CITY CAPE Istatsin.—Vlshors to thle - dellghtful trier resort will please notice that the morning trains now leave Market street wharf at 9 o'clock, and the afternoon express train leaves the same place at 6 o'clock. Returning, the morning train leaves Cape Island at 6.80, and the afternoon train at 5 o'clock. An additloaal express 'train will commence running to=morrow, leaving Market street wharf at CP._M.• ' returning, leaves Cape Island at 9A. M. The Sunday train is a great accommodation to those whose business pursuits compel them to remain' in the city during the week. It the foot of Market street at 7 o'clock A. M., every Sunday, and returning, -leaves Cape Island at 5 o'clock P. M. thus giving visitors^several hours. to. enjoy the delightful' sea air.' On Thursday and Saturday of each week the steamer Samuel M. Felton will leave Chestnut street wharf at 9 A. M., for Cape May, return lux on the alternate days. Particulars in regard to fare, &c., will be found in the advertisement in another column. This Is a cheap and pleasant niode of reaching the island, and will doubtless be selected by those who prefer a sail on the wa ter to the heat and dust of railroad travel. ATLANTIC Ciri.—At the seaside noW• the wea ther is delightful, and visitors enjoy themselves in sailing, fishing and bathing. There is ample ac commodations. at all the hotels. • The excellent facilities offered by the Railroad Company in going to and returning from Atlantic are still continued. Passengers can take either the 7.30 A. M., 2 o'clock P. M.; express (through in two hours), or the 4.15 P. M. trains, all of which leave \ ine street wharf. Returning, leave Atlan tic at 5.45 A. M., 7.08 A. M. and 4.40 P. M. The Sunday train leaves every Sunday morning at 7.30, returning, leaves Atlantic at 4.45. The can't-get-aways, should govern themselves ac cordingly. SHOOTING AT A MAN.—Franklin Swain, aged about 17 years, was before Alderman Morrow yesterday upon the charge of shooting at a man. fie is a cooper, and is an apprentice In a shop at Swanson and Amond streets. Yesterday John McGrann, a drayman, asked Swain to remove a board from the street, and because he was rather slow, commenced to abuse him, calling him out rageous names. Swain then refused to, take away the board, and McGrann continued his abuse. When he went to dinner 'Swain got his father's pistol, and upon returning . to the shop shot three times at MeGrann, but, fortunately, none of the shots took effect. Swain was held in $l,OOO bail. KILLED ON A RAILItOAI).—The matt who was killed on the Camden and Atlantic Railroad, at White Horse Station, on Wednesday last, was named John . FoY. He had accompanied the ex cursidn of the St.;Patrick Sunday School. On the way home he got off at the station, and after the train started he attempted to get on, but fell un der the wheels and had his head taken off. The deerid resided at No. '2(37 South Twentieth street, and leaves a wife and eight children. LAIWENY.—John Snyder was before Alderman Hurley yesterday upon' the charge of larceny. He is a huckster, and during the strawberry season, got several chests of strawberries from a farmer to sell. He neither returned the money nor the chests. Yesterday, he was seen at Water and Chestnut streets, and was arrested on the charge of the larceny of the chests. Snycler was com mitted In default of $5OO bail to anster. RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—DanieI M. Jones, aged fitly-eight years, residing on the Darby road, be low Sorrel Horse Tavern, while walking on the track of the West Chester Railroad yesterday, was struck by a train and had a thigh and arm broken. He was conveyed to his home. Box DROWNED.-H vary Ward, aged 13 years, was drowned yesterday afternoon, while bathing in'Three mile Run, on Second street, above the Reading Railroad. His body was recovered, and was taken to his home, No. 2024 Hancock street, by Policeman Houseman, of the Eighteenth District. OTrrSZ RANSACKED.—The house of Wharton Griffith's, No. 2208 Pine street, was entered last night by forcing open a second story back win dow. The house was ransacked, but as the family is absent from the city it is not known what . has been stolen. CITY NOTICES. • Wrru the inducements held out to our citizens, to aid a noble object, every man, woman and child should have a share of stock for the benefit of the Riverside Institute (located at Beverly, New Jersey) established for, the gratuitous- education of the orphans of Soldiers and Sailors who fell in the great struggle for the perpetuation of the Union. This meritorious affair is under the control of the Washington Library Company, who, in order that their benevolent object may be successfully accomplished, have issuml-ffive series of fine steel-plate engravings, one of which is given with every share of Stoek sold, at prices much below their retail value. In connection with this superb inducement, every shareholder is a present in the great distribution, which is to come off in September nest, or at an earlier period if the full amount of stock is subscribed. Further information may be obtained at the principal office, No. 1226 Chesi. nut street. ' • - " WET OR DRY, hot or cold, rich or poor, all weathers and all people can be suited in purse or person with Clothing, at 'Charles Stokes & C 0.% first-class ready-made Clothing Douse, under the Continental. Oa visit will convince. FINEST STOCK OF Liviv.a',llltasEs and CUILDEEN'I3 HATS IN 711 E CITY. /• OARFORDS, CONTINENTAL HOTEL RI:MEMDER that the only perfect sewing ma chine is that made in Philadelphia by the American Oyer-seaming Sewing and Button-hole Machine Company. For proof go the exhibition rooms, Eleventh and Chestnut streets, and see its wonderful operation. E. J. WILLIAMS. B. J. WOODWARD. "THE MURI`IIEV HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE," No. 922 CHESTNUT ST., BELOW TENTH. The undersigned desire to inform the public that they have purchased the Old Established House-fur nishing Store ordain 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 ati others in the same line of business, and the present proprietors are determined to spare no expense or pains in preserving and adding to its already extended reputation. We only solicit a call to convince. MORSE'S DINING SaLoom, 902 avd 901 Arch street, for Ladies and Gentlemen, are now the popular resort for those In 'search of good dinners—visit them. FINEST STOCK OF• LeinEs', Miss &' AND CHILDREN'S HATS IN THE CITY. Onitroulis, Continental Hotel II GLASS AND EARTHENWARE of all kinds; largest d best assorted stock in the city at Fetherdton & TlO,Aputh Second street. Moms AND FRECKLY-B.—The only reliable rem edy for brown dfseolorations called Moru and Pasosnea, Sa Pauwr'e MOTE AND PEEOKLIC LOTION. Prepared by Dr. B. C. PERRY, Dermatologist, 49 Bond street, New York. Bold by all druggists. BA2mati. S. FETHERSTON & CO., China and Glass Store, 270 South Second street. Aix drawn as cold as Ice in three minutes by using the "Patent Ale Coolers," for sale only by Petherston & Co.. 270 South Second street. FINEST STOCK OF LAMS:B', Miasma' and CHILDREN% BATS TN THE CITY. - OAREORDH. Continental Hotel. SAMUEL B. FETHERBTON & Co., China and Glass Store, 270 South Second street. GLAss AND DAtcrumwAnic of all kinds , . largest and best assorted stock in, the city at 1 0 dtergot' & Co.'s, 870 South Second street. • CHINA titre of every description at lowest cash prices at Felberstoa Jr., Co.'s, 270 .South Secoud algrCet. WILLIAMS & Woonwesv SABLVEL B. VI:THIT.BSTOZt SG CO., - China and Glass Store, . ' • 210 South Second street • Jons li. Dowmug, John R. Downing, John R. Downing, Bookseller and Stationer, Bookseller and Stationer, Bookseller and Stationer, 139 South Eighth titred. 189 South Eighth street. 439 South Eighth street Blank Books, Blank Books, Blank Books All the Publications, ' All the Publications, - • • All the Publications Catholic Books of every kind. Catholic Books of every kind. . Catholic hooks 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 139 South Eighth street BATI,S, pities, suppers, pie-nice, etc., fur nished with ail kinds of Glass, China, and other ware, at the lowest prices, by S. S. Fetherston tit Co., 00 south Second' street. PURE FRUIT Symms for Soda Water; also bottled for domestic uses. Trance, Griffith & Co., N. W. corner of Marshall and Callowhill streets. HOUSEKEEPERS in want of China and Glass Ware should not fail to visit the cheapest and best place of the kind in the city. Fetherston Sa Co., 270 South Second street. BALLS, parties, suppers, pit-nits, etc., fur nished with all kinds of Glass, China, and other ware, at the lowest prices, by S. S. Fetherston Sc Co., 2/0 South Second street. JONES' HOTEL, 235 Dock Street, below Third, revived by W. P, Larkin on the European plan. Meals from 6 A. M. to 12. P. M. Good lodgings for guests. House open all night. BALLS, parties, suppers, pic-nits, etc., fur nished with all kinds of Glass, China, and other ware, lit the lowest prices; by S. S. Fetherqon Co., 'EN South Second street. HousnßEE.rEns in want of China and Glass Wareshonld not fail to visit the cheapest and beet place of the kind in the city. Fether6ton 4.ti, , Co., 270 South Second street. • Jolts R. DowNnic;, John R. Downing, John R. Downing, Bookseller and Stationer, Bookseller and Stationer, Bookseller and Stationer, 139 South Eighth street. 139 South Eighth street. 139 South Eignth street. Blank Books, Blank Books, Blank Books. All the Publications, All the Publication, All 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 139 Sonth Eighth street. CHINAWARE of every description at lowest cash price at S. S. Fetherston (Ic Co.'s, 270 S. Second street ALE drawnas cold as Ice in three minutes by using the "Patent Ale Coolers," for sale only by Fetherston it Co., 210 South Second street. SAMUEL S. FETitEnsros & Co., Samuel S. Fetherston & Co., Samuel S. Fetherston Wholesale and Retail dealers in Wholesale and Retail dealers in Wholesale and Retail dealers in China, Glass and Queenstvare. China, Glass and Queensware. China, blase and Queensware.• No. 270 South Second street. No, 270 South Second street. No. 270 South Second street. Call and examine our stock. • Call and examine our stock. Call and examine our stock. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.- J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Bye and Bar, 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 secrete In his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. CluntwAnE of every description at lowest cash prices at S. S. Fethenton Co.'e, 270 South Second GLASS ANDEARTHENWaItE Of all kinds; largest and best assorted stock in the city at Fetherstou Co.'s, iTO South Second street. ALE, drawn as cold as Ice in three minutes by using the "Patent Ale Coolers," for sale only by Fellierston & Co., 270 South Second street. HOUSEKEEPERS in want of China and Glass Ware should not fail to visit the cheapest and best place of the kind in the city. Fctherston Co., 270 South Second street. • JOHN R. DOWNING, John R u powning, John R. Downing, Bookseller and Stationer, Bookseller and Stationer, 800 yeller and Stationer, 139 South Eighth street. 139 South Eighth street 139 South Eighth street. All the Publications, All the Publications, All the Publications. Catholic Books of every kind, ' Catholic Books of every kind, Catholic Books of every kind. Dolining's Amedcau Cement, Downing's American Cement, Downing's Americah Cement. Call at 139 South Eighth street. Call at 139 South Eighth street. Call at 139 South Eighth street. RocKuiLL tit'WiLsort, Clothing, Clothing, Clothing. 603 and 606 Chestnut greet. White Linen Duck Pants White Linen Duck Pants Genoese Linen'Dusters. Genoese Linen Dusterg. Boys' Linen thuibaldis. A great variety of white and colored linen clothing. Summer Clothing of all descriptions. Alpaca Coats. • Boosuri.x. & WlLsort, • Clothing House, 603 and 606 Chestnut Wed FINANCIAL and COMMERCIAL Bales at the Phlladelpl BEFORE' 10 Rh Morrie Cu pf na 111141 T $2OOOO II S 5-20 s '65 July coup B 5 108 x, _ 2000 Pa 68 2d ser e 1023 • Ofty'6B new 10lig .0 do Re 101 2000 do old 963,; 11000 ComVg R bds 69 2000 Pena R 1 mtg 6s 99 1000 Pa R 2 metes 9034' 11 eh City Bak Own 70 Pirma.m.rnu, Friday, August 9. t rThere wir but little liumineea at the Stock Board morning, and the opeculative shares again took a .downward turn. Reading Railroad sold down to 52.31 THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN,-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST'9, 1867. Blank Books, Blank Books, Blank Books. White Linen Duck Vests. White Linen Duck Vests. Boys' Linen Garibaldia, Ana Stock Exchange. .210.1.11D5. •ti eh Cam&Am fl 12614 45 eh Penns, It 53% ssh Nis33i 100 eh St ich Coal .56 200 WI Road R 52.31 100 ell do hao 0231 200 eh do '1 cash 52% 500 eh do l)3 52% 200 sh do b3O 52% 15 eh do cash 53 —a decline of 3-16, and the other fancies sympathized with.this movement. The transactions, however,were of a relatively, unimportant character and chiefly atriOng . the - brOkers. GovOrnment Loans'were - qttite strong, and closed at 11241123 E for the Coupon Vs, '81; 1133(®11334 for the old '62's; 11034igi110X for the '64's; 110%0111 for the '6s's; 109%@t09 for the Polley ; 103@10334 for the Ten-forties; 101X@108 for the Feb ruary, and 1013,@101X for the June and July Seven thirties. State 6's, second 'series, sold at 102 X, and were firm at this figure. City Loans were again a fraction higher, with sales of the uew issues at 101@ 101 X, and the old at 26X. Camden and Amboy Rail 'road advanced X. Pennsylvania Railroad was steady at 53XTa53X; Germantown Railroad at 64; Lehigh Valley Railroad at 58; North Pennsylvania Railroad at 3534; Catawissa Railroad Preferred at 28, and Philadelphia and Erie Jtailroad , at 2T. In Canal and Bank shares there were no changes. Passenger Rail , way shares were very heavy. 4534 was hid for Chest nut and Walnut Streets; 2834 for Spruce and Pine Streets; SO for Green and Coates Streets; 26 for Girard College, and 133; for liestonville. Thirteenth and Fifteenth Streets and Union were weak. Smith, Randolph t Co., Bankers, 16 South Third street, quote at 11 o'clock, as follows: Gold, 140; United States 1881 Bonds, 112@)112X ; United States 5-20's, 1862, 113351114; 6-20'', 1864, 110y,@11051,; 5-20's, 1865, 110%@111; 6-20's, July, 1865, 108%(4 108%; 5-20 s, July, 1867, 108;4108N ; United States 10-40's, 102@%103s ; United States 740's, Ist series, 10.3@;1083i; 7-SQ's, 241 serh,s, 107)(4107%; 3d serleS, 107%®107%; Compounds, December, 1864,117}(. Jay Cooke & Co. quote Government securities, &c., to-day,aB follows: United Stites 6's, 1881,141 3 / 4 ®112g; Old 6-20 Bonds, 113%®113,g; New 5-20 Bonds, 1E.64, 11G3,;(4110%; 5-20 Bonds, 1865, 1109((4111; 5-20 Bonds July, 1860, 1083(@109 ; 5-20 Donds,lB67;lo3l((a 109; 10-40 Bonds, 1034103 W; 7 8-10 August, 107% ®IO9W; 7 8-10, Jnue, 107 , g4108; 7 8-10, July, 107 Y, 4108; Gold (at 12 o'clock), 140414014. Messrs. 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 1404140 W, Silver—Quarters and halves, 1234184 W; Compound Interest Notes—June, 1864, 19.40; July, 1864, 19 40; .kugust, 1664, 19 1 ,‘ ; Oct, 1664, 183; Doc. 1864, 17%; May, 1865, 16%; August, 1866, 15%; September, 1868; 18%; Octobe:, 1865, 14%. The inopeetions of Flour and Meal in Philadelphia, for the week ending Aug. 8, 1867, aro as follows Barrels of ..... Fine.... Middliugl• ........ 61 Rye Corn " Condemned " I'tllleileoll6 Corn Meal Philadelphia Markess. Feiner, Aug. ft.—There is a steady home consump tion demand for fresh ground new Wheat Flour at full rates, but old stock, particularly the. low grades,'are dull and drooping. Sales of new wheat extra family at sl2@ 13 per bbl. ; fancy do. do., at $l3 50@14 50, new extras at slo@, 11; ()Id stock do. do. at $S 2.tka $8 50, and Northwestern extra family at $lOBll 50. Bye Flour is sidling in a small way $T' 7545. Prices of Corn Meal are unchanged. The receipts of Wheat are small and holders ate asking an advance, which the millers arc unwilling to pay. Saks of 2,000 bushels good and prime Southern and Pellll2l. Red at $2 Mau' 247 V bushel. About 500 bushels old Rye sold at $1 40—a decline of 5 cents. There is not much inquiry for Corn and we continue yesterday's figures. Sales of yellow at $1 22 and. mixed Western at $1 IS. Oats are rather iiimer,lvith sales of 1,000 bushels at 90 cents for old Penna. and new at 75 cents. Prices of Barley and Malt are nominal. Whisky—The duty is $2 V gallon, yet it is offered at $1 50. IPI P 41011 tt,ATI 0 NS, Reported I f the rinlaaelpata Evening mllettn. HAVANA—Steamer Stars and Stripes, Holmes -1 1 tuvAr 19 LILLan do .4 Odle do 2 craws vine apnlep Thdirdm Watteon & Sons; 6000 cigars 4 bales tobacco leaf order. t-nt,ntinN—Llttlii Alex McNeil, Andrews-200 bales rags 110 casks mdse 162 blocks marble 3860 marble tiles V A Sartori; 12 cases fine arts Vitt Bros ;18 pkgs sundries order. Oti V:11 t 4 Diauf% 01:414IZA PORT OF PRILkDRLI'HUL—Ave, 9. . • t, ilirSee /Marine Bulletin on. Sixth. Page. - ARRIVED THIS DAY. Steamer Stars and stripes, Ilotnies, days from Ilavtina, via Quarantine, with sigrar, &c. and 10 pas sengers, to Thomas Watson &I - Sons. Patrick Mc (limn. seaman; a nativenf Philadelphia, died while at Quarantine. Bark Aiex McNeil, Andrews. 55 days from Leghorn, with marble, rags. &c. to V A Sartori. Schr Anna Myrick, Stevens, 5 days from Province town,' with IndEe to Gab B Herfocit & Co. - Schr John Griffith, Cobb, Provincetown. Schr Brandywine, Ireland Providence. bchr Ann S Cannon, Cobb, Boston. Schr W G.Audeuried, Dewitt. Boston. ';elir Belle. Townsend. Her , : Harbor. Schr Chars, Eaton, New York. CLEARED THIS DAY. Steamer Wyoming, Teal, Savannah, Philadelphia and `Southern Mail SS Co. Steamer Diamond Siate, Talbot, Baltimore. J 1) Ruoff.. Bark Warrior, Davis, Picton, NS. P Wright & Sons. Brig Helen 0 Phlnney, Boyd, Inagua, W arren, Gregg & Morris. Behr Mary W Hopper, Hopper, Providence, do Schr M E Smith, Smith, Baker's Landing, Day,lladdell Co. Schr Brandywine, Ireland,Brietol, RI. Sinnickson&Co. Scbr Chara, Eaton,Gloucester, Blakiaton, GraefT&,,Co. Scbr Sidney Price, Steirene, Boston, do Schr 8 II Sharp, Webb, Boston, JG&GS Repplier. Schr Belle, Townsend, Great Egg Harbor, do Schr Aea Eldridge, Hickman, New London, Rommel& Hunter. Schr W G Audenried, Hewitt, Boston, L Audenried & CO. Buhr Elizabeth Manee, Barnes, Boston, Van Dusen, • Lochrnan & Co. Schr Hclen-F,Jones, RartfuC Rathbun, Steurns&Co Behr 11L J Fisher, Elshcr, Richmond, captain: Correspondence of the Phila. Evenlne Bulletin. READLNG, Aug. 7, 1867. The following boats from the Union Canal passed into the Schuylkill Canal, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as follows: J & L Sherk, with lumber to Craig & Blanchard; J & b Richard, do to captain; Monticello, do to J H Deysher & Co; Baltimore Coal Co No 133, 'pig iron to captain ; Dr Wm Moore, limestone to Peacock & Orth. • MEMORANDA. Brig Princeton, Wells,' hence fur Boston, at Holmes' Hole 6th inst. Brig Frances Jane, 'Norris, clean d at Bellmore yes terday for Rio Janeiro. Schr J Blrdsall,ilazleton, sailed from Providence 7th inst. for this port. Sehrs Alexander, Belle Seaman, Ida McCobb, and Reading RR No 45, hence at Norwich 7th inst. Schrs Jessie B Smith, Williams. hence for Salem; C Rill, Cheeseman ; H A Rogers, Frambes; L S Lever ing, Corson, from Boston for this port, and Crisis, Bowen, Lynn for do, at Holmes' Hole 6th inet. Schr Isaac Rich, Cruwell, hence at Boston yesterday, Schr Galota, hence at New Bedford 7th inst. Schr John H Perry, Kelley, galled from New Bed ford 7th inst. for this port. Schr Moses Williamson, Lake, hence for Boston, at Holmes' Hole 6th inst. with loss of foresail. MARINE MISCELLANY. Messrs. Todd & Collins, Shipping Masters, furnish the following list of the crew of bark Oak Ridge, lost on the 2d hist :—J R Ginn, let mate ; A U Ginn 2d do; C Smith, of Philadelphia, cook, and the following sea men: J Burnham, of Danvers, Mass; Antonio Frank lin, of Portugal; Michael O'Brien, of Ireland (said to have left a family residing in one of the Eastern States), and Geo Blaney. of St. John, NB. KEEP THEM AT HAHbI 119 2m.„214 -------- , , DRUGGISTS , BTINDRIES.—GRADUATES—moutAIt_ Pill Tiles, Combo, Bruehoe, Mirrors, Twooaecg, Puff Boxes, Horn Scoopa Surgical Inetruniodte, Truseee,'Hard and Boit Rubber hoods, Vial Caeca Glue and Metal Swinges, &a., all at "First Hands" prices. SNOWDEN & BROTHER, apfitt rp 23 South Eighth street. YRESERVED TAMARINDS. —9O SEGO MAR^ tinkly Tamarinds in sugar, landing arid for axle b 7 J. B. BUstilEß & CO.. 108 South Delaware swum% SALT.—_9,6OO BAWLS LIVERPOOL GROUND BALI i also O sacks Fine Be lt. afloat and for sale by WORN KAN C0..128 Walnut. XTEWTUMMY • PRUNES, CURRANTS, are.—New 1 1 1 Turkey Prunes, quality yery Eine; New Crop currants, Orange and Lemon Feel,_Now Malaga Lem e ns. leadl and for eeie by 405. B. SUNDER & W., lie South Del. aware avenue. ANTON PRESERVED DINGELL PRESERVED C Ginger, in eyrup, of the celebrated Chyloong branA. alio, Dry preserved Dingorju boxed, imported and fok ale by JOSEPH U. BLISSIEV. di CO., ICS South Delaware venue. I Oletike TM,iskies. THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK' OF FINE• OLD. RYE WHISKIES' IN'THE LAND IS NOW POSSESSED inn , HENRY S. : HANN'S & CO., 21S and 220 SOUTH FRONT STREET, Who offer the same TO THE TRADE, in Lots, on very advantageous Terms. • Their Stock of Rye Whiskies, IN BOND, comprises all the favorite brands ez. tart, and runs through the various months of 1865066, and of this year, up to present date. Liberal contracts made for lots to arrive at Pennsy lvania Bale Depot, Erric.s. son Line Wharf, or at Bonded Warehouses, as parties may elects MIA. On Atatt• ICILACAII. Olt k LaPOLIOS• • MARKET` O NINTH. N tip , & LADIES' BATING ROBES, of good quality, rattle low ptice of $5 01. , : CLOAK ROOM. Water-proof Cloaks for Tourists. Linen Dusters, Shawls, &c., for Tourist , . $3 00 Shetland Shawls, another good lot. BOYS' CLOTHING ROOM. Summer Jackets, reduced from $8 50 to $2 Or. Linen Garibablis, a good assortment. Boys' Clothing generally reduced in price.' WHITE PIQUE. FreAl lots White Figured and Corded Pique. some extra qualities from 75c. to $1 1254 per yard. Fine stock 'White Goods, Mikis., Hosiery, &c. BLACK. SILKS. A complete stock from $1 40 to $6 00 por yard. Block Alpacas from 40 Celita to 65 cents. Black Glossy Mohair Alpacas 70 cents to $1 5 0 . Black WoolDelaines, extra cheap. MUSL INS Of every width and quality, low down prices. t3hirtings and Sheetings, wholesale prices by the piece. DOMESTIC GOODS. Tickinge from 20 cents up to beat made. Flannels, White Donwt,3l, 33 and 375 , . cents.' Fishnets, grey twilled, extra good, 37% cents. Flannels the right kinds for suits, &c. Brownmuck and other ToweLings. I 0 s TO THE LADIES. LINEN C AMBRICS. PRINTED FOR DRESSES* - WHITE FOR BODIES. garegelfor Su nrr and we portation at a • Great Sacrifice, , • NE'EDLES -- & - CO., _.__ : N. W. Cor.llth and Chestnut Ste., ..va.aums N.LS'a OTO MI S 811") LA*40,,,,, 5f....., . . ' C7 Fourth and Ardis _ Large Stock of Summer Quilts, 10-4 and 114 Lancaster Quilts.' 11.4 Honeycomb Quilts. . Pink and Blue klareeilles Quilts. Finest White Quilts Imported. Hotels supplied with Quilts, Napkins, Towels, Table Linens, Sheetinge, etc., etc. Have Just opened another case Silver Poplin.s, f o .,, relies. Suits. Dark Lamm, French and English. Thin Goods, full variety. Summer Bilks,. reduced. I'. S.-White Shawls, wholesale and retail. dels-ni w a IV IN-1113.,,.1 tP(:11P A Fr; 4 wr..K.411 r ENGLISH CRYSTAL •4, 114 :i 2- -c Double-End Bottles,. Ake ELEGANTLY MOUNTED, . 1161 4 .FOR SMELLING SALTS AND AROMATIC Also, another invoice of ENGLISH PLATED WARES, JUST RECEIVED DY JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., 822 CHESTNUT STREET. feLf m wlfrpo • ; BY STEAMSHIP "PERSIA. '' NOW OPENING, 111 MUSICAL BOXES AND MUSICAL TABLES, Dlrithrom Geneva * Made erpreoaly for and imported by JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., 822 CHESTNUT STREET. telt,m,w-tErpti 1023. Cr/ i • TAYLOR, d:o c A JEWELER. elesant stock, comorbemit FINE WATCHES. DIAMONDS. ravEtztv; SILVER WARE, PLATED WARE. - CLOCKS. Offered at reduced prices. Mratchea warrantee:l Rol tWo years. Silver ware imitable for bridal primeute. WATCHES REPAIRED ANID WARRANTED. 1028. CHESTNUT ST. ierrw re ifillOWN BRAND LAYER RAISINS. WHOLES IV halve rand quarter boxoo of thili weal fruit, landing and for vale by ,Me. BUSSIER & CO., WS South Doled Were avouuol__ IMPERIAL FRENcrI PRUNER.-60 CABEB IN 'PIN canniatani and fancy boxes, Imported end for sato Ili joB, B. BUSSIER 4I; OS Routh DOIRWIWO OVOLIIIO. AM/lA/SEM E RISLEY'S CONTINENTAL NEWS EXCHANGE. CHOICE SEATS To all places of amusement may be had up to 6% o'clock any evening. mid tf WALNUT STREET THEATRE,' 1 • REPAINTED AND REDECORATED, WILL OPEN ON MONDAY EVENING, AUG. 12, 1867, With ShakespPariN Pim in five actaf, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, Produced at an outlay of $35,000. New Scenery and Patio. ranterby TELBIN, of London; the 4ewels and ornamental materials selected from the Paris Lxposltion; the Dreases designed and made by the principal costumers of Europe; Armors, Banners and Grecian Accoutrementsky the Mo. bratcd LE BLANC GRANGER, of Paris•, the elaborate transformation scene (from a model by Gates, of London), painted in Philadelphia by CHARLES wratm. and 'assistants; its intricate machinery manufactured In this city under the direction of Mr. FURZE; the finished and ellectiN•e Moldings and Properties by Mr. CONN ELLAN, from the London Theatres; Mendelssohn's Music, under the directicn of SIMON II ASSLER; a munerous and MR. dent Chorus and Ballet. First appearance in Philadelphia of Mr. and Mrs. GOMERSAL; also, Miss LENA I'ItEN. TICE, Miss CLARA FISHER and Mrs. CHAS. WITHAM. The Spectacle will be presented with an admirable distil, button of the characters. BOX BOOK NOW OPEN. • au:Lat AcADEnly OF FINE ARTS, EIIESTN LT, above TENTIL Open from 6 A. M. to 6l'. M. Itenjamin Wcol'a great Picture Of EIIRIST REJECTED P till an exhihif inn. 1 jettf SAJLEN• rI YOM.A.I lt AnI.NAEERS AND COMMISSION No.lllo Chestnut street. Rear entrance. 1101 Bansom street. Sale N. E. corner Chestnut and Thirteenth streets. isnit.itoom nxTurtEs, mNGRAVINGS, GAS FIX- T URES : LIqUORS, &c. ON MaNDAI MORNING. At 10 o'clock, at the N. E. corner of Thirteenth and Chestnut streets, will be sold— The Fixtures of the Shakespeare House, comprising Liar, Counters, Mirror, Emmy d Engravings and l'alut• lugs. Gan Fixtures, Decanters, Glass Ware, Refrigerator, Ayrnines. one barrel of \Whisky. Wines, d:e., ‘,.:AMLEL C. TURD EONS, AUCTIONEERS, PIT ..4(itli FOURTH Ptreet P , :.1 DO Ate, Str,rlrs, Loans, kr.. at Private la uu 1111741' m ;9 okatl;ii 4.1 UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., AU G. 7. THE GRAND INVITATION S S BAL L Of the season will be g iven Millis house On Saturday Evening, Aug. 10th, 1867. Decoratirmo by WM. A. ROLLN, E,q.. of Philadelphia. ?dilate by v• A SHINGTON FULL OIICHESTRA. ats74 UNITED STATES HOTEL, CAPE ISLAND, N. J., Will remain Open this Season later than usual, Persons visiting ns in Angst and September will find it a very pleas• ant portion of the Sea Shore Season, atd bane the benefit of ff . le:tainty in securing Ocean front rooms, & 31[11-4, - LiErt, PROPRIETORS. nu2-118pc, UNITED STATES HOTEL ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Will Open for the Beason/on Wednesday, June 26th,1867. FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS BROWN do WOELPPEE S ATIANTIC CITY: Ja1.0.21n0 Or 827 RICHMOND SL, Philadelphia; MOUNT VERNO HOTEL Atlantic Avenue, Nearly oppoalte the Eno ion House Atlantic City, N. . 'rho moat comfortable and conven ent Hotel on the li. land. For information as to Terms, Rooma, etc., apply or addreee, jyt2-1m 8p ALBERT B HERB, Proprietor. QHERMAN HOUBE--CAPEfIfi AND, NOW OPEN for reception of guoata. Board from $l3 to $lB pa week, according to rooms. No extr THOS. C FORD, Proprietor. d ti All ERICAN HOUSE. CAPE ISLAND, .J. BY JOSEPH E. inbuns. (Formerly of the Oce n Henan) . One aquare from the Depot u dO6 Ocean. (Mr Board $a per day, or fro slb to $lB per week. jy2B2t w f mat* LICII.T.HOUBE COTTAOE, ATLANTIC CITY. JONAH WOOTTON, Propriotor. • The moot desirable Ilhuso on the island, being the ne cot house to the surf. No Bar. au,2•losar ITIREMONT HOUSE, CAPE ISLMW. IS NOW OPEN 1. for Bearden. Tome moderato. HUMPHREY HUGHES, jy2slm. Proprietor. METROPOLITAN lIOTEL, L 21 2 1 jol4- , Proprietor. BORDEN'S BEEF TEA.—HALF AN OUNCE OF THIS extract will make a pint of excellent Beef Tea in a few minutes, Always on hand and for sale by JOSEPH IfiBlER 4 Ga. 108 South Delaware avenue. CHAIEER SWEET OORN-4.5 BARRELS JUST REV 1..7 cabled and for sale by JOSEPH B. BOSSIER Is CO., 108 South Delaware avenue. WALNUTS AND ALMONDS.—NEW CROP GM noble Walnuts and Pam Shell Almonds, fornalebYA B BURSTER & CO,Jtk El, De/Alvaro avenue.. lie**Dl PHILADELPHIA HOME WEEKLY, A First Class Family Newspaper. The Cheapest because the Beat Family Paper in the United States, THE TERMS ARE $2 00 A YEAR, OR TWO COPIES FOR $3 004 EIGUT COPIES FOR $lO 00, Or Sixteen Copies for $2O, and one to the Getter Up of the ati The array of names, ntunhering all the best liter talent in the country announced last year, as it ehouM and as we expected it would, created a marked sensation wherever our prospectus was read, and in the short. oar that hss elapsed luta . incrensed our list threefold. Within the current year we have published contributions from more distinguished authors than over before in the mama brief period of limo, occupied the colundie of a (anal/ paper. Thefollowingto Our List of Distinguished Contributors whro hare furnkhed articlee for the HOME WEEKLY within the current year: ALICE cARY, H MARION ARLAND • ORM ELS C. ROM. J. FOSTER KIRK, B FRANK LEE ENEDICT C , • LEWIS GAYLORD LARY, ANNE M. li. BREWSTEFt, PROF. JOHN S. HART JNO. S. C. ABIRAZ I. EDMUND K/ AUTHORESS OF "FCCTLEDGE,“ REV. HASTINGS WELD, lIA RID F.T E. PRESCOTT, • MARY J. HOLMES, • J. T. TROWBRIDGE. • • CHARLES ASTOR BRUITED. MARY E. DODGE, CAROLINE CHESEBRD'. ARTEMUS WARD MARY YENTEA., LEILA DE RULL4EAU "TIMOTHY 7TTCOMB... Mr. J. 0. Holland.) LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON. COL. A.. 1. H. DUGANNE, MRS. MARY A. DENISON. MRS. MARY F. AMES ORAL! A.JANVAIN, Amin. RAE. • J. N. THOM AB, "AU NT JE F RUSFIA„," WM. . LYNCH CHARLES DAWSON /MANLY, CLARA AUGUSTA, SIDNEY HERBERT. "SHIRLEY." ANNIE E TREAT, CORINNA A. HOPKINSON, VIRGINIA F. TOWNSEND. • MARY J, ALLEN, R. ELLIS. BAYARD TAYZJA,.. E. P. 1. In addition to this brilliant array of dtstlngule ss ritere. there hare seared weekly contributions Inns "GRACE GREENW( D,a '.' pronounced the moat wns ing writer among tithe authoresses of America; St. M.. SARAH J. BALE, MRS. CORINNA A. HOPKINSON. Id RS. GEORGIANA H. S. HULL,-,"VIOLET VANE." Mrs. Jane L. Howell.) "LEONE LEONL" 1:1, Lorne,) our gifted Part correspondent, with occasional Letters from London, by MRS. ANNA CORA MOWATT RITCHIE. A distins uishing feature of the paper has been the Wets. (rated Fashion Department, under • the title of ."T LADIES' CLUB." by "JENNIE JUNE," (Erg. Jennie C. 01 - AY,/ a vigorous though pleasing writer, and an wadi& puled authority on matters appertaining to Fashion. Articles from alt those above named. and from several others of like eminence in the walks of light literature. will appear In the new volume for Mel, forming A Splendid and Unequaled Array of Talent The public bore !corned from what has been done the preeent year what the publisher of THE PHILADELPHIA HOME WEEKLY promises he more than redeems: and having alerted I. make this Family Paper a success, increasing by his en terprise and great liberality Its circulation to nearly three times what it was a year ago, risks little in relying on the taste And judgment of the public to aid him in at least doubling in the next year what this year has trebled. To this end the publisher takes pleasure in announcing that. at least, TWO BRILLIANT_NOVELS will be kept running through its colutnne at the same Ulna. together with short original STORIES AND' SKETCHES from the pew of the dirtinguhled authors namod above "OUR PICTURE GALLERY." This new feature of the "HOME WntIRLY," by MRS. ALMIRA LINCOLN PHELPS, will consist of Eihmis Figures, Groups, Scenery, &c., taken from nature, deline ated in pen-drawings for the mind's eye. We shall not confine ourselves to the portraiture of distinguished char acters, but occasionally bring 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." THE AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL DEPARTMENT has been assigned to able and practical writers. POETRY, WIT AND HONOR, ORIGINAL AND SELECTED. AU communications must be addressed to GEORGE W. CHILDS, rtiblisher, S. W. Cor. Sixth and Chestnut Sta., Philada. Qom" The PIEWADELPHIA. HOME WEEKLY to for Pale by all Periodical and Norm Dealers throughout the United States and Canada& PRICE FOUR CENTS PER COPY. Vir Specimen copies gent on receipt obit three coat Peerage etamv.
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