Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 23, 1868, Image 5

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    CITY 3ULLETIA.
I3ovs ix stated meeting of the Exe-,
eutive Committee of the "Boys in Blue" was hel
last everting in their Boom on Chestnut street
below Sixth General Bodine presiding.
.and Colonel ,
James Givin acting as Secretary.
A communication was received from the "Boys
in Blue" of the Ninth Ward, setting, forth that
the delegates claiming to represent the Ward is
the City Council had.not been elected in accord-
Imre with the by-laws of the association, and
that the delegates elected on the 14th of the pre
sent month were justly entitled to a seat in the
conned. The communication was referred to
a special committee of five, who were instructed
to report at the next stated meeting.
General IL L. Bodine congratulated the coun
cil upon the nomination of General Graut for the
Presidency, who, with Colfax at his back. he did
not doubt would lead them to victory, as he had
during the rebellton, and called for three cheers
:or Grant, Colfax, and Victory. •
The call was responded to Most heartily,
making the wails resound with cheers that were
evidently sincere and heartfelt.
Captain Reading moved that the candidates
who are to appLar before the convention of the
"Boys in Blue,' on Friday next, shall previously
pledge themselves to abide by its decision. Agreed
to. Adjourned.
CUARGED will, lit TIGLARY.—Edward Dough
erty, whose arrest on suspicion of having been
concerned In the robbery of Martin's jewelry
store, No. 2120 Market street, was noticed in the
Bui.Larrx of yesterday, had a hearing before
Ald. Jones, et the Central Station, vesterday
persooon. The watch which was il on his
n when he was arrested was foun identified by
Mr. Martin, proprietor of the store. It was also
in evidence that Dougherty was seen after
the robbery with a lot of watches in his posses
sion; some of these watches wore bloody and
Dougherty had his hands cut. The accused was
held in $2,C00 bail for a further hearing.
PARADE. - The Cadets of Temperance wil
make a parade on Tuesday next, if• the weather
is favorable. The following route has been
agreed upon: Form on Broad street, right rest
ing on Walnut; down Broad to Christian, down
Christian to Third, up Third to Chest
nut, np Chestnut to Eighth,up Eighth to Brown,
down Brown to New Market, up New Market to
Laurel, along Laurel to Frankford avenue, up
Franktbrd avenue to Master, up Master to
Twelfth, down Twelfth to Coates, up Coates to
Sixteenth, down Sixteenth to Race, down Race
to Seventh, :and there dismiss. The line will
move at 103 , ' o'clOck, A. M.
THE TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT.—Last evening a
large meeting of the friends of the temperance
cause was held in Rev. Dr. Sheppard's church,
and addresses of a stirring character were made
by the pastor of the church, Mr. Magee, Hiram
Ward, and others. • Another meeting was held in
St. Georze's :Methodist Church, Fourth street.
below Vine. This was alKt largely attended, and
the proceedings were of a highly interesting . char
acter. Among the speakers - were Rev. 1)r. Kurtz,
Mr. Charles Heritage and other gentlemen of
known ability as temperance speakers.
RIVER Vi:, CAPTUREI).—This morninz,
between twelve and one o'clock, George Smith
and Michael Holden were arrested by Policeman
Ferguson, of the Third District, 'while 'in the
cabin of the schooner Mary Jane. They had a
small boat.which is supposed to have been stolen
from Port Richmond. and had robbed a schooner
lying at the same wharf, previous to beiue cap
Lured. The prisoners were taken before Alder
man Morrow, and were held in $BOO for trial.
ROImaRY OF 21. SHOE STOP. E.—The. Community
Shoe Rooms, at the N. E. corner of Ridge, ave
nue and Buttonwood streets, was entered this
morning by cutting a panel from a door opening
on to an entry. which is accessible from the
street at all times. Forts -eight pairs of ladies'
gaiters, and a lot of unfinished work belonging
to different parties, were stolen.
Far ~F PREIt-NcEs.--Fred. Schragbern was be
fore Aid. McClusky yesterday upon the eharga of
false, pretences. It is alleged that he delivered a
load of bay to a party in the lower part of the
city, presented the bill and get the money. It
was afterwards found that the Iniy was short o
the weight which had been charged for. The de
fendant was held in $1,500 bail for trial.
Tug Tenr.—On Wednesday next, the 27th
instant, there will be a trial of speed at Point
Breeze Park, between the horses "Ironsides" and
"Maggie," for a puree of one thousand dollars;
mile heats, three in five, to harness. The horses
will start at three o'clock P. M. The race excites
a great deal of interest in sporting circles, as both
of the horses are known to be very fast.
AN ALLEGED 110 TEL Hill, a
lodger at the Bingham House, was before Alder
man Jones yesterday,charged with attempting to
break into the rooms of the boarders. When ar
rested he had a lot of skeleton keys and a jimmy.
His - valise way found to contain empty bottles
He was held in ;_',ooo for a farther hearing on
Monday.
NATIONAL UNION CLUIL---The meeting at the
National Union Club HOUsh, last evening, was
largely attended, and was a complete success.
The meeting on Friday evening next will be ad
dressed by Hon. A. G. Curtin apd Hon. William
B. Mann.
SLIGIIT FlRE.—Last evening, about 9 o'clock,
a slight fire occurred at Berkenstock's hotel, at
the northwest c&rner of Sixth street and G Irard
avenue. The flames originated from a coal-oil
lamp.
STORE Ronckny.—A clear store, No. 824 Wal
nut street,was entered this morning between four
and five o'clock, by prying open a rear shutter,
and was robbed of a lot of cigars and seven dol
lars in cash.
DROWNED.-A lad named Oliver Peel, residing
at No. 1228 South Second street, was drowned
yc sterday off Leigue Island. Ile was in a small
brat crossing to the Jersey Shore, when a vessel
ran down hls boat and swamped it.
STEEET-I,VALRT , :s.-The Filth District police
made a raid up, n the disorderly women who
promenade W;:)s,ut, Tenth, cud Locust streets,
and captured eighteen.
Tiu DOG \VAR.—The war upon the maranzzled
dogs found ruin ins at large in the streets will be
commenced on the Ist of June.
PELEONAL.—Iion. William D. Kelley Is now at
Lis home, confined to Lis room by a paidal,
though not an alarming attack of rheumatism.
KATALYS:NE Wm - Ea.—The re
markable facts couneeted with the diss.covery and
history of the Gettysburg Katalysine Spring have
rapidly epread fin Over the country, and Invalid&
are everywhere using the water 2.3 a remedy for
Rheumatism, Gout, Gravel, Dyepeptla, Kidney,
Urinary, Bronchial and other diseases, including
Debility and prostration of the vital powers o
the system.
The proprietors Lave now the pleasure to an
nounce that they have completed arrangements
for supplying; the Gettysburg Katalysine Wale
in euch quantities as will probably I.T.fi;tt the. In
ereaeing demand.
Physicians said Invalids desiring laform•-tiorr la
icAs wAvaux viaTcum.
to the attested medicinal virtues of Wt.tet Tit& eIIZAPZIft. I
will find printed c,ripla, of statement". lava:Es Pi•Arxiwzes",,ed bty P.al,:way ,sav r.:.7 &win
ere
and the repor4 of eminent litYtidar-?. 1/4 t a,r Artitrengtb, stead',
cation to any of the druggists' stores when • err
x 4,4
Water is for E o',..tiaTAlly pelt a worth.
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• o, , crz afarays desaantt es certf&wit of
A Wosiauti - I. MS( eV, 1 4 .(3 ban' nr4
btfc-nsive disel'arve from the iiristol, riostri!r. /Ns Std; 71 2:3 ”Stptt,Y4l.'4l: do3!"..Zert.
Stint:led, or dry, partial loss of t0..1ie.:14 ur VV.t r t j 411:3;1,041e F:011.
leg , rain over the ayes, a stilAtt.n.v; atieldrog In 4 !..rie,s,
the throat, alluiting the iroirie. ye ,/ :Lao; :411411111M, .
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those who bud (i:Y/Idragod. 'sr repvir'it ;
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—William B. Astoi'h •:
st minute.
CITY IN TI
PAntisots, PAriAnOtM—Pnrolte Low -Mr: Fltax
has now oper. a special lot of rartlBolB, 8412 Uthbrellae.
a the best inakee, which are offered - at -acceptable
roles. Pie $1 20 Parasol has a large sale, and his finer
rain goods deserve attentioui
Joan - M. Frrat t _
S. E. corner of Arch and Seventh streets,
TRY TIM DOLLAR CORSET.—Try., the 85 Cent
Corset! The dollar corset contains 16 whalebones, is
of superior shape, of She and durable fabric. The 85
cent corsets are the best whalebone band-made corset
yet armed at such low figures,
JOIIN M. FINN,
Southeast corner Arch and Seventh ett eds.
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GREAT SALES or STOCKINGS—GREAT REDUC
TION.
Stockings, very good, only 25' cents.
Stocklr full regular, close fabric, 30 cents.
Stockings, very good quality, SD cents.
Stockings, iron frame, lowest prices.
Joao M. FINN,
S. E. corner of Arch and Seventn streets.
CORSETS—GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.
Cereets, woven, 16 whalebones, $1 per pair.
Corsets, fine fabric, stifl forni, $l.lO per pair.
Corsets, better, 82 whalebones. $1 50 per pair,
AI,SQ-nsr3 l- AI - Al l{ 001tBETE1
Crescent Corsets, whalebone, 85c. per puir.
?Madame Le Fevre's London Cord, $1 OD per pair
The above !roods are all of excellent make+ and de
sirable shapes, and are offered at unusually low
prices. Joux IC FINN,
S. corner of Arch and Seventh streets.
TRY THE 25• CENT STOCKING.—The 25 cent
stocking is perfectly smooth and comfortable to the
foot. it is close in fabric, well shaped, and in every
respect the finest stocking yet offered. Our higher
wades of stockings are correspond
OHN ingly cheap.
J M. FINN'S,
Southeast corner of Arch and Seventh streets.
FRINGES, DRESS TRIMMINGS, BEITTONS.—Ladies
requiring anything, in the line of Dress Fringes, Braids
Gimps or Linens or Buttons, of avy description, will
lied a large assortment at economicall prices, at Mr.
Finn's. A. special deduction always made in all our
goods to dressmakers. JOHN St FINN,
S. B. corner of Arch and Seventh streets.
REMOVAL.
HERB'S CHINA HALL,
Now open at their new Store, 1218 Chestnut street,
where families about furnishing or replenishing have
-the advantage of making their selection from the
largest stock of all the new shapes of China, Glass
and Stone ware in the city, from a single plate to the
most extensive outfit at the lowest wholesale im
porter's prices, and can depend on the quality of the
goods.
•
FAMILY COAL.—This is the beat time of year
for housekeepers to lay in their stock of coal. The
tailing off in the general demand has the effect of
causing a decline in prices, and those who can pur
chase at this time will find it to their advantage to do
so. Undoubtedly the best place to buy coal is at the
yard of W.:W. Alter, Ninth street below Girard ave
nue, and at the corner of Sixth and Spring Garden
streets. Mr. Alter has just returned from an extended
trip through the Lehigh and Schuylkill regions, and
has made very large purchases of the best varieties of
the black diamond. These coals he now offers at
greatly reduced vices, and we recommend all who
with to take time by the forelock, and till their coal
bins for the coning summer and next winter, to give
Mr. Alter a call and a trial.
. _
nor licorsE Gum.is, elegant bunches! Hot
Douse _Peaches! Tempting and delicious French Cm
fections. embracing all the noveAres, at A. L. VAN
SANT'S, Ninth and Chestnut N treets.
LUNG Complaints, Bronchitis, Asthma, Scc., are
relieNed, and if taken in time, permanently
cured by Jayne's Expectorant. Yon will rind in it
also a certain remedy for Coughs and Colds . . Sold
everywhere.
Ton NomINATIoNs.—On the Fourth of July
the Democrats will make their nominations for the
Presidency and Vice Presidency, find all parties will
then know exactly whom to vote for. As to the con
fecilonery question, that is settled by popular accord
and unanimous consent. E.G. Whitman & Co., No.
316 Chestnut street, below Fourth, gets up the most
clop ant, the choicest, the best, the daintiest, and in all
respects, the nicest confectionery to be found in town
or on the continent. To get fine bon-bons, dainty
cream-ftnitstroasted:Jordan almonds. chocolate pre
parations and many -flavored-and-fresh -every-day car
amels, go to B. G, Whitman & Co.'s,.No. 31S Chestnut
~ , , ,t reet, below Fourth.
HONOR. TO AMERICAN /NVENTORS.—Subjoined
will be found a notification to :Messrs. Wheeler &
Wllsin of the receipt by the State Department of the
(;01.1, MiI , AL awarded to their Sewing Machines at
!tie Paris - Universal Exposition of 16t.a. This was
based solely on its merits. No partiality was shown
to any competitor. It was given because the Wheeler
& Wilson was the viinv HEST srm,rmsn to the COM
t(e. Purchasers, therefore, will consult their own
intero,ts by purchasing the W. &. W. in this city, of
the Ramis, Peterson A. Little, No. Tel Chestnut stseet.
DEPARTMKrer STATS,
WASHINGTON, WA May,l.S6s.
..TO WnraT.rn & WILSON, of New York'.
Sins:
The Department has received One Gold Medal
awarded to your firm on &Wing and Button Hole Ma
chines, at the Paris Universal Exposition of 151 H. ,
Your obedient servant,
WILLIAM H. SEWARD.
Juinctors mothers and nurses use for children
a safe and pleasant medicine in Bowie's INFANT Ger:
DIAL.
Hn~ts! HAMS!! Mors!!!
Cbolce Maryland Ilams,
Very line Virginia Hams,
Davis "Star" Cincinnati Hams,
Newbold's Celebrated Jersey Hams,
For sale by Mitchell Fletcher,
1204 Chestnut street.
BOWER'S BENNA FIGS, FOR CONSTIPATION
fIy cane. Depot Sixth mid Vine.
Tun pleasure arising from wearing a pair of
Bartlett's Boots or Shoes is akin to that experienced
in the society of a geNtlemanly acquaintance—one
feels a some of refined comfort. No. 33 South Sixth
street, above Chestnut.
TEE LATE COLONEL EtAZATID, the Connecticut
powder man, leaves au estate Of about $2,000,000.
.Iklaking powder is generally reckoned a Hazard-one
business Lbut:the Hazard in Oh; case was not only
great, but perfectly Rafe, If the above ilgures are eon:
rect. There is no hazard in baying a salt of ready
made Clothing at Charles Stokes & Co.'s, under the
Continental. All the garments are worth the money.
•
To LADTEs.—Chas. Oakford tt Sons, Continor:
tal Hotel, have all the latest novelties in Ladles',
Mese& and Children's *ring and ennuner Hata and
Cape.
MILLMRRY Goons AT BARGAINS.—A splendid
line of English Walking Hats, in Drab, Brown, White,
&c., selling at
LESS THAN COST Or IMPORTATION.
Also, fresh novelties in Fancy Bonnets, Ladies' and
Children's Trimmed Hats, nnd every style of Bonnet
Materials at the lowest prices. Elegant new San Hats.
Wool , & CARY.
725 Chestnut street.
Tim great ceremony next month of the A. Y.
M. will necessitate a new Hat. Go to . oakford's, un
der the Continental HoteL Order it now.
COUNTRY HAMS! COUNTPY RAMS!!
Averaging only about eight pounds in weight.
Very desirable.
For sale by Mitchell & Fletcher,
1204 Chestnut street.
FLORENCE SEWING MACHL•rE.
Florence Sewing Machine.
Florence Sewing Machine.
Office, 1123 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
Fuca BOOTS AND GAITERS AT LOW PRICES.—
Gentlemen who eonsult comfort, economy, elegance
and good taste should call on (Mae. Eichel, the acmn
plished cordwainer. No. WS North Eighth street,above
lititumvatxxl. Ile has an Immense Mock of Booty and
&toes of all the prevailing styles, at very low prices.
Youths' Boots and Gaiters on hand and made to order.
UNION HOTEL,
Saratoga.
Popular
EnpeliOr litummexiation for Farntiles and Coa
94 VET/ATi.
fIJ per day, SN per wec. , &.sloo for font mealty.
Ornrduaa and Daeme MaAtkr to rmive Cana), w
btatlorn
Open from June "at to Ottober let
Addrem MASI) muirrigits,
Or B. LELAND & CO.
ADdropontart
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THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, .MIAY 23, 1868.
CARRINGION, DE ZOIICEIE
E tor. Thirteenth and Chestnut Ste 4,
PLIILADELPOU,
Wholesale and Retail Dealem
IN
Curtain Goods,
Window Shades,
Furniture Coverings and.
Paper Hangings.
White Holland Shades,
Trimmed and put up as low as $1 60 each:
SNiIES and Nottingham Lace Curtains,
New stock, low prices, and entire satisfaction gunran•
oe n d p4 B in
tn eve
th ry a instance.
al)
Ladies Making their Bonnets
CAN P IND ALL THE MATERIALS AT
G-EORGE . W. M 1.14 ES'S,
•
911 Chestnut Street (North Side),
Straw Bonnets and Trinnnings,
French FIOWCIII4
Ribbons,
Laces.
Frosted and Plain 1118.1111 Cs.
With narrow LACES. in Colon to match.
French and. New York Bonnet frames,
atc, Ao.otic.
Liberal discount to Milliner,.
911 Chestnut leitreet:
arl22mrp
IrrUTT:III T*: L-r 1
MARY B. CONWAY,
LADIES' DRESS FURNISHING
AND
'OPPING EMPORIUM,
81 SOUTH SIXTEENTH STREET.
PIIILADELpnU
Ladles from any part of the United States can send their
orders for Dress Materials, DresseaCloairs.Bonnets. Shoes,
Under t;lothing, Mourning Suits, Wedding Trengeen , Triv
veling Outfits, Jevvelry, &c., also Children's Clothing, In.
fant's Wardrobes, Gentlemen's Linen. dm
In ordering Garments, Ladies will please send ono of
their DEBT irrrrine DRICBEITCB for measurement; and Ladlei
visiting the city should not fail, to call and have their
measures registered for future convenience.
Refers, hi permisdon, to
MR. J. M. HOLEIGIL
1012 and 1014 Chestnut street
MESSRS. HOMER COLLADAY & CO.,
0111.15.3 m rp 018 and KO Chestnut street.
1106. REMOVAL. 1106.
THE 8156 ER THAIVEFACTUSINH COMM
Have Removed their Warerooms to
No. 1106 Chestnut Street.
SINGER'S NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE Ls
simple, durable, quiet and light running. and capable et
performing an a toniehing range and variety of work. It
will hem. ftll, stitch, braid, gather, cord, tuck, quilt,
embroider di
, c.
rny2lYrii WISL E. COOPER. Agent.
TO. LET.
NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE.
Entire Upper part, Basement and Butr•Cellar., Apply at
430 Chestnut Street.
ap23 tfrO
FOR SALE. 1
. -
THE DESIRABLE
GERMAN TOWN RESIDENCE
Situated on Church Lane,
Third house east of the Railroad; three minutes' wa'k
from Station. The house has every convenience, ample
shrubbery.ully laid out with abundance of trees and
Also, well built Stone Stable.
Apply at 127 'hesitant Street, 2d Story.
mylo a tit th a 40.
'BURLINGTON PROPER.TYFdIi — S - ALEOR
Bent.--A pleasant Brick Dwelling. with gas, bath.
large garden, fi lled with fruit, stable, &c.; and half a
square from di pot and near St. Mary's Church. for $6,000.
FRANKLIN WOOLMAN, Conveyancer,
70 Main street, Burlington.
nry2l4V
-.-
$5.500 FOR A MODERN BUILT HOUSE, WITH
nine rooms, yard in front, and rear to a back 'Arcot
11l
*2,000 caeh. Poteeeeion at once. Apply at No.
2103
Brandywine etre& m 3 20.4ttp§
4. • Cr POINT BREEZE
" PARK.
TRIAL OF SPEED
On Wednesday Next, May 27.
STAB E 61,000.
Mile heats 3in6 to harneos. flood day and track.
Horses to start at 3 o'clock P. M.
J. Turner names hlk. m. MAGOIE.
B. btetson names g. a. IRONSIDES.
The privilege of a member introducing a male friend
without pay is suspended. nifl2 4trp
POINT BREEZE PARK.—AI).
. ditional Premituns.
• is—ots. No.lo. Purse of 8150, beata,
3in 5 Co harness, for horses that
have not beaten 2.50; *lOO to first and *5O to second horse-
No. 11. Purse of !Sall, mile heats, 3 in 5 to harness. for
horses that have not beaten 845;5150 to first and *5O to
ECCCE d horse.
All horses must be eligible at the time of closing of the
entries.
Entries for the foregoing Purses mast be directed to the
office of the Secretary, No. 144 South Fourth street, Phila•
delthia. where they will close on Thursday, May 60th. at
12 o'clock, noon.
Entries must he sealed. and in evert, instance accom.-
nettled with 10 per cent. entrance money on the Purse to
to be awarded.
Three or more entries to fill and two to start.
Should only one horse start in either of the races, he
will be entitled to his entrance money.
Name, color and sex of horses entered requested.
lime made under the saddle and at Fairs will not debar
horses from entering in above Purses.
nivir.,6te SAMUEL KILPA'CRICK Secretary.
DREW J OH NSONCLIMENT AND TRIAL UNITED L. PREsIDENT OL"THE
STATES. Id ,PUBLISIiFiI TATS DAY. AND HOR
SALE AT
T. B. PETERSON k BROTHERS.
geb' Chestnut street.
It contains the whole of the preliminaty proceedings in
the House of Representatives, and in the Senate of the
United States, together with the Eleven Articles of
Impeachment, and the whole of the proceedings in the
Court of Impeachment, with the verbatim evidence of
all the witnesses, and cross.examinations of the same.
with the speeches of the Managers and all the Couneel on
both sides, with the decisions of Chief Justice Chase, and
the final verdict of the Court.
IT CONTAINS PORTRAITS OP
eIs:DREW JOHNSON. CHIEF -JUSTICE CFIASE,
GENERAL U. S. ;RANT A 'HON. EDWIN M. STAN.
TON, HON. BENJAMLN F. WADE. HON. BENJAMIN
F. BLTLER. HON. 'ILIADDEUS STEVENS, and
MAJOR.GENERAL TIIOMAS.
bo as to place this work the hands of the masses in
this country. for f uturereferenct„. the whole of the &bey°
is published in a large octavo volume of several hundred
pages. complete and =abridged, and sold at the low
Mice of Fi Gents a copy. in Paper cover, or a much
drier edit ion , for the library, is also Issued, bound In
cloth.
AGENTS WANTED.I
A gelds are wanted inevery town and county in the
Celt. d States to engage In tt u nao of the above, which
a ill he found to be the rni;,rt saleable work ever lamed , in
this country.
Booksellers, News Astute, and all others, are solicited
to order at once what they may want of the above book
ri imbrilnice with, so that their of dere may be filled at
note.
Copts* of either edition will he sent per find mail, post
paid, to any one, to any place. on recent of the price
Address all (adore retail or whotesale.to the Publaterst
7 I 0. P E eEJM B
oN • ROTIDe.
Chestnut street, Ptriladelphlx, Pa.
Arad they will receive tunnediate attention, and be sent
per lint express after your order la reo
eel red.
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II t..1;411g y, tyilpit *Ad tor sAtss Fly Jr/ft B, LIABBIEJ
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t.) F: P' g,". 14 Atvl4ll 7 AMA ir,INDS.,-A MA INI
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i 1* Iv 401.4_4 tr. 4 , .or, imAtig A 164 rur sat b 7 J.
111 1 :AAIBB At i';'). IA *with PslAwriA Avinn4l4
FROM AUCTION, VERY CHEAP
11I1LLI , NERY GOODS•
SEWING ITI&C.HINES.
TO RENT.
rust samba
SPOWIIIING.
MEW PUBLICATIONS.
WATOlifitEes, JEWEL r 9 • •
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, '..4sLbvii7Lt.& 0
. ,
JEWELERS .,
, •
902 CHESTNUT STREET,
Ilace just received direct from Parts, a large 'ureic° of
FRENCH JEWELRY.
Half Sets, Sleeve Buttons, Medallion
- i
Becklaces Bracelets, Chains,
&a, Ike ,
In beautiful designs, the newest and choicest ,
PARIS NOVELTIES.
ap4 eto th MINS • —
CLARK & BIDDLE
No. 712 CHESTNUT STEBET3
Offer for sale a &oleo assortment of
STERLING AND STANDARD
SILVER WARE
AND
FINE PLATED WARES.
fey ulia-tfrPIS
ICE AND COAL.
ICE. ICE, ICE, ICE. ICE: ICE. ICE.
SUPPLIED DAILY TO M
LARGE OR SMALL CON.
SU ERS
in any part et the pavod limits of the Consolidated Cley—
WES I PEILLADELPIIIA,
MANTCA, TIOGA,
RICHMOND.
BRIDES BURG and
dERBLorrowN.
Families, Offices,etc., can rely on being furnished with a
Pi RE ARTICLE, SERVED PROMPTLY.
and at the lowest market rated.
COAL. COAL, COAL. COAL. COAL.
BEST QUALITY OF LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL
COAL, •
at prices as low as the loweBt, for a flreLrate article.
BLACKSMITHS' COAL, HICKORY, OAIL AND PLNE
• 'WOOD. AND EINDLING WOOD
SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR ICE OR COAL TO
Cold Bpting Ice and Coal Company,
THOS. E. CAHILL. Preet. .TNO. GOODYEAR. Sec's.
HENRY THOMAS. soon.
OFFICE,
No. 435 Walnut Street.
BRANCH DEPOTS.
TWELFTH AND WILLOW STREETS.
_TWELFTH STREET AND WASHINGTON AVENUE.
TW Ii AND LOMBARD STREETS.
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND MASTER
STREET.
PINE STREET WHARF. SCHUITEILT ,
ru w 81:n414
KNICKERBOCKER
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COMPANY
Furnish ICE OF TBE BEST QUALITY at the LOWEST
RATES throughout the city, West Philadelphia, Mantua,
Port Richmond and Tioga, to Families, Stores, hotels,
Cotifectionere, &c., in large or small quantities.
A deduction of ene-seventh to stores and emcee taking.
but Eix times per week.
Orders by mail receive prompt attention.
118 and 120 Broad street, con
'Ni
Willow at. wharf, Delaware ay.
E. P. KERSIIOW , ;?
A. BUNT, KETIt3)IOITi 8; HUNT.
D. W. BUNT.
ap26 dl2t to ths
64 EDITS , WVIINISMNO SOODS•
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
The following advantages are claimed for the
IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT.
They are made of the best materials.
The workmanship and finish cannot be excelled by any
manufacturer.
Entire satisfaction•Cnaranteed.
Our prices pre low for the kind and style of- work we
make.
ALSO.
SPRING UNDERWEAR,
HOSIERY, GLOVES, Soo.,
And the latest novelties for
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR.
JOHN C. ARRISON,
Nos. 1 and 3 North Sixth ; Street,
PBEILADELPHLP4
my7th s tu 2mrP
THE FINE AUX&
NEW STYLES
OF
LOOKING GLASSES,
NEW ENGRAVINGS,
NEW OHROMO-LITHOGRAM.
'EARLES' GALLERIES,
816 Chestnut Street.
BS~'IsIGFEIRATOIi!!i
220.
REFRIGERATORS
FOR THE., MILLION.
TM BEST VENTILATING REFRIGERATORS.
ALSO. Tao COMMON REFRIGERATORR,
At Xxtreme LOW Prilcer.
E. S. F.A.T , SON, & CO.,
'LD OTAND,
OIL 220 cad 222 . Dock Street,
Neu Um Exchstago.
opl4 trt th a 'nto
oato•r. lES, atAttcrous, oca.
choice
JAPAN TE A .
is grown in the gardenn 015 the "Ira.ma•ohe.ro"
ei liti o ti , r e e r d a with a geat care in huge baskets lined
li re .with
VOll SALE' wr
THOMPSON BLACK'S SON k 00'
„ I
Broad and Chestnut Streets.
nolittt th tit
_
CRIPPEN & MADDOCK,
115 S. Third Street, below Ohestnnt,
Mato W. L. Maddock & C 0..)
Dave on hand a large and choke stock of
GREEN AND BLACK
TEAS,
width they are offering by the package at
Greatly Reduced Prices.
BALTIMORE FAMILY FLOUR
CONSTANTLY ON RAND.
rnhiPilt ■ to &urn
FINE FAMILY GROCERIES.
To Families Going into the Country.
We offer to thoee going Into the country ono of the
largeet and fineet 'docks of FINE GEOCERLES in the city
to 'elect from.
All goode mold by the package at wholeeale prices.
TEAS, COFFEES. and all Staple Goode at priced re
duced lower than for many yearn.
Great care taken to have everything packed alloty and
neatly am proailde, and delivered free of charge at any of
the Depote, to Cluxquut Hlll, andcountry eurrounding the
city, in our own wagons.
SIMON COLTON & CLARKS,
S. W. oor. Broad and Walnut Sts
PHI LADELP astiA.
triv9.lrog,
REDUCED.
FRENCH PEAS AND MUSHROOMS, 45; Extra whits
ticath peaches, MI Fresh Green Tomatoes• for Pies. 15
AA A. J. DrOAMP'S, 107 South Second Ptreet
NEW YORK PLUMS AND BEE:DLESS CHERRIES.
50 eta. ; North Carolina Pared Peaches. V, ctn.; brie. t
paredhalves. 16 chi.. at A. J. DallThAtril. 107 South
Second street. .
WINSLOW'S OMEN CORN and very superior Fresh
Tomatoes, for sale by the cue or can.at A. J. .11.e.abirg,
107 South Beeond street.
YARMOUTH B ATER% Smokod,Spleed and Pickled
Salmon and Boneless Mackerel, in Wei. at A. J. Ds
CAMP'S, 107 South Second street.
DAVIS'S DIAMOND BRAND HAMS always on hand.
mhl4.3miT4
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
N E corner Fourth and Raoe Sb.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
AND
PAINT MANUFACTURERS,
Offer to the trade or consumers.
Pure White Lead, Zino White,
Colored Paints, Varnishes, Oils,
Artists' Materials, &o.
Agents for the celebrated
VIEILLE 'MONTAGNE noW.WHITE ZLIC,
lu C l :o r gir.?,k o e t i l i w f r ro Wl mt
w r a
Inside work.
PURE PAINTS.
201 and 203 North Fourth Street,
Northeast corner of Race Street.
aplB tiros
i tt iiito
k,l.v--il 41
vAlf a.
s z o l , * 7O
vok
wisi. D. _Roo-mass
CARRIAGE BUILDER;
atanuracturer or FirsuClasso Carriages
ONLY,
1009 and 1011 Ohestn•at Street,
PHILADBLPIII4.
Orders received for new and elegant styles of Carriage
for the season of
186 s.
ecial attention given to Revelling. _
rriages stored by the month. and .uonaranos e
ffected**
THE NEW WAREHOUSE•
Nos. 1014, 101$ and 1018 Filbert IR
ren.th a teen*
AMERICAN
ANTI-INCRUSTATION CO:1,
OFFICE,
No. 147 South Fou'rth.' St.,
• PIIILADELPILIA.
The Anti-Incrnstator will remove scale from steam
boilers and keep them clean.• rendering the boiler less
liable to explosion, and causing a pest saving of fuel.
The instruments have beau in successful use during the
last two years•in many of the large establishments in this
city. and from which the most flattering testimonials of
their wonderful saving of fuel and labor have been
received.
Parties having boilers would do well to call at the office
and examine testimonials, etc.
JOHN FAItEIRA, President
RZBA LEREaria, NeeretaryAnd Treasurer.
in vl3 firom
Frnura, winhorsit - a 00.
4EW CORDAGE FACTORY
vow IN FULL OPEIMTION.
O• al N. WATER and $8 It. DEL. mum
222.
14 500 $4,01,
sr to , ?We,
A inaANGEIL*InNiu yr Jos.
i D B&ISS Q 4 D
M..ror ae lo al e r o :" - ut k i ll — a r P
itaffigw—aulled4l°vretuee,
DUIJGS.
cAIcxfAuEM.
_PEAL, /ESTATE SALES.
REAL_EbTATE TROBIAS Sini.3 , 8
Laraa anti Valuable Hotel, az .wn-aa the " IFlitind
liotti.e," 1N... 767 ;Oft 111 Arch street, hoi.ween
Seventh and .Eightb atreattr, with a two•aturr brick eta
ido and e , ,i•tdi limbo lathe rear. OA Tuesday, Jinni Pth.
1969
at 12 o'clock, noon, -will he Fold at p bliel ISMO, at the
Philtidelppiwkacilittuge, all that large and valuahl+ hrlck
1,1 arta( d hotel, knbivn WI the "A:dual d 11.1011110." oltUnbl
on the r otth Fide of Arch rtreet, weer of rievonth Ftraut.
NO4. 707. 76f1, 711; coatainiug in front on Arch Area 40
feet. and In depth of that u kith 46 feet; thou narrowing
tong feet 6 inches tu a length ot f, feet 6 inches for a far
ther depth or 126 feet 61', inches to a court yard; thin
narrowing to 14 feet ti Inches for n depth of about 60 f, et„
with common nab of Our t yard about 29 feet wide; total
depth 2,14 lest 7 inches, it la part five and three atorios
high; has extengiVe'hack building. It COLIGAIIIR 102 chain.
hers; bar room, office, parlor. large dining room and
kitchen, ire.. gas introduced, bath rionn. 2 water clone's,
area tint floor heated by atom ; • 'able. , two•Ftory ' brick
stable .and coach house in the rear, with outlet into
then, street.
•
Termr-41.
tat' For further particulars apply to C. 11. & 11. P.
ultheld, No. Z . 'S Sauth Sixth dtreet. •
Taumiks SONS, Auctioneers.
iny;l3,Bo-Jed 10 IC 141 South Fourth etroot.
kxF.evrons , PlutimPrintx BALE --ESTAT4
r.of lane Barton, deceased—Thomas at None, Auction
_ are.—Very ' valuable l a
uisinesstand. Four
Brick 'Store and Dwelling. No. 36 South Second street,
shove t hestnut. 233,1 feet front cc second street, 14:3 feet
7 inches in depth to Letitia.strect, 26feet (rout ou Letitia
street—two Bents. On Tuesday Juno 9th, at 12
o'clock, noon, sill be sold at public sale , without reserve,
at the Philadelphia Exchange, 41 that very valuable
four story brick inesenage, with three-Vol,' (17,01 "
bailchuildinge and lot 41 ground situate ou the ca.t bide
of Second street, above Chestnut, No. 311; the lot
containing in front on Second, % feet 6 inches, and .ex
tending in depth 18/1 feet 7 inches, more or lees. to Letitia
street on • hick it has a front of 26 feet I ' inch. 'L'he
dwelling has the aaa introduced, bath, hot and cold
water, cooking range, &c.
star Clearof all encumbrance.
r3r - Inimediatt possession. May be examined any day
previous to sale.
Terms—Threwfourthwef the purchase money may re•
main on mortgage for five years.
id-THOMAS dr. SONS, 'Auctioneer&
139 and 141 South fourth street.
m/F23.Mitti
ePUBLIC BALE—THOMAS & NOSH, A extou•
cere.—Small P arm 25 acre's. Hamilton
township, Atlantic mute. New , .terAey, 25.1
from Hamilton station, on the Philadelphia and Atlantic
City P unread. 28 miles (rem Camden. OU Tuesiday. June
Pth.llBell. at 12 o'clock. neon, will be sold a' public sale, at
the Philadelphia Exchange, all that soma Yarn,, +situate
in Wollitield, Hamilton ton nehip, Atlantic county, new
Jersey, 23 miles from Camden. Iseeend tract from the
church and public school. containing 23 actor; POI acres
are cleared. and in good repent; the other lLt acres aro
woodland; or. hard wlth young bearing anple. pear.plam
and cherry trees; "sj of an acre in Writhe. rte.'. of an
acre In 'strawberries; 20g-rape • loco ...I good quality ; t he
rye and tiraterop of clover have been sold to JOsl,yll
bardt. The improvements aro a frame house, 11 by 14
feet, 1,34 story high. with good cellar, kitchen. shed and a
walled well.wlth AfeNl water; a frame bath. 21 or :Li 'eel ;
•tablins . Immediate teseretion can be givers Wlll bo
shown on application to Alt.Louls Neeling, on the adieltb.
hag plaCe,
M. THOMAS 2R SON , S. Auctiormery.
alid,l4l Scrith rourth EtrPet.
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REAL ESTATE. THOMAS SON;i' SALE:
...no Modern three•atary Erick Re. ,
' W. co:ner T,tentteth and RAC!, street& On Flice
day, JanelbtX, at 12 o'clock n , cga, will be at
ist the Sigh:mgr. alt that
liaLdeori a Inc;dreu thsc,-iqury tirrk tor ...nage. ultra dou
bly thiee.atory bat k and 1 , .,t of coon 4. At ;Pan
at tht S. W . Cramer w e lt rwri and nitre attet;t.K; eon
inlnlng In front on Twi nth th *tract I beet, and c ..nd
ic ain depth f.O feet '1 he liouKe is in c',.v , •11 , ut
Papered and ;Alibied throughout; has vt , " - lot. (Sinitic i.ota
and kitchen and wa,li flou.e on tin, t , r,t
In re. rlttitig.rnotn and library nn the d in
tr,duco d bathe , . hot bud cc,l, water, I oruact, t.,..A.1ng •
r6 llll -' War of ail Inc gn. brancr.
'fermi- Half
:slay t.t-rxatniixd f 7 ,411 19 1., 1 .'cl.9ck.
ithm 'DJ duye.
31.1..1.11MASSONS. A kg.
and 141 40 , it1) ['our! !I :IN et_
rEXECUTORS' 11:1".1-,)11'1'011Y P.I.STAVE
ot franc .r on, ilero.vorl. tio inn,. A : don-. A oc•
" tioneere. -- '1 brio -.to: y liking. So, lb:,
ry etrent, below' Filu,entt, stroxt. fo de,iLve,
t4fh. at 12o:dock. noon, will be iodd at pub} pta,
rexerve, at Ili.- nll
that
threextory brick mate:tare end lot of grottite,,lt u att. on the
r oath ride of tlitrry Vo r'et next of Firteeo ~.trret ;
the lot r Ont.:Lining to trout on t,herry .tre,t 15 feet. :hip!
extending to depth G4l, et. %HI: the lit no of a 4 feet
wick fairy lending Into Fillet:DM rttf.tt. 1.5 t! hue a lire
the ca.* luttcdoced dr.
rig" Chair of all loi , ‘rr iirsore
Terme-1 brae fourit-e of the purthare moues tsar re
-1217011 on ttlOTlgiste fer 5 yrnt,
31. '1 kr OM S Aorrirt3cery,
Try=,' 20;a, htti and 141 I .oirth etrent.
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BEAT ESTATE—TIP-IXAS fi ti NA' SALK
c, Large and Vatatshle Lot, fi. ot tit.it
and theta. to Arter ,, .Turenti•Pret Mira fr,t trout.
17u3-,:: feet deep to .inieelex etreet, 3 in-ntr. Ira Toe...lilts..
it:no-9th, 143., •t itt roll P.4t:11 , 1
,a 1,4, at tba Philadelpfds Exe.hatere, ali twat blip: , and
valotble lot of ground. Atuate at the rorthiweet cornnr of
bitteenth and Ontario erre etE. Twrtity-tret WAtil; ,on
tattaiog to front on iitxtrentit street :Xeit Sett. and ettoqiii
ing in depth feet i incl.. , to r uieufay thee;- :; trout.
soldett In the rettriction that do co-. ti engine., or.it
touter of frame butl.ling , for any often-041 - e one ip..;ion
elan be erected on said tot
1t gruld ba 11142NAIItaglourly divided into eixte , ,n fret
fr0ut04.424-
,1_
M. 7110 MAS Anxti - Anerrk,
1:49 and 141 South Fourth rtrmL
SALM-'Ill.O3lAli 15')N13. AUCTION..
t.atre and valuable lAA, Maeart i'tretl. furl,'-
" ninth atr..vt, ail, Oa% rq,tiatlt
' , tract ; tram s• ; ut7.zoventh Weed. tin '1 nt-.4 v
.If:flu at
Dea, at 1:1 o'f:lock„ mann, n. 11l be told at pabile
rale, at: the PU14.100;14 Exchange, all that largl and.
valuable lot of ifvutti. rit , tate In the T,v,ntr-v.vailtli
Ward, having n Rent,:( iA,a Itr t on. Mari(ct kirett.
feet 10'.vincht on Fiftieth vtreet. 5,26 r,t , t on t )14 e tr.:et 54.1
feet on 4,, het mut etrevt, And On the tear line 143 te,-t. 6..
IN' Will be /old ace to a plan Iltllch may be ~e cti
at the auction locan
VISrl be above I?twee} de.lrable and valaalle lot, hav•
not b‘frouta.
M. Tiiiiht42 & ii11:143. Ain:Hulett!.
nryirlirric 6 1 and 141 Fouth Fourth street
19.111.11.; ALF..--Tivasus & si)Nr. , AucT:
r.;
atone. re.—Valuable hotel known ar. the 'Phil:aid
- phis Ilouge," Atlantic avenue, Atlantic City, N.. 1.
On Tut .dttY June 2. ES noon. will be told
at put hers!, at the 1-iiiindriptila Exchange. all that
valuable hotel. knoNa n il4 the "L'hiladeifditx 11 0,1 w."
situate at the S. E. curi , : of Atlantic and Virginia ave
nues, Atlantic City, New Jersey; the lot tontainim; in
rout en Atlantic avenue r, ieet. and en Virginia warms.
It.o feet. The hourei* tr, (Lel frobt and 4: feet deep. two
'tortes high ;has 14 cl,ambere. dinlixr•room, harroorn, t c. ;
piazza ; feet wide, covering thu l'ullre front.
ma—s2,o o o rosy TCII.II/11 on mortgage.
lnazediats PetttektiOn•
Title paper* may be seen at the oilier* of Mr. 8. IL Gray.
104 Market street. Camden, 1%. J.
M. Tilt/I , IAS lc SONS. Auctioneers.
and 141 South Fourth street.
SALF.. -THOMAS fi 6 , J513, ACG
tionter*.—Valliat le Farm. ltd Acres. Notfh Vineland,
- Cumberland Comic,, N. J. On Tueadity, Jane 151 h,
14 - A, at 12 o'clock. noon. will be cold at public sale. at tho
Flitlaidtlphin Exchange. alt that valuable farm, *a acre*,
eituate at Korth V Lntiat d. about auarQ f, ore the Kt/d
-read Station on the Cape May and Alliltille itailruad.
township, Cumberland county, New JelveY.
inmroven.ients are 2 fraine houses,. triune barn and
outbuildings; apple preload and other fruits.
Itninedinie poxeeseion.
Terme—Half Cub.
Will be eliown by tbi. occupant. Mr. Garden.
Id. TkiOMAIS & WYSS. Aueileueere.
and 141 South Fourth rireet.
BEAL ESTATE.. THOMAS ti BONS` BALE.—
IBTltreeetory Brick Tavern and Dwelling, southwest
" corner of Twenty-second and Hamilton ttreetti. On
Tuesday. June 9th, leg , t, at 12 o'clock, noon. to be whist
public sale, at the Philadelphia Exchange. all that valua
ble tbrcestory brick tavern and dwelling, and lot of
ground, situate at the southwest corner of 1 wenty-second
and Hamilton sheet.; fee street. on can
street.
,and in feet on Twenty-second It can bo need either
as one. two or three Louse ; suitable for grocery or liquor
store.
Terms--$3,001 may remain on mortgagi l :.
Tu(smAii & N Auctioneers.
139 and 141 Bout Fourth street.
3315,ak .103
REAL ESTATE.—THOMAS & BONS` SAUK.—
bree.story Brick Dwelling, No. 1218 Sansom Areet,
west of Twelfth street. —On Tuesday, June 2. 1868.
at 12 o'clock, noon, will ho sold at public sale. at the
Philadelphia Exchange, al that three story brick dwell
ing and lot of ground, situate on the south side of Sansom
street, 128 feet 8 inches vett of Thirteenth street, No. 1218:
containing in front on SD Iltolll street 16 feet 4 inches. and
extending in depth 80 feet to a 4 feet 8 inches wide alloy.
with the privilege thereof. It hen the gas iutroduced.bath.
hot and old water, cooking range, &o.
Fs" Clear of all incumbranee.
ILIONAS & SONS, Auctioneers.
lal and 141 South Fourth etreet.v.
AGUICULTUILALLia
SWIFT'S LAWN MOWERS—TriE MOST PER
feet machine known for now log abort grays. The
!mailer sizes can be operated by one and two Per•
sons. and the larger by one hone:. For cab at factory
prices, by ROBERT um. Je..
SOLE AGENT.
952 and 954 Market at. above Ninth.
tny22 2t rp
LARGE LIMA BEANS, NEW ENGLAND SUGARCern, English wrinkled Yeas, of the most luscious
varieties, Valentine Mans, with all other seeds for
preeent planting, can be bad at
BUISTII SEED NVARETIOUSE,
Inrialtrp op and 924 Market, street, above Ninth,
CULTIVATORS, SORATOIIIIARROWS, CULTl
gvator teeth. Garden and Canal Barrows, Iron Garden
and Field Rollers. Chores, Steel Garden Tools of all
kir do, sold at RUIST , S SEED WAREUOUSE, lel and
924 Market street, above Math: niy2l2tr p
ENOLILAWN SCYTHES, CRASS ROOKS,
and Scotch Scythe Stones gold st MIDST'S BLED
'WAREHOUSE, 922 e3l , d rA Market atreat above
Ninth. • mya2try
FLOWER SEEDS FOR. BUMMER BLOOMING—
et 25 varietleo for ONE DOLLAR, at
BUIBT% SEED WAREIIOUSE,
922 and 924 Markot area, above Ninth.
DIATTUESS .AND 113EXIIDlltiG._
SPEINGDEDS.
SOMETHING ENTIRPIY NEW AND NOVEL,
ERIEGBOFFI3 PATENT U. B. BrBING•BED,
FOR UIIEAPNEI3B, DURABILITY,CLEANLINEBB.
and especially the most alliahtfut mntion of elasticity.
We guarantee our Bede to excel all_ Spriug•beda_ WM
We feel to confkies.t. in the qualitiefew,p claim, that if on
trial they should fail to love satisfaction in every reaped,
they rouy,be returned to us and the money will bo ro
t ended.
Al hde to order to fit bedsteads of any size, H
Literal discounts to Whole,alo Dealers, otels, ko.
Entirely constructed of motel, are warranted to remain
free Irma Ve TllOl3, '
COVELL, BALDWIN & CO.
N. E.. corner Chestnut and Eighth BUNN, tip etairo.
SOLE MAN IJEAMI:ItERS FOR THIS CITY AND
• BTAIE. nr.? 21.1m.rP4