CITY BULLETIN. P,HTLADTCUPHTA CATTLE. 111/9„tta„ - r,. Aug. 26th.— Beef Cattle were in fair demand this week, but prices were without material ehunge;Eabout 2,200 bead arrived and sold at 16@014 , 16% cents for extra Penna. and Western steers; 130,15 for fair to good, and 10®1 2 cents 1 0 lb for common, as to quality. The following are the particulars of the sales: lii:ad. .A ()me. Price. 92 °Wen Smith, Western 15 @. 16 .'4 66 A. Christy cC Bro., Virginia, grs., @ 9 49 ,Tones McCicese. Western, gre... 734(is 8!..1; 87 I'.. MeFillen, Western, - grs . 7 0 9 ,4 100 P. IlathaWq, " , 734@ 9 108 'James S. Kirk, Chester co., grs.... 19 B. Maiden:* Western, .gr5....:.. 7 @ 60'J. " grs • 70 94 "60 E..S..McFillin, " 8 'CO 82 Uhlman & Bochman,Western Pa..,15 0161. 180 Martin Fuller & 'Co., Wes.tern,grs., @ Mooney cc,: Smith, Western, 83.‘@. ‘4l' 80 Thos. Mooney &, Bro. " gra— . 6 @ 9 35 H. Chain, Western Pa., gre 6 @ 8 34 D. Smith, Western, grs 8 (i.o 9 68 L. Frank, Western, grs 7 1 ,. 8 11.0 Frank & Schamburp, - ,Western....ls @16% 70 Hope & Co., Western 14. @l5 87 Blum & Co. ' Virginia, " @ 65 B. Baldwin, Chester co 14 @l6 82 D. Branson. Chester co.,grs 7 l 8% 140 Ben. Hood, Chester co., gra , 7 010. 19 J. Seldonridge, Ohio grs 8 3 - ‘0 76 Chandler & Alexander, Ohio, grs., 5 @ 33 A. Kemble,Chester co.,grs- 8;',4 70 Thomas Duff, Western, grs 6 6% 40 McCurdy, Western Pa., grs 6 @ 17 Steinbury, Western, Pa., grs 6 la 7% 143 Wayne & Duff, Western, grs.... 51,4@ B*, - ; 60 H. Keller, Western Pa., grs 5%@ Hog* were unchanged; 3,000 head sold at the different yards at from slooslo 50 131 100 lbs. net. Shetp,were dull and rather lower; 12,000 head arrived • and partly sold at the Avenue DroVe Yard at from 4%@5%e. Ii lb., gross, as to con dition. Cows were in fair demand; 250 head sold at sso@s7o for Springers, and ip6o@sBo 11 head for cow and calf. A Burtr.Esour: FIREMEN'S PARADE.—For some time past. when the firemen have turned out for the reception of visiting companieS, or companies belonging to this city who have been away, the rear line has been brought up . by a burlesque company. Originally the burlesquers were called the 'Screw Guzzle" Hose, but more recently the title has been "Duster Steam Fire. Engine Com pany, No. 134." This morning the "Misters" started on an excursion to Wiliningtoe;Delaiva re, and paraded through a number of streets previ ous to their departure. A baud of music headed the procession. Then followed pioneers carrying brooms and axes. The com pany then followed, dragging an excellent imitation of a steam fire engine. All the men hi the line were dressed in straw hats, linen coats, red shirts and black pantaloons. As a substitute for wreaths of dowers, generally carried by the firemen, some of the men wore around their necks wreaths composed of doughnuts. The parade created considerable merriment along the streets. This evening the "Du,sters" will return to the city, and there Is to be a "grand recep tion." Some eight or ten burlesque companies villappear in the procession. The line will form at Broad and Christian streets at eight o'clock, and move over a route - which includes almost every section of the city. If the "Dusters" are a specimen of what the companies are to be, the parade of this evening will be one of the most arousing ever witnessed In the city. The route of the parade•this evening will be as follows: Form on Broad, right resting on Chris tian, down Christian to Third, up Third to Ches nut. up Chesnut to. Twelfth, up rwelfth to Arch, up Arch to Thirteenth, up Thirteenth to Race, down Race to Third, up Third to Girard avenue, doWn" Girard avenue . .to Shackamaxon. down Shackamaxon to Allen, up Allen to Frankford road, down Fninkford road to Laurel, up Laurel to Second, down Secend to Green, down Green to .F .ront, and there dismiss. Mr. Christopher Penhart,.of the - Polly Whop.: per Engine, has been chosen Chief „Marshal, and will be assisted by several aids. SITALL:(. A WATcit.—A young man named Wru. Olden was arrested on Saturday night for Stealing a watch belonging to Mr. Durr, a tavern keeper at Ridge avenue and Francis street. Olden pretended to be drunk, and behaved dis ordc•rly on the pavement in front of the house. Mr. Darr endeavoredlo push him away and then Olden seized the watch and made off. He was chased about a square and then captured. The watch was found on his person. The thief was committed by Ald. Pancoast. . Riurou , CoNprcv.—This morning, about one o'clock. James Reill and Michael Long were ar ; re&ted at Fifth and Marriott streets, for inciting to riot. They were behaving disorderly and had their pockets filled with pieces of bricks. It is also alleged that they assaulted Officer Twiggs. The prisoners were taken before Aid. Mink, and were committed in default of $l,OOO bail. Tn,L TArrt.No.--A boy named John Nugent, aged fifteen years, was arrested on Saturday fur robbing the money-drawer of a store at German town avenue and. Berks street. He got about *l3, but said that that was the fifth drawer which he had robbed on that day.. He was committed by Alderman.Heins. STOLEN HARNESS.--George Johnson and Chas Morse, both polored, were arrested on Saturday night, about half-past ten o'clock, on suspicion of having stolen two sets of harness, which were found in their possession. They were committed for a further hearing. The harness is at the Fifth District Police Station, awaiting an owner. LAST Tim TO CAPE Tuesday, Aug. 27th, the steamer Samuel M. Felton will make her last trip for the season to Cape May, leaving Chestnut Street wharf at 9 A. M., and returning on Wednesday. Excursion tickets $3, including carriage hire. Fare each way $2 A BRUTAL FELLOW.- , -BalllUei Brown has been committed by Alderman Ramsdell, to answer the charge of assaulting an old woman who keeps a cake stand at the Ridge avenue railway depot,in lianayunk. When arrested. he'had the Woman by the throat,attempting to choke her. PHOENIX Huts COMPANY.—Yesterday was the fiftieth anniversary of this Company. To-day they will celebrate it by a grand banquet at Pea Shore. Very many of our prominent citizens will take part on the occasion. , RUNAWAY Boy.—A boy. named Daniel Mcln tyre, aged 11 years, 'is althe police station at kraiddord. He is the son of Hugh Mclntyre, re siding at No. 8 Logan street, Pittsburgh, and has run away from home. AProlypir.yr.—Henry B. Hirst, Esq., has been appointed Commissioner of Deeds, &c., for the State of Tennessee. He has also received a similar appointment from the Governor of New Jersey. Dies U1:1;ING A CHURA'll.—Mary Goodwin was arrested in St. Philip's Church, on Queen street, near Second, yesterday, for being drunk andlisorderly, and disturbing the congregation. Alderman Tittermary committed her to prison. • -Housy Itonnytt.—A dwelling, No. 406 Green street, was entered last night and was robbed of .kilverw are and clothing to the amount of $75. CITY NOTICES. 1 . 111'.):F. is no mistaking one fact; and that hi, the pcoplt ure becoming Fatieffed that the American :Lenin;:, ON c:-.AN.,Luiulz and Button -holy Machine is the r I,etleo instrument of the kind. ever offered to the pubile. it hah a beautiful movement, It 18 easily r.otked and underst,s)d, and most effective in its mar .v.?lloos operations. Call and see for yourself, at the ( . 1{ IitIO:UU rt•oais, corner of Eleventh and Clie4tnut 6), , cc V.^ 'I AND Children'n Hats In largvvaliely. Onkfords, euntintlntel Hotel • 1;11 tt e Vienna Carpet Manufacturing Coin l'Aegant, durtildc and td.eap. narv.L, 2:15 Dock Street, J)elow Third, rvvis•cd. lA, W. P. Larkin on the European plan. )6,4 ‘ ,,, , ,j 43 from # N. to vz P. ht , 000,t •• ,• el night. lirr the Vienna Carpet Manufacturing Corn pany'sCarpets.. Elegant,,urainnmAsilehPs ------ Dthroviontil nz LAST.—A remedy to. reinstate the human hair in all its youthful color. Vigor, histre, softness and beauty. We allude ti) the "London Hair Color Restorer and pressing." No matter how gray or harsh it may be, it is sure to completely restore . ir, and if the roots of the hair are not dead, it will prOduce a new growth, in most cases Liken mid stop the luny from falling, and effectually? cure dandruff, all humors, itching scalp, ac.; an exquisite dressing, fragrantly perfumed. Fred. Brown, Hubbell, Taylor, Wyeth, Bower and all the leading druggists sell it. • SuNsurKE ni L'isr.—Persons wishing to see what bright weather will do for the community are in vited to 4411 4- up Chestnut street as far' as O. 524, under the Continental Hotel, and. otice the activity in business at Charles Stokes &• Co.'s celebrated ready made Clothing House at that location. LADIEs', MISSES' AND Children's Hats In large variety. Oakfords, Continental Hotel. EVERYBODY EWAN'S lirm.—We mean George W. Jenkins, the renowned confectioner, at No. laar Spring Garden street. Ills Bon-bons, Caramels, Cream Chocolates, etc., are deservedly in the highest tepute with all classes. For Oranges, Lemons, Ban anas, Figs, Prunes, Dates. etc., this isjust the place. BuY the Vienna Carpet Manufacturing Corn pany'b Carpets.. Elegant, durable and cheap. FROZEN PEACHES, Peach Ice Cream and Peach Water Ice may be had every day and evening, at Morse's Saloons, 902 and 904 Arch street. Try them. LWIEW, MISSES' AND Children's Hats In large variety. Oakfords, Continental Hotel Buy the Vienna Carpet Manufacturing C. pany's Carpets. Elegant, durable and cheap. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH.-- J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Bye 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. SO5 Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to ac company their patients, as be has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes insetted. No charge made for examination. BUY , the Vienna Carpet Manufacturing Com pany's Carpets. Elegant, durable and cheap, ROCKHILL & WILSON, • Mottling, Clothing, Clothing • 603 and 605 Chestnut street. White Linen Duck Pants. White Linen Duck Pants. Geneve Linen Dusters. Genoese Linen Dusters. Boys' Linen Garibaldis. Boys' Linen Garibaldis. A great variety of white and colored linen clothing. Summer Clothing of all descriptions. Alpaca Coats. ROOE - BILL & WILSON, tithing House. 603 and 606 Chestnut street . PASSUNGERS ARRIVED. In steamer '.ulogn, from rim urleane—Captain E L Brady, Lient T Bnrtwistle, tSN; Thomas Mogill, wife and eon; Mrs Spaulding, J T 'Porch, and two others. IMPORTAWI_QNS. Reported for the .Phllarielpnia faxenbig Bulletin. • NEV ORLEANs— S eamehip Tloga, Morse-341 bids lire clay Wh Tatrun & Co; 8 rolls leather R lime; sbs 1 Harrison Bros & Co; 1 bbl oil Zeig ler & RmiU ; ball bales moss Baeder & Adamson; 104 lde- cotton Claghorn, Herring & Co; 188 do do Th 4 ice, & Fitler ; 206 do do B. Sloan & Sons; 991 do • der, 00 El 0 la MP :111n IGY 4 IIZA PORT OF PHILADRUHIA—Ara. 2d lEW - Mee Marine Bulletin on Sixth Page. ARRIVED THIS DAY. Steamer Hunter, Rogers, 30 hours from Providence, with and-ne . to D S Stetson & Co. Passed a large num ber of schooners, most of them in ballast trim, in the bay and river, bound up. Steamer Leader, Shaw, from Baltimore; with mdse to J D Ruoff. Steamer W Wbilden, Riggarts, from Sassafras, Md. with peaches to JD Ruoff. Brig Olive, Foes, 3 days from New York. Schr Golden Eagle, Howes, 4 days from New Bed ford. with oil to J B A Allen. Seim R G `Minden, Messick LOW , 5 days from Boston. BE LO Brig Lucide, from Havana. AT QUARANTINE. Steamer Tioa, Morse,from New Orleans. Reports: 23d inst. Cape` Hatteras N by E 27 miles, passed schr Wide World. bound south; same day Cape Hatterna N WW 15 miles, passed brig C V Williams, hence for Charleston ; 24th. let 37 65, lon 75, passed an American bark, bound north, with loss of main topgallant and royal yards, showing signal P black, in white ground. CLEARED THIS DAY. Stenmer B Meinder, Roc.khill, Worton's Creek, Md. Van Rinckle & Bell. Steamer A OStimers. Chesapeake, J D Ruoff. Steamer W Whilden.Riggiv Sasafras River,J D Ruoff i Steamer Leader, Shaw, 13altmore, .7 D Ruoff. Bark Arbutus (Br), Knowlton. Liverpool, L Wester- • gaard &, Co. Schr J Truman, Gibbs, Boston. Rommel &Hunter. &hr 0 Hall, Doughty, Salem. Tyler Co. .• • MEMORANDA. Ship Asia (Brew), Windhorst, hence at Bremen 10th natant. Ship Aureola, Hughes, from San Francisco April 19, t New York 24th inst. Ship Bessie Crosby, Crosby, hence at Bic (St Law rence) 21st inst. to load for• Liverpool. Steamer Pioneer, Bennett, hence at Wilmington, N. C. 24th inst. Steamer City of Antwerp (Br), Mirebouse. from Liverpool 14th inst. via Queenstown 15th, at 'DT York yesterday, with t 63 passengers. Steamer Saxonia (Br), Haack, from Hamburg 11th inst. via Southampton 14th, with 354 passengers, at -New York yesterday. Bark St Peter,. Goodwin, hence for Havre, with a cargo of petroleum, arrived out previous to Sth inst. in 27 days from from the Capes of the Delaware. Bark Cardinganshire, Lancaster, hence at Croustadt 7th inst. , Bark Wavelet, Brittain, sailed from Ardroesan 9ch inst, for this port. Brig Ranger Patterson, hence at Texel 9th inst. Ilk Brig Mary Watkins, Wilkins, hence at Liverpool, • 12th inst. Brig Leopoldine, Schultz, hence at Bremerhaven 7th instant. Brig Artadne, Niemeyer, hence at Hamburg 9th inst. Brig J D Lincoln, Merriman, hence at Portland 2'2d instant. Schrs Gov Burton, Ludlam, and R Vanneman, Van nernan, hence at Salem 22d inst. Girard Fire Insurance Company NEW OFFICE, 039 N. E. cor. Chestnut and Seventh ste to CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, :.350,000. All of which le safely Invested In Real Estate, Bonds and Mortgages, Government Loans and other good Securities. This Company have successfully insured $100,000,000 Of property in the last 14 years, and . paid MORE THAN 800 losses by tire It has nearly doubled its capital in this period. It has newr belonged to any combination of underwriters in this city or out of it. Our Agents in Pennsylvania, and elsewhere. have not been instructed to join any organization for establishing arbitrary rates and rules. We have our own tariff of premiums and are not under the necessity of borrowing from the experience of others. Brokers and Agents In ftiladelphia professing to repro. sent 115 in any particular, should be able to show Lour written authority for doing so. Parties wishing insurance will consult their own interest by calling in person at this office. rear.orms: THOMAS CRAVEN, lALFRED 8. GILLETT. FURMAN SHEPPARD, N: 8, LAWRENCE, THomns mAcKELLAR,' CHARLES L DUPONT. JOHN SUPPLE& HENRY F. KENNEY, JOHN W. (1/4AOHORN. JOSEPH KLAPP. M. D. SILAS Y EKES, JR. THOMAS CRAVEN, • • PRESIDENT. ALFRED S. GILLETT; VICE PRESIDENT AND TREASURER. JAMES B. ALVORD, • is6-14100urp5 auuItE'CARY. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN,-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 26,1867. White Linen Duck Vests. White Linen Duck Vests. rg..'W. TENTH WARD . - sELEcT cor - suth. • •*--- We, the undersigned Republican voter,' of the Tenth Ward, recommend our friends to attend the Deb'• gate election, to be held at the. dllTerent precinct _home , . 11 ESDAY. August 27th, between the hours of six and tight ofelork P. M., and cast their votes for delegates, pledged to nominate A. 11. Eroticism's for Select Connell: bettering that the best interest of the Ward and city will be served by his nomination and election. James Pollock, John W. Unborn, Allen Wood, Isaac S. Williams, Geo. Morrison Coates, David Weatherly, Jr., . Geo. Trumen, Jc, Win. P. Troth, A. Wilson Ileuezey, Thos. A. Robinson, John Agnew, Chua, WiSe, Richard Stokes, John Steinmetz, Ed. Levering. henry C. Howell,, Geo. F. Wardell, R. Geo. 11. Roberts, 8 J. Si gent Price, S. • Undue Ritchie, Wm. S. Poulson, Adam 7tlateinger, Chas. C. Sellers, Tlietran, Brindle, Ed. E. Eyre, j 13.'11. Jenkins, A. Cuthbert Thomlts, Um , . Eurp, Robert F. Muslin, . CC T. Barker, M. D. - • E. P: Moyer. Ono. M. Kennedy, . 'l'. W. Markley. Chits, E. Norton, G eo.G lEry er, ' • Albert Moulton. .4. Peabody, Chilli. D. Norton, Chas. Pickering, Wm. 11. Hurley. • E. P. Kershaw, I 'Jim. M. Wetherell, F. Sarmiento, Ed. Y. Townsend, Wm, 11. Woodward, f Horace Lippincott, E. It. Taggart, Henry Ounoney: Thee. Tucker, Win. it. Kennedy, Chas. Anspach, Gen. W. Potts, Thos. Evans, %mud Troth, John Cook. E. Tracy, Goorge Russell, J. Raymond Claghorn, Eugene E. Latta, Cloths E. Hoven, C. W. &lumina, Samuel P. Hancock, H. L. Elder, Hem , C. Thompson, Gavin 11. Woodward, J. NV:Lotto, . Nathan Rowland, George Vaux. E. B. Woodruff, Churles P. Miller, F. Sibley._ ReneGnillou. Charles H. Potts, John C. Baker, Charles Bain, P. It. Donning, S. S. Wilkins, John W. Sexton, lames NI Stewart, George 31. Troutman, Henry S. Aldrich NVin. L. Schaffer, George E. Tucker, Win. B. Hanna,John Sib W ley, J. B. Parker. George . Cook. J. C. Christman, 11. C. Elder, _ L. W. Buffington, M. D., Clinton G. Hancock, John 31. Ford, Doctor E. Mcllhcnuy. Wm. P. Hamm, Joseph Cooper, A. E. Kirkpatrick, John Lingerfeldt, Andrew Fountain, James Botts, George Von Pull, Joseph Leeds, J. 1. Boswell, James Mains, .1. 11. Cunningham, John Longucre. Thelma C. Stokes, Joseph Moore, .1. A. It. ('layton,. • • W. Maxwell, A. McCune. W. S. Kessler, William Simpson, Joseph Rhoades, Timm , K winf am ,,, L. Braddock, A. S. Roberts, Thomas Scott. J. 11. Hamilton. 11. Humphries, Albert Partin, F. Bail, Gee. W. Hall. Fleming H. Flouts, Isaac 31. Ashton, IL Parker Louie Haber& F. Kerr, • I. Watkins, Jim. McLaughlin, Win. Simpson. Jr., Thos. Maples, Geo. R. Howell, 11. C. Brick, Thos. Simpson, Joe. Davis, B. F. Jcnkius, Jas. McFadden. Chas. Francis, H.C. %lockout!), Jeo. 1.. Erwin. J. K. Brick, Win. I). Gemmel', (!has. Blakeston, Rev. T. A. Fernly, Jo. Donnelobn, Z. Gennoell. Jut). Pritchett, ins. Bollocks, . C. Levering. Chao. ,mygee Thoo. Carnek. Wm. F. Shoemaker, Jolaes Wiay, .1. D. Gibbs; Andrew Alt.xander, \V. H. Wood, William Wray. • A. Kerr. Sanford Omeneetter, .1. 31. Simpson, Inn. L. Rogers, 31. Coates, Enrol, Leeds, It. J. Mee ' .1. 'I brockmorton, Henry T. Coates, William Lyres, Charles W. Dunlap, T. W. Dryedale, M. D., .1. 31. Wilson, Edward Christman, Jno. Tatum, , Eugene Christman. ('hnilee Oat, Wm. li. James, Wm. Clark, Thos. Kearney, J. C. Oat, • H. W. Hancock, NV. Rowland, .1. IL*_tewart. ..1. D. Ham! W T m. ucker, Peter ( few, E. A. Sibley., N. Supplee 1. T. Shurpless, M. D., Ed ward Davis, Geo. Copeland. • Jae. L. Boynton, W. P. Cot eland, J. F. Thorn, G. Roth. John Gray, A. Carrigan. . Cline. W. Schofield, li. Boat, • W. Hartley, W. Stoak, • Chas. Megan:cm. • - • E. Benner. Thome Norman, S. NV. Timmin,,, W. Wickstren, J. 11. Jenkins, W. P. Crockford, U. Bates, W. Harrison, L. Bates, W. Jones. A. Seipt. • George Williams, ClairleS Early. 11.14-102, TllOllllll. Kane, Philip Worm L. Eitenbrey, G. W. Felthausen. - W. Stout,. M. N. Hamm, - Chas. Mullen. Geo. W. Dixon. I). McNichol. ..1110113111 , Farr. Geo. Quinn. Joe. Quinn , Chas. Taor, Wm. Jack, Charles Matein Joseph %Trill, ger. .Jno. P. Charlton, Wm. Jackson. E. D. Clark, Sandford McCalla, Ed. Gilbert. Simnel Miller, .Jacob Johnson. • Wm. Priert, Robert Mills, JOE Hindman, Samuel Weakley. Win. F. Harmetead, Johneon, Henry Kuhn. Philip "live, Fred. 'Wien - Ilan, Wm. McCullough, Sr., Wm. Bete, • Dr. A. lees, George Barclay,..' Robert 31cCornuckv - John Roberts, john Roberts, Jr., • • W. S. Stilee, John lt. Culver. George S. Coburn, W. Park 11111, Ed. Stiles, ' Charlee Roberto', K T. Starr. A. Omensetter, Ed. It. Rogers, John Weeley, Robert Onieneetter, W. Jones, J.. 1. NefF, Wm. Donelley, Chas. Omeneetter, Jno. C. Leeds, ~., • J. P. ZeileA. Cnldn r, P. Zebley, li. W. Copeland; Geo. Buchanan. • duo. Taggart, I. Kirkpatrick, Dan. Leeds, • Jae. Dougherty, T. Buchanan, P. ChM. Sem. .1. Stotsenburg, ' Wm. B. King, Wm. L. Thompson. Jno. Miller, Andrew Stewart, Jno. Bonk, ' Wm. Donughy, Robert Smullin, James Donaghy, Robert McClain, John Trace, S. Trace, G. IV. Pauline, lleury W. Itidgway, George Hall, It. T. Goodshaw, A. 11. Agnew, It. T. CaseidaY, Otto Kohler, \V. 1% Mann, Nord Young, Knorr, ge Tayler, Edward H. Scott. .. Edward L.Taggart, J. Wilson Moore, John Amon, B. Warner, .1. D. Ford. Frank Fritz. Samuel McElroy, George Cober, John Hanbert, Jr., George W. Stein, Samuel C. Cox, Janice It S, Raynor Raynor, Samuel S. Stebbiue. Andrew Eagan, Jackson Forman, Wm. Laird, Win. Nike, George A, Lewis, • Benjamin M. Smedley, .1. donee Fox, EdwarA Brown, %mud. Brown, J Kennedy, Morrie Robinson, Henry It. Robinson, F. C. Damien, Giles Westeatt, Mithael Lafferty, Join' Leamy. Robert Hamilton, Robert G. Black, George B. Clark, (tingles Morrie, Samuel C. w e l c h, Robert Thompeon, W Minn, hose, Samuel Irwin, George Houghton, John Epingtou, m. Melundson, ovepli w. Hancock, Wial. I'. Beek, Wm. Herd, .Young, Alex. MeGarev, Jr., Andrew Macfarlane, Jaunts. Lewis. ,Joseph Riggens, .1, K. ltiebarde, NenlMax J Melee McConnell, John P. Bewley. Albert MeCalls. :John Little, ' Ed. Norman. John Voorhees. Wm. H. Garrett, Samuel Heee, Sr., Walter Bird, Henry Heins, • J. H. Stephens, Hold. Kretchmer, Henry V. Pugh, George Lewis. ' James Garrett, Joe. Stull. John Irwin. David Gilbert, John W. Henry Poll, Samuel Smith. James Wilson, Samuel Pollock. Samuel Key. • Wm. Taggart, • Robert •Wlpatrick, Stewart Blackburn. . Henry Hose. . . George Smith. John Peoplee, John Cugley, • - Peter Hess. Thos. Swain. Win. McDougall, Scott Stewart. Jas. McLain, Ed. Fry. Jae. McDougal, Joe. Kilpatrick, Win. P. Fogg, Win. Beaumont. f larkeon Fogg, Wm. t 'ondy, John Kelley, • Henry R. Wolf, Peter Voorheee, Geo. Garrett (km. Guyger, Jere. Clew, Ed. Eyree, D. Clew. Geo. Barclay, Jr., Thos. W. Davie, Jno. McCullough, Geo. Kearney, Samuel Reeves, Jno. Gillespie, Jae. limiter. Wm. Gillespie, Jno. Gilfillin, lJno. Kearney, . I.Tesse Garretson, David C.Hank. Janice Smith, W 111: Chanibere, - ' • .1. F. Potts, , Edwin James, Janie& D. Moore, E. L. Brown, David !teepee, .Joieph Brown, Samuel IL Ricluirde, P. R. Hoopes, Samuel fl. Moore. ' !P. S. Loftus. kJainee Farrell, Jr., Jain,•o Glltillin. Randaleh Green, Adam Hi tutor, .Joe. Caries; J. D. Mahoney, Alex. Anderson. Wrn. Whltail, A. P. Morrie G. W. Robldne, .Jae. As Ford, T. 13. Price, Win. J. Parker, - Joe. Rash, Win D. Du Pity, Ilob. Ogden, Jos. Donaghy, Jo.. Ferris, IJno. Harris I Peter Mcßride, W. L. Tyson, Wm. Cull. James Mullin, Chao. lienderedu, Richard Bette, W. 11. H. Roberts. Edward Mason, Theodore Coster, E. Carter, Jullue Thomas, Wistar Scam,. David Scull, Henry Jr.,Buttle David Scull. Ileorse Boyd, W. 1. Carver. V im l t ' Vili.il%/, Wm. Marshal, , Peter Killer, Joseph Fleming, Chltrlea.ConawaY, J. Snyder , Albert Eldridge, W. B.: Graham, Edward Cliff, Aaron Lafferty, Henry Walton, Charles Truman. James Gridley, Henry Horton, JaineS McElroy, Jolm Gilmore, John Hanbert, SBlllllOl Fleck. Isaiah Ottinger, Jae. Elder Henry Kelly, Sol. Higgins, Theodore Mattlible, .laluea lioniheius, Hiram Dela, Samuel Brown, Aaron Schaffer, Andrew Queen, George McManus, Henry Banonian, John Stembrecher, Win. Ilaliff, Rudolph Fastnacht. Aug. Koch, Thoe. Brans Frederick Ifausinan, Theodore Fratzinger, Victor Schnitzel, Ileury I'o el, Frederiek'Brunner, Charles Brunner Otto Holtzecheitler. Lea IL Buffington. Jaime , Miller, - henry UMW, ,11.11104 Jackson. IL Little, 'lobed Jackson. • A. (Mune, . S. Smith, Samuel Little, I I enry .1 ticobs. John Natick, Robert Price,' S, Hendry, W. Stockton.} 'V. Mom, ' L. K. LOMA &mei McConnell. Charles IA rafienit J.'Douglass, A. Stewart, .11)1)11 Mullin, • Vi m. llocklulL Jorter, N. F. Hartman. Char. tockney, F. Keller, Andrew C. Fite, Anetin Long, John Hunter, Jas. Sloan, Wm. Rolf. Alex. Campbell, W in. Stewart. lore ' h McDonald, as aeon, John Taylor, Geo. Baldwin, IVm. Chambers. Chas. R. Lindsay, 3. li:Johneon, Richard Stewart, WI)). Mc 'Ter, 1'..1. Id aboi er) Aug. Bartholomew. ,l. S. Robineom Alev. Andereon, Randolph Grear, Harry \\'M, Ed.l.Partholomew, Seideurticker, Win. It. Harrison, Jr., E. D. Sheneumn, 'Thomas Mandl. John J. Bayard, E. M. Mingle, JohniWillete' !tarry Brooks, W. U. Floanaker, 11. Frank Paris, Benjamin King, Robert Le'ter, Sylvester It. Cameron, James ('admus, leaac Nichols. Lewis Sluiroll. .1. W. l'a yeon, Thomas Purinton, Jar. Smith, John Steen, Samuel Townsend, R. B. Ware, 11. Cochran. B. F. Pewees, W. R. Payne, A. Ridgway. G. W. Alvord. Geo. W. Hutchinson, AGeorge coli Ehnueller, Conrad Emery, John Campbell, George Wray, Abraham Loughridge. Sian - 'Attie, • .1610) Ribrun. Edward K. Little, Robert C. Motherwell, Abraham 'jester, John Decker. Edward °rushee, Lewis Rothrock, • Win. 111,6(.. Gi.o. Overt wok, James Patten-on, Benjamin Cronee, To‘N mend Mercer, Charles Cockcroft, John Meloy. • Loughridge, \\ - inter. M. D., John D. Harwell, W. A. Lippinentt, Wi&tor Evant , , George 11:, it Ileum* nirwitt, 11.11tn,h, .lo,epti Page. Heppe. Jonathan Evan, , , A. Groin T. 6. Sheindan, I. 11. C. Ridgeway. A.D. Don man. Jr., H. Tondy, 1.. Andrea M. lfone, Charle, W. Peckworth .Idin Wright, Henry Miller. Chat fes E. Slade, • tharlcs 'leaver, C. T. itobineon, Geo. W. Middleton, Stephen M. Barbour, Suinuel Carleton. F.ll. Stotze, E. N. Heed. • S. Strawbridge. M. 11. Burroughs. S. C. IleMzey, Jr., .1. E. Price. Robert Brady, Jae. French, T. it. Stone, Robert Band, E. M. Ly ons," Charier Peter?, 0. Londenelatigher, Frank B. Stoke", J. E. Hendrickson, Wm. \c des, • Charles Peters, Henry Fenton, • A F ilmic meeting of the el favorable to the nomination SeTt.)Ol Council, Rill be held e Bererver." ou Broad atm EVENING,August 26th; ail, of the Waid.will address the ler CARD Editors fif the Evening Bulletin: tts - .Nit.reks—The name of James V. Stokes. by an tin inteutionnl mistake. was attached to my curd my our ',s pur. which You will please correct, and by publishing this yffu will oblige Your truly A . • H. FRANC:ISMS gar TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF PIMA DEI.PIIIA. In accordance with the Rules of the Republican Party the registered Republican citizens of each Ward shall meet in their respective Divisions on TUESDAY, August 21th, lbtii, between the lours of 6 and 8 o'clock P. M., and elect one Delegate from each Division to. a City Conven, Lion; one Delegate from each Division to a gepreeenta five Convention; one Delegate from each Division to a Judicial Convention; two persons from each Division to a Ward Committee of Superintendence; two Delegates front each Division to a Ward Convention, except that the Twenty-third Ward may elect three Delegates from each Division tO the Ward. Convention; and in the Third Senatorial District one Delegafe from each Division to a Senatorial Convention. By order of the Republican City Executive Corn. WM. It. LEEDS, President. Jolts L. Him.. i• Jos. S. ALLN, j Secretaries. N. B.—The City Convention to meet at liorticuttura Hatt. Broad ptreet, above Spruce. au244lt August 24th. 1867. t, ° A F OR CITY T-HEnt - ivitEm it. It. soutnwoliTii. • staiieot to the Tt w el 4 e l :l t (i - i F t e l ' 1 ' 1..! " 1 1 :1:1 1 ‘ 0 1 1)r lbl I C 117 41311JSEITIEN'E8. RISLEY , S CONTINENTAL NEWS EXCHANGE. CHOICE SEATS To all places of amusement may be had up to 6.3.6. o'clok any evening. • tith2.9 tf NEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT. THE FAMILY RESORT. OPEN FOR THE SEASON, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 26, CAILNCROSS & DIXEY'S MINSTRELS THE GREAT STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD, IN THEII2 GRAND ETHIOPIAN SOIREES. For particulars see future advertisements. J. L. CARNCROSS, Manager. R. F. SIMPSON, Treasurer. aul9tf WALNUT STREET THEATRE, N. E. CORNER OF NINTH and WALNUT streets. Begins at B. THIS AND EVERY EVENING, • Shakespeare , a Fairy Spectacle, in five acts, of A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, With its unrivaled Scenery, Panorama, Costumes, Accoll tremeuts, TRIPLE TRANSFORMATION SCENE, &c. The whole constituting a UNIFORMITY OF EXCELLENCE Never equaled in theproduction of this Play. Chairs litteutedldx‘dalre in advance. • CONCERT H A L L CHESTNUT etreey above TWELFTI. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF 'FIIE GREAT LINCOLN MEMORIAL TABLEAUX. Descriptive Lecture and Readings by S. K. MURDOCH, Esq. Admission, 25 cents. Reserved Scats, 50 cents. °Mee open from 9 to 3. an23.9t MATINEE on SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock TIIE r ellen rent Cat gut new Tables, with gut Gualdona—the greateat V. ESTE! 11E, improvement of the age. Eighth and lihemtnat. I ne st Ijl. D 1 ElevenlA 3IL L o I f A i t i v 11 A n g L i I L s WILL D eek .IE B I pENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, CHESTNUT, above TENTH. °veil from A. to 6P. M. 'Benjamin Weet'e great Picture of CHRIST REJECTED. atilt on exhibition. Je4-tf HOOP SKIRTS. 628 HOOP SKIRTS. HOPKINS' "OWN MARE." PRICES REDUCED I I ! It affords tl9 much pleasure to announce to our numer ous patrons and the public, that in consequence of a slight decline in Hoop Skirt material, together with our increased facilities for manufacturing. and a strict adios• retire to BUYING and SELLING for CASH, We are ena bled to offer all our JUSTLY CELEBRATED HOOP SKIRTS at REDUCED PRICES, and they wlll, as heretofore, always bo found in every respect more deaf. rable. and realty cheaper than any single or double emiusilleop Skirt in the market, whiie our assortment is unequaled: • Also, constantly receiving from New York anti tho East. era States full limos of low-priced.fikirts at very low prices, among which is a lot of Philp Skirts at the following rates: 15 springs, 55 centssprings, cents; 25 spring, 75 cents ; 80 OPlillgev 85 centa 85 springs, 85 cents, and 40 springs, $l. Skirts made to order, altered and repaired, wholesale and retail, at the Philadelphia Hoop-Skirt Emporium, No. 628.Are1l street, below Bevel:LßW • mhs.f.rmwlyro WM. T. LIOPILINS. T_l 001 SKIRTS ORBEE3.-11IRS. E. B — A ' YLE JLL No; 812 Vine street, Is non' manufacturing all the va rieties of Hoop Skirts, Corsets, are. She has also the Real French Corsets of new styles, Lloop Skirts altered and repaired. . T. Giles, T. K. Houghton, Edward Rhoades, Chas. Woodruff, Chas. Wilkins, - .Jas. P. Iran. I ienry Win. Earp„ Chas. Karp. John Cook, It. W. Burnes, I Win. W. Moore, John (tarred, Albert D. Fraum, William Stein, Wm. Sutter. Edward S. Shively, K. :low, J. It. Weaver, Thoinon Shrouds, J. C. Q uinn. Thos. Cooper, Ceo. C. Hoetlick. J. C. Isaac Moffatt: - Sam). G. Brooke, Jos. C. Brooks, ' • • J.ll. ;Middleton, ilex. K. lough. John F. anleor, John F. Vanleer, John Kile, Isaac Lehman, B. Sheneman, Thomas Mfillk,i James isinegan, K. McCarty: Qiiintin Todd, 'John Flynn. Robert McCorkle, Robert Conrad, %Vol. Liester, Geo. W.Jackson, John F. Harris, Thomas McGee, tratlleß Floods, Wm. Crumback. John Patterson, Charles Keenan, Job Bird, Benjamin M. Dusenberry, B. Lewis, Samuel Boyd, Ceo. L. 'Miler, Edward Brown, Jr., James Farland, Hampton Robinson, John H. Warren, S. A. Denegre. Hickman Griffith, Paul Loan. Jas. Kirkpatrick, A. Horter, Frank Morris, Charles Wharton, 'Chas. C. Wadsworth, !Joseph W, Taylbr, Smooch!. Gerhart, George lioughton. Jr.. Abraham Edgington, Charles Stevens, John Boyce. John Thompson. Alex. Mct;arcv, David McFarland, 11. L. Thornton, Wm. Richards, Theodore Nlyen+, • !toward Potts, Wm. McConnell, John Simmons. Hrallv, I John Patterson, 'Randolph Mundy, J. F. Irrdell to=ej'h Canty. It. 'l. Bram-on, E. S. Kell , . IL S. Grit s , S. J. Tonle, IL K. Wilsou, IL S. Barnes; S. K: ale, • James Evans. Samuel Wythe; .1. Peirce. iliohert T. mum, is. (lane. Vim. Hide. Geo. Howard, li. W. 11 , 1 W 11rd, Cunningham, It. Roberto, W. Howard, Oliver Cunningham, Thomas Curtis, Horace N. Kates, C. S. Kates. .1. S. Buck. A. Ingram. E. Ingram, • J. S. Bross, a. .t.'Trowne. J. B. Middleton, Thomas Ballinger, T. 13. Su der. Harvey McConnell. James lienou, Edward Farr. Charles Murphy, S. M. Robinson. Henry' Ringe, 33. S. Hooker, B. F. Bonham. Clement B. Low, Jacob Brig, Thos. Mercer. tizens of the Tenth Ward, of A. _ll. FRAM:It3Ga:6 _for, at the Annory of the "Gray et, below Race, 31.0.NDAV eltir.enti . meeting. au24.21; I'mw.gLgui A. Aug. X NV Old Rye faisties. THE LARGEST AND BEST STOOK OF FINE OLD RYE a WHISKIES IN THE L'AND IS NOW POSSESSED BY HENRY S. HANNIS & CO., 21.6 and '220 SCILITI-I EXLC:M9L^ STREET. Who offer the same TO. THE TRADE, in Lots, on. ver , '94srantegeocui • Terms. Their Stock of Bye Whiskies, IN BOND, comprises all the favorite brands e1[..1 taut, and runs through the various months of 1868066, and of this year, up to present date. Liberal contracts made for lots to arrive at Pennsylvanian. R. Depot, Briley son Lino Wharf, or at Bonded Warehousesfas parties may elect. MI. to BM DIAMONDS CHARIT - Y! The World-famous Yacht Henrietta. that Won the Ocean Race. has been Bought from her late . Proprietor. AND WILL BE ONE OF THE AWARDS! - A Farm of 600 Acres, Worth $60,![0, and one Fingle Prevent of the ipuiranteol value of +'_to,(r) in (:tee The proceeds of this Great lii.neN olcnt Pkdorprifte aro deNcted to founding a NATIONAL SOLDIERS' HOME AT GETTYSBURG, For Crippled and Disabled Veterans of the tate War. $300,000 of Diamonds to be Given Away, and a Total of 3,807 Awards. • Thin cuterprLe, In view of Itx noble object, and tho im poieihility of erecting Soldier? !fennel., each an the Palm , . of the Invalids in Paris, by private benevolence, has been Specially Chartered and Incorporated by the Pennsyks - anta Legislature, n an At beating date Mardi 6.1987. • Ender and by the authority of the Act above mentioned, _the Superiieors appointed to raise funds —in elicit manner as they may deem prover. have. after consultation with the friends of the memnire, concluded to have a RR AND PRIZE DISTRIBUTION. They see the Pt/ aVAP achieved by an individual. for his own benefit. when offering the large inducements to the pbbile of an Opera Howe; and they cannot think for a nurnient that the American people will he leer generous for so noble a purpoer as the erection of n !lame for those-Rho became disabled in fighting for the rnion. Thin Is to be A NATIONAL INSTITUTION. free for all crippled and invalid soldiery. • TUE PLAN TO RAISE FUNDS. - - Two hmnieed and twenty thi IlPaDd Prtytaribfry. at tiro dollar, each. for which rail) will receive a splendid ro. mo-Lithogro hic Vicki. , of the liattlelierld, twenty.four by thirty Inches. worth the price of the subscription. This great wo'rk of art is now in the hands of the (=raven , . Besides this., each ontiscriber will have a chance for the av arde to be made. Including among them the splendid pneeent of the guaranteed value oU TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, in cart:. To the public vie now earnestly appeaL The induce ments are such that every one shreild subscribe_ First.—Gratitude to those who left home rind friendo to fight the battles for the Union. We appeal in van to aid in fri , ing them a Home, now that the fate of war has rendered them unable to work for a living. &cond.—For a subscription of *5 you have a chance for the Grand Award valued at *wm3uu--In itself a magnifi cent fortune; besides i,P i chances (Cr other valuable aware?. including *SW of Diaumnde. And if you get none of these, and should von aleo fail to win the world famous yacht - tiENKIETTA." you get the full worth ycor money in the Splendid Picture of the great battle field of Gisityeburg, with the gent iticatian knms ing that }}ono mole %) goes to mud& a Home for the. crippled and loyal soldiers our late-terrible civil war. .L . SCHEDULE OF AWARDS It hap been dell mined to make the a‘v arils on S ATI" P.- PAY. Non tuber 30, next , or at an earlier dby, if the cub mcriptione are all taken rainier. 2,801 AWARDS; AS FOLLOWS Award.—A Pruent of the guaranteed value of SMAtiti. .Second.--Oue of the finc.t farmo in the State of Now York. taunted about thirty-five miler back of Newburgh, in Sullivan county— aerer ; together with Hit the otock, f arming uteurile. etc. Thereon. on it aet tendid Matudon. taw and Urfa a lake Ytorked with fish e tc.; in fact , eve', thing complete and in good order. This farm le valued at *MOW. Third.—The CELEBRATED VAC wr -11 EN RIETTA." the winner of the greet Atlantic Race, valued at $50,000 *woo of Map onds and precious atones. all of the tiue.t. quality. They were purchased principally from citizens of the South during the war. They are certified to by the beet diamond importers and setters in the United States, and warranted to be all genuine. These Diamonds are divided into 103 awards. as follows: 1 Diamond Necklace: 488;11 ' . .... 830,00) 9 awards - 4 sets of Diamond Brooch and Ear-rings. each $25,000. ..... ....... • ........ ...... 50,000 1 award-1 set Diamond Brooch and Partings 15,000 2 " Diamond Necklace—one $7,500, and ono • 88,000.. ..... .................. ...... 15,000 , I " Diamond .. ... .—• .. . 6,000 9" Diamond Cluster Pin, $5,.000; Bro . och, .... , .... ... . 10,000 1 " Diamond and Pearl Cameo Bracelet, Brooch, and Pin...., ......... ...... 5,000 There are 60 awards of singlustone Diamond Pins, Rings, etc., from 84,000 down to $l,OOO ; and 43 awards from $810) down to $5O. mo awards—guaranteed value of 20 each.....,..510,000 1,000 awards—guaranteed value or . 10 each......... 10,0* 2,200 awards—guaranteed value of 5 each 11,000 Office of the Aeeociatiom No. 1126 Chestnut Street, PbUadelphla. . All orders will be promptly and faithfully filled. Ad dreee, COLONEL J. D. HOFFMA.N, ati22 No. 11.26 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. Faux, WEAVER & CO. NEW CORDAGE FACTORY NOW IN FULL OPERATION. No. 28 N. WATER and 28 N. DEL, avenue 11122 D. M. LANE, 'CARRIAGE BUILDER, 13406 MARKET Street, three squares went Penns. Railroad Depot, Went Philada. A largo annortmeut of nuperior-built Car. riagea countautly or. hand ; also, carriages f Ma of every de. ectiption built to order. u rp KEEP THEM AT HAND! %DL.F s 7CAMPHOR TROCHE • rottivoproientive ox• • o=3o 1J Dlarrhata,Dysentery.'nud Cholera Idol do Bote Fantor, C. 11. Needles. D rug& el 04 1204 O Ita.ce.Blb., Chila .h6 P.rk ,r,. !mined PATENTRD I.lTtt 'MONTH, 1866,.. .11k 2ui,9rti UNITED STATES HOTEL, CAPE ISLAND, N. J., Will Rimain Open this Season later Price of Board sill be reduced on and after the 20th August to $3 per diem. Perm wishinz to snit Cape bland will find it s very pkw ant portion of the Sea Shore &mon, end hare the benefit 71 a ceztainty in laving 24 mu. Address, - V6 EST Br- ISITIAL:EIR., BERMAN ROUSE—CAPE ISLAND, NOW OPEN S forreceptlou of guotta. Board from $l4 to $lB week, ncsordins to rooms. No extras Jell-t 1• TllO3. CLIFFORD, Proprietor. COTT. A'rLA A NT GN IC CITY. JONA)! wthyrroN, Proprietor. The mold dpeLnible Bowe on the Istand., being the Dew rot honee to the Purf. Iroltar. au'll • Italian Jewelry, q it, BYZANTINE MOSAICS, -11; ‘ll in,men.c dock oir CORAL JEWELRY, 80.'rtrd and Imported by JAMES E. C4LDWELL & CO., 822 CHESTNUT STREET. ftl•f tn w / 108. k' # ' -a I. J. TAYLOR, ''t - JEWELER. • An elegant !rock. comprising FLNk. ON S IN D ATCLIES. DIAM. • ELAN ER WARWIGT JEELRY. SILVE' PLATED WARE, CLOCKS. Offered at reduced pricea. Watches warranted for MS roan. Silver ware suitable for bridal. prosout!i. WATCHES REPAIRED ANlto WARRANTW. 1028 CHESTNUT ST. Je6-w t m 12_174 4 , BY STEMASHIP "PERSIA." NOW OPENING, 1316 ' MUSICAL BOXES MUSICAL TABLES, Blade expreeely for and imported by JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., 822 CHESTNUT STREET. fel-f.m.w•tfrv4 LOOKING GLASSES OF THE VERY BEST 42t 13 A. I'T Y. EVERY NOVELTY .IN STYLE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, 816 CHESTNUT STREET. SECRETARY, FOIE SALE—NORTHCAROLINA FARMB.—ONE OP two and ono Niemand, and three of four hundred acres each, in the most fertile portion of the State. For purl Wilms inquiro of Special Agents for North Carolina Propertle. FETTEILE.RICKBAUM P 2 North Fiftli street. - auM TJJiUTE CASTILE SOLP.-1V) BOXES GBNonstE T V Width Castile Soap, landing from Brio/Pennsylvama from thsuoa, and for sato by JOS. B. BUSKER & Igo &Stith Dammam avenvetV C" ------- ---- ROWN BRAND " LAYER :RAISINS. WHOLES bade rand quarter bo Rea of ibis aptedid frnit,/anAM and for wile by X.M . 11 Bilt3SlCkt dr CO, tOd South Devi warea sj , I vcatiel ' 811101DIER REBOIITB. than usual PROPRIETORS. From Rome. DIRECT' FROM NAPLES. Direct from Geneva, PICTURES• FRAMES. &O. FOIL sALIE•
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