Downing's' American Cement.
Call at 139 South Eighth street.
Call at 139 South Eighth street.
Call at 189 South Eighth street.
ROCK UT r L Winsow,
Clotning, Clothing, Clothing.
6U3 and 605 Chestnut street.
White Linen Duck Pante.
White Linen Duck Pante. --
i White Linen Duck Vests
White Linen Duck Vests
Gerioere Linenpustere,
Genoese Linen Dustere.
Boys' Linen Garlbaldis.
• Boys' Linen
A great variety of white and colored linen clothing
Snoirner Clothing of all descriptions. Alpaca Coats
Romum. & Wix.soN,
Clothing House,
603 and 608 Chestnut street
IMPORTATIONS.
Reports u for the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
BOSTON—Steamship Norman, Captain Crowell
-13 cases C Amore Jr & Co; 6S do G 11 Blabon & Co;
trlisses, ti bales Bailey & Cascaden ; 4 do,
5 cases Bang-s
& Maxwell ;114 do, 51 bales,ls trusses J . S Barry & Cu ;
20 bales, 42 cases, 20 rolls G Brewer & Co; 115 bales,2o
cases 11 W Chilse& Son ; 29 do Coffin & Altemus; 36 do
16 bales Frothiughani & Wells; 6 do, 5 cases. Farnham,
Gilbert & Co; 24 bales, 10 Nils brooms A 11 Franelscus
&Co•; 10 cases W Horstman & Son ;20 bdls wool skti
Thus Hilsen & Co; 12 bales rags Hey & Ridsdale • 44
cases A R Little & Co; 50 do, 20 bales T I` Lea & 'Co;
10 do, 5 cases Sutton, Smith & Co; 20' bales carpet A
Scott & Co; 20 bales Wood & Garrett ;• 12 do
,yaan J
Bromley & Son; 138 do do (.4 .W Hill; 32 do do 11. H
Soule; 39 do do JT Sproul & Co; 34 cases boots and
shoes T L Aehbrldge & Co; 11 do do B Beal; 49 do do
Clnllin &,,Partridge; 12 do do Early & Harris; 48 do do
C M Fay. ' 33 do do Foster & Bennett; 482 do do Graff;
Watkins & CO; 218 do do Illbler, Keith & Co; 139 do
do Haddock. Reed & Co ;39 do do F & J M Jones; 265
do do R R Levick & Co; 71 do do Munroe, . Smaltz &
Cu; 154 do do McClelland & Co; 244 do do C D McClees
C-o; 31 do do, 14 do dry goods J B Myers & Co; 590
es' boots (Ind shoes W W Paul & Co; 117 do do Piper
& Markley ;21 do do Shultz & Else; 28 do do Shunv
way, Chandler & C'o; 19 do do W M Shewell 51 do do
Townsend, Grace &W ;31do do A Tilden &CO 11 do
-doll .8-Winebrenner; 26-dodo West,Southworth-&-Go;
.40 bids mackerel Atwood, Hauck & Co; 527 do d 0,204
hlf do do, 19 yr dodo, 100bbls shad Crowell & Colins;
25 do salmon, 1 do tongues, 500 bas herring, 5 drums
cod fish Gladlng, Harding & Co; 61 bbls mackerel, 75
hlf do do, 1 kit do Koons, Schwarz &Po; 12 bbls do Cl
P Knight & Bro; 109 do do, 98 hlf do d0,.33 yr do do
Geo B Kerfoot & Co; 160 bbls do; 110 hlf do ado, 40 yr
do do, 5 bxs cod fish, 200 do herring Kennedy, Stairs &
Co; 52 bbls mackerel,S2 lilt do do, 8 qr do do, S bxs cod
fish S & H 'Levin & Co; 12 hales cane E. Young;
191 bbls Mackerel 97 hf do 2 kits do J Stroup & Co; 201
bbls do 175 bf do 27 yr do 48 kits do 300 'bxs herring J
N Striver & Co; 4 kegs emery 7 bales hair Raeder &
Adamson ; 7es 14 zeroons indigo Browning & Bros ,•
240 his 'nails Biddle Hardware Co; 11' pkgs glass LI
• Coulter; 30 do baskete J H Coyle & Co; 5 cks starch
Dawson & Sons; 20 bxs mdse French, Richards & Clo;
'192 empty bbls J •
Gibsou's Son & Co; 34 do 31 casks
palm oil 2 do tallow 24 bblB do C H Grant & Co; 13 ca
cans Harrison Bros & CoBlo bble mdse F Rahman; 7
cks palm on, Janney .& Andrews; 10 bbls oil 11l cases
Paratine Z Locke & Co; 13 cs books J B Lippincott &
Co; 174 hdla iron 12 bas nails Morris, Wheeler & Co;
7 bxs paper 26 bales do C Magarge & Co; 15 bbls rum
Miller & Bro; 29 pkgs glass Muzzey & Munroe; 25
bdis pails. Pearson & Watson; 134 do iron C D Rob
bins & Co; 50 bags pea nuts Selser & Bro; 4 ce indigo
Shoemaker & Thomas; 58 pigs iron A Whitney & Son;
44 bdis reeds Wtitney Bros; BO pkgs mdse order.
lOWA ;41:11H1:11/ RN
PORT OF PECILADELPHIA-ArG,
Vl — Ste. Marine Bidlean on Sixth Page.
•
• ARRIVED THIS DAY.
Steamer - Norman, Cr0we11,..46 hours from Boston,
incise and passengers to II Wineor & Co. Passed
iu ti.e Bay, bark Sea g4gle, from Barbados; brig's
Garnhia; from Porto Rico, - and —Miller. from --;
also, oft' Morris Linton'e, due bark unknown.
Steumer.Chnse, Harding ' 34 boars from Providence,
Nvith mdse to S Stetron& Co.
Bark Andes, Balling, T days from Portland, in bal
last to Warren. Gregg & Morrie.
Schr J L bialoy, Russell, 4 days from Middletown,
with stone to captain.
Schr EH, Sprague, 6 days from Boston, in ballast to
Warren, Gregg & Morris.
Schr M W Hooper, Hooper, from Boston.
• CLEARED THIS DAY.
Steamer Armitage,.Brearley, Baltimore.J D Ruoff.
Brig Bert nu, Warnaar, Rotterdam via Wilmngton, NC.
L Westergaard & Co.
Schr Athlete, Coutiius, Dight . NS. J E Batley & Co.
Schr Jae L Malloy, Russell, Hyannis, Sinuickson&Co.
Schr Ethen Allen, Blake, Salem, Canner, Stickney -
A: Wellington.
Schr E. Irwin, Atkins, Quincy Point, Rommel &
Hunter.
bchr Lrj, :-Trague, Boston, Lehigh Nay Coal Co. •
Correspondence of the Phila. Evening Bulletin.
READING, Aug. 3, 1867.
The following boats from the Union Canal passed
into the Schuylkill Canal, bound to Philadelphia, laden
and consigned as follows:
S I) Seiler, with lumber to Dodge & Co; Monitor, do
to Patterson & Lippincott ; J Showers, do to J Kee
ley •, Daniel Herr, do to Malone & Trainer; two rafts
tirnher to Seri Nov Co.
SIBMORANDA.
Ship Betty (Brem), Nutzhorn, hence at Antwerp
21r4 ult.
hhip New England, Hodge, from Liverpool for this
port, was spoken 18th ult. lat 51, lon 12.
Ship Abbie E Campbell, Wilbur, cleared at Liver
pool 2.2 ti nit. for this port.
Ship Cutwater, Dwight, from New York for San
Francisco, wits Spoken 28th June, Ist 3 N. lon 40 W.
Ship Colorado, Freeman, from. New York for Hong
Kong; was spoken 25 June, Ist 8 N, lon 80 W..
Steamer City of Baltimore (Br),Roskell, from Liver
pool 24th ult. and 'Queenstown 25th, with 774 passen
gers, at New York yesterday.
Steamer Geo. Washington, Gager, from Drew Orleans
26t1, ult. at New York yesterday.
I , tearner Witte, Sumner,hence via Norfolk for Liver
pool, et Queenstown 25th ult. and proceeded.
Bark Volo (Br), Loved, hence at Wilmington,NC.
instant,
Burl: Sett Eagle, Juliue, Jr, hence at , Barbados Bth
Bark Powbatan, Patten, at Matanzas 27th ult. for
Havana, to load 2600 bxs sugar for New York, at $2 , 4.
Brig Nathaniel Stevens, Saunders, hence for Bat k.
at Portland 2d inst.
Brig Amor (Nor), Olsen, hence at Gothenburg 17W
ult.
Brig Penuaylvaula (Italian), Pontremoli, hence at
Queenetawn 24th ult.
EPTIRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.
Thin dettahtful Watering Place will be opened for tha
° 'l4l3 7l lolto u l ea t t ,raWilt4 rie the Reading Rail.
road care, Thlrirntb and Callowhill strode, at 8 P. M.
81VvIDIC at the Prinsa at 1.10 P. M.
or tectuaaddreaa
myo,tu,th.Rmo
T EITERB OF ADMINISTRATION HAVING BEEN
t v i t imar to Oagegl e )s . r il y. i ngt o iLE t at etl ,l d je o t t t
Rayne rnsketpsymenjt A md thoee havtng dans will
Present them to Wet.B. WINTERBOTTOM,
DII-tu,6to 607 cherry street.
Blank Books,
Blank Books,
Blank Books.
8. FE ATHER,
Proprietor•
Ole I R i ye
iskes.
THE LARGEST AND :BEST STOOK - 911 41
FINE OLD 'RYE , , , WHISKITS
IN T AN D
IS NOW POSSESSED BY
HENRY S. HANNIS & CO.,
21s and ,e,eo SOUTH virtc•Na , STREET,
Who offer the same TO THE TRADE, in Lots, on very advantageous
Terms. -
Their Stock of Rye Whiskies, IN BOND, coin rises till the favorite brands ex.
taut, and rims through the various months of 1866066, and of this year, up to
present date.
Liberal contracts made for lots to arrive at Pennsylvania S.R. Depot, Effrics•
son Line Wharf, or at Bonded Warehouses, as parties may elect•
mil• to dßils
RETAIL DRY taoolll4.
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• 4PII &
LADIES' BATHING ROBES,
of good quality, at the low price of $6 OP.
CLOAK ROOM.
Water-proof Cloaks for Tourists.
Linen Dusters. Shawls, &c., for Tourists.
$8 00 Shetland Shawls, another good lot.
BOYS' CLOTHING ROOM.
Summer Jackets, reduced from $8 60 to $2 al.
Linen Garibaldis, a good assortment.
Boys` Clothing generally reduced in price.
WHITE PIQUE.
Fresh lots White Figured and Corded Pique.
Some extra qualities front Me. to $1 1214 per Yard.
Fine stock White Goods, }Mkt's., Hosiery, &c,
BLACK SILKS.
/1 complete stock from $1 40 to $6 00 per yard.
Black Alpaca. from 40 cents to a
Black Glo,sv Mohair Alpacas 75 cents to $1 60.
Black WooliDelaines, extra cheap.
MUSLINS
Of every width and quality, low down prices.
Shirtings and Sheetings, wholesale prices by the piece.
DOMESTIC GOODS.
Tickings from 25cent. up to best made.
Flannels, White Hornet, 31, 33 and 3754 cents.
Fianna., grey twilled, extra gootill k la.iti cents.
Flannels, the right kinds for suits, Ht.
Brown Buck and other Toweling,. .13941.f.ut.tri
TO 111 k: LADIES.
LINEN CAMBRICS.
PAINTED FOR DRESSES.
WHITE FOR BODIES._
These goode are essential for_Bumtner Wear.
and we are now selling the balance of our Im
portation at a
Great Sacrifice,
E. M. NEEDLES #. CO.,
N. W.Tordith Chestut
BOMUTMX,9IIUNMiIi9iNtan'I
. s z LA* 17
, .
tA
' , Y •
I 7 Fourth and Arch. -.
Large Stock of Slimmer Quilts, •
10.4 and 11.4 Lancaster Quilts.
11-4 1 loneycomb Quilts. 1
'Pink and Blue Marseilles Quilts.
Finest White Quilts imported. '
Hotels supplied with Quilts, Napkins, Towels, Table
Linens, Sheetings. etc., etc.
Have just opened another case Silver Poplins, for Ladles'
Suits. a
Dark Lawns, French and English.
Thin Goods, full variety.
Summer Silks, reduced.
P. S.—White Shawls, wholesale and retail.
delbrn w r
U E4701k. tirrp•
R18LE 1"
4, , S CONTINENTAL NEWS EXCIIANGE
CHOICE SEATS
To all places,of amusement may be had np to 6% o'clock
any evoung. • tf .
UENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS,-
CHESTNUT, above TENTH.
Open from 9 A:.M. to 6 P. M.
Benjamin West's great Picture of CHRIST REJECTED
still on exhibition.
THE
SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY.
The Fidelity Insuranee, Trust
And Safe Deposit Company,
FOR THE SAFE 'KEEPING OF BONDS, STOOKS and
OTHER VALUABLES.
cAPItAt..
. .
N. R BROWNE, CHARLES MACALESTER.
CLARENCE H. CL.ARJE. EDWARD W. ()LAM
JOHN WELSH. ALEXANDER HENRY.
.1. GLLLINGRUI FELL, S. A. CALDVVELL,
HENRY • GIBSON,
VW" Office in the fire•proof building of the Philadelphia
National Bank, 421 Chestnut street.
This Company receives on deposit, and GUARANTEES
THE SAFE REEPING OF VALUABLES upon the follow.
ing rates a year, viz:
. Bonds ....,..... . ...... . ...
ea.......... —.51yer 1,000
Coupon Bonds.
Registeredcts. per $l,OOO
Gold Coin or Bullion. .$1 Wiper 1;111
Silver 'Coin or 8u11i0n............—52 per 1 4 I
Gold or Silver Plate. • • . • ,4151 Per WO.
CASH BOXES or small ti n . boxes of 'Bankers, Brokers,
Caralists, Acc., contents unknown to . the Company , aM
lia ility limited. $25 a year.
eCompany offers for RENT SAFES INSIDE ITS
VAULTS at S i, $BO, $4O, $5O and $76 a year, according to
size and location;
Coupons and Interest collected for 1 per cfmt.
Interest allowed on Money Deposita.
Trusts of every kind accepted.
N. B. BROWNE, President
ROBRET PATTERSON.
Secretary and Tr wirer. jaill-th.s.truPli
THOMAS WEBS,
r (Successor to Win. F. Hughes.)
FORKS OF SECOND AND CHRISTIAN STREETS.
BALED, FRESH, SALT AND PACKING BAY,
BALED, WHAT, OAT AND BYE STRAW,
FOR
SHIPPING AND CITY USE.
mug's wfinarp
KEEP T EM AT HAND!
CAMPHOR TROCHES,
Positive Preventive of
C 1 - 1.0•1_1311P,A.,
Diarrhcea, Dpentery, and Cholera Worbue,
„t o B a l a Factor, C. H. Needlea, Druggist,•,,cP.
0 4 & Race Ste., Alla t
+bet.°
BO ZO mailed On roc
PATENTED llm MONTH, 1866.
lra Stm.Bp6
NEW PEOA 8.-10 ;• • • • — O - kbp - irEyas
Pecns landing, elesteamabb Star of the Union, and
for albse yJ. B. BUBBLER Mc 103 South Delaware
Imam
w E. 16111. k dm.
itENGLISH CRYSTAL • 4' ,
Double-End . Bottles, , -' 4
ELEGANTLY MOUNTED. ,
FOR
SMELLING SALTS
AND
AROMATIC VINEGAR.
Moo, another invoice of
ENGLISH PLATED WARES,
JUST RECEIVED BY
JAMES • E. CALDWELL & CD.,
• 822 CHESTNUT STREET.
fai.f in warp§
4 BY STEAMSHIP "PERSIA,"
NOW OPENING,
MUSICAL BOXES
„AND
MUSICAL TABLES,
Direct from Geneva,
Made expree#ly for and imported by
•
JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO.,
• 822 CHESTNUT STREET.
fel•f.m,w.tfrp4 4
/
I. J. TAYLOR,
JEWELER.
An elegant etoek..eomprisiat
FINK WATEMES.
DIAMONDS_
ELEGANT JEWELRY.
SILVER WARE,
PLATED WARE.
CLIMES. •
Of/Area at reduced prieels. Walelaw warranted for two
year Silver ware eatable for bridal presents,
WATCRES REPAIRED ANID WARRANTED.
1028 CHESTNUT S,Tir
366.ar If re tlrr4
111111111.111LER RESORTS.
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
CAPE ISLAND, N. J.,
Will remain Oien tils'Season later than usual. Persons
lisiting as in August and September will find it a very pleas•
ant portion of the Sea Shore Season, and' have the benefit of
a teitainty in !earring Ocean front rooms.
WEST & MILLER,
PROPRIETORS.
nu2-tf firg
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
Will Open for the Sewn on
Wednesday, June 26th,1867.
FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS
BROWN & WOIELPPRIS, -
ATLANTIC CITY.
3610-2 mo Or 827 RICHMOND Bt., Philadel➢lda
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL
Atlant,to Avenue,
Nearly opposite the Excursion House
Atlantic City, N. J.
The most comfortable and convenient 'Hotel on the L•
land. For infoimution as to Terms, Rooms, etc., apply or
address,
Jy22-lm Sp ALBERT BROTHERS, Proprietor.
QnERMAN ROME—CAPE ISLAND, NOW OPEN
1.-.) for reception of guests. .Board from 1114 to $lB Per
week, Recording to rooms. No extras.
joll4l* THOS. CLIFFORD, Proprietor.
A MERICAN HOUSE.
CAPE ISLAND, N. J.
BY JOSEPH E. HUGUES,
(Porinerly of the Ocean House.)
One aquare from the• Depot and the Ocean.
CZ' Board $3 per day, or from $l6 to $lB per
Week. y263t t Ina§
T 10/172.110U5E COTTAGE,
ATLANTIC CITY.
- JONAH woorroN, Proprietor.
The most desirable House on the Island, being the near
eat house to the surf. No Bar. au2-110
T'ONT HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND. IS NOW OPEN
for Boardera.
Terms moderate.
HUMPLUIEY HUGHES,
jy26-Im• Proprietor.
CAPE MAY . —ANOTI R GRAND BALL Fog.
Children on TUESDAY EVENING, August 6th, at the
COLUMBIA. HOUSE. Rau§
MET"MITAN HOTEL,
LOB ER&G&W..
rropzietalls.
Jel4 2a4
ishil:sol
I - ALADELPHIA
HOME WEEKLY,
A First Mass Family Newspaper.
The Cheapest because the Beat Family
Paper in the United states.
TUE TEAMS ARE
$2 00 TWA, OR IWO COPIES. FOR $4l 00;
EIGHT COPIES FOR $lO 00, k
Or Sixteen Copies for $2O, and one to the Getter Up of the Clah
The array of names, numbering all the best literary
ttilynt in the country, announced last year, as it should,
and as 'iletlXptCted it Would. created a marked sensation
wherever our prospectus was read. and In the short year
that has elapsed has increased our list threefold Within
the current year we hero published contributions from
more distinguished authors than ever before in the cam
brief period of lime oeculded the column, of a lama?
paper. The following in
Our List of Distinguished Contributors
can hare furnished article, for the HOME WEEKLY
within the current year;
ALICE CARY,
MARION HARLAND
ORPHEUS C. K Om.
J. FOriTER KIRK,
FRANK LKE BEN EDICT
LEWIS GAYLORD CLARK,
ANNE M. IL BREWSTER,
PROF. ,lOIIN S. BART
JA/. 8. C. ABBOT T , MA
EDMUND KLI,
AUTHORESS OF "RUTLEDGE,".
CE V. 11. I IASTINGS WELB,_
• HARRIET rliEscorr,
MARY J. HOLMES,
J. T. Tito waIuDGE,
CHARLES ASTOR BRISTED.
• ' MARY E. DODGE.
CAROLINE CHESEBRO*.
• ARTEM US WARD,
MARY VENTER,
LEILA DE RLISSEAU
"TIMOTHY T/TCOMB," (Dr. J. G. 11 °WWI,
LOUISE CILIANDLER MOULTON,'
COL A. J. H. DUGANNE,
M RS; MARY A. DENISON,
Mm luny Y. AMP.%
GRAM A. JANVHLN,
AMIEL RAE.
J. K. THOMAS,
"AUNT JERUSHA,"
WM. F. LYRCU.
CLIARLES DAWSON SUABLY.
CLAItA AUG (1114 .
SLDN EY
sy WE,
iut
ANNIE. TREAT.
(X)RINNA A.IIOYEINSON.
VIP.GIN IA P. TOWNSEND,
DIA kV J. ALLEN.
EDWAS, ELLIS.
BAYARD TAYLOR,
E. P. WIIIPPLE.
In addition to this brilliant array of distimpaished
vet item there have air -aced. weekly contributions from
G R
"ACE GREEN - Kr )D." pronounced the most charm.
ing riter amopg e antntwerses of America; MRS.
SARAH J. BALE, FIRS.COIONNA A. I.IOPKINSON.
MRS. GEORGIANA li. S._ BOLL, "VIO_LET- VANE."
011n). - Jane L. HoweII ) "LFAINE LEONI" CI D. Os
borne.) our gifted Paris correspondent, with occasional
L. arm from 1 zndon, by MRS. A:VNA CORA MOWATT
MT( 111 E.
A dirtlnanithing loathe of the paper Ima been the Blue.
tnsted Fashion Departmen4 Rader the title of "VIE
LAM F.IP CLUB." by "JENNIE JL'NE," (Mrs. Jennie C..
(Poly',. a vigorous though pleasing water. and an undia.'
ward authority on matters appertaining to Fashion. •
Arti cies 'from all tboee above Darned. and frora several
other. of like eminence in flu walks of light Iltoratum
ill appear in the new volume for 1501.1. forming
A Splendid and Unequaled Array of Talent
The public have learned from what has G•4n done the
preic at year what the publisher of
THE PffiLADELPIHA HOME WEEKLY
promises he more than redeems; and haring started to
make tbis Family Yap er a success, increasing by his cas
terprise and great liberality its circulation to nearly three
times what it was a year ago, risks little in rel}ing on the
taste and judgment of the public to aid him in at • lout
doubling in the next year what this year !ma trebled. To
this end the publisher takes pleasure iu announcing that,
at leant, .
TWO BRILLIANT NA%IEL4
will be kept running through it? coltiniw at the pritio time,
tf.;i:tin.r v. ith iihort original
STORIES AND SKETCHES
i l ou l the pens of the distinguished autleoa named shove.,
"OUR PICTURE GALLERY."
Thin new feature of the "BODE WEEKLY," by MRS.
ALDIIRA LINCOLN PHELPS, will consist of Single
Figures, Groups, Scenery, &c., taken from nature, define..
sted in pen•drawings for the mind's eye. We shall not
confine ourselves to the portraiture of distinguished char
acters, but occasionallylvlng forward from the shades of
domestic life individuals who have been ornaments or
blessings in their private circle. The Picture Gallery con.
tains the Wives of our Presidents, or "The American
Court."
IRE AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL
DEPARTNIENT
lum beau aeaigned to able and practical cc ritera
FOLIRY, DIT AND RUMOR, ORIGINAL AND ORLROTRD,
Ail communications must be m'droned to
GEORGE W. CHILDS, Publisher,
S. W. tor. Sixth and Chestnut-Sts., Phliada.
sl:"The POILADELPIITA ROME WEEKLY is for
sale by all Periodical and NMI, • Dealers throughout tbo
United States and Canada. PRIDE FOUR CENTS P.M
CO inc.
• VW" Specimen copies sent 0/ receipt of a throe cent
postage stamp,