Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, June 11, 1868, Image 5

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    i- iglW BimhETIS.
The New “ Ac; k ” —Messrs. Welsh.
<5: Robb, Ihlj'propriclors of The Age , have taken
possession or Ihcir new establishment, N.os. 14;
and 1C South Seventh street, which has been j
•fitted np in elegant style. ’ .
■ The building is four stories in height, having a
front of fine pressed brick: Tho exterior viow;
presents the tastefn’ apr trance of a structure
Blxtv feet In height and crowned with a large
•sign bearing tbo words “TAe Age" the only or
namentation being a plor or pilaster botween the
Windows, resting upon the brown, stone capping
ofithe conntiug room front, and running up to
the cornices,where it arches over the fourth 'tory
r The basement Is used as a prcßB-room, and the
dimensions are thirty-four by seventy feet, it ■
has entre nces from the front and rear, ana in
adapting it to its purposes, care has been ot>-
served to provide for the comfort of _ the em-;
ploves. The press, which was in use at (tie old
building, is located close by tho north .wall, and
near-the Seventh-street side, while the engine
and boilers, which are rsw and of recent make,
are built, in the northwest corner of the base
ment Tmrfloor of the room is nicely boarded.
’ Tho height of the basement from floor to cell
ing Is twelve feet. The ceili ig is supported by
heavy columns. All the appurtenances lnclaen
to the printing of tho paper are contained In this
department, including, the.foldings .tables,.closets
for the rollers, &c. • . ■ ; •
■ The counting room is upon the first boor,
proper, seventeen by seventy feet in cize, with a
lofty ceiling: around the wadis is placed a richly;
grained wainscoting, some three feet in height;
above this they have been ornamented with that,
latest of novelties—black walnut hangings—
which, with'a lighter colored paper ingeniously
designed, gives to the walls an elegant panneued
appearance. . . ' .
The counter ' of solid wa'nut, in beeping with
the characteristic colors of tbe room; at the point
where it starts from thr no’ them wall is the post
office department; at the other end of tho.conn
ter, which runs nearly 'o the centre «f tho raOm
and at a distance of nearly forty-three feet; is the
book-keeper’s desk, with all its array of drawers,
cubbies and pigeon-holes. In the rear' of this is
the cashier’s sanctum. In the rear of this again
is the private office of the proprietors. Tht3 is
separated from tho other portion of the room by
an ornamental black walnut partition, having
apertures filled in with plate glass. 1
The Editorial Rooms are upon the third floor
of the building, and together cover an area seven
teen by seventy. teCt, This spate is divided into
five rooms, in a manner that will lend the greatest
degree of comfort and convenience to the editors
ana, the members of the roportorlal staff. Tho
editorial rooms will be-pleasantly fitted np, car
peted, well lighted, and furnished with the essen
tials that are necessary to tho convenience of the
literary staff, Tho rooms are all connected, and
the two centre ones, by means of folding doors,
can be thrown into one, thus forming a large
drawing room. There ore arrangements for- files
of exchanges, Works of reference, &c., and other
features. .
On the fourth floor is the composing room,
and it is one of the finest in the city for ventila
tion and light On the Seventh street front there
are six windows, on the north side five, on the
south three, and in the rear three. The height of
the room is fifteen feet This is another advan
tage, and one that gives the apartment an impos
ing appearance. About tho centre of the rooin,
and close to the northern wall, is partitioned off
the foreman’s apartment, which is provided with
furniture and neatly carpeted. A portion of the
western end of the room is partitioned off for
jhe night editor and prool readers, and this is
also neatly furnished. In the remaining portions
of the room, thirty stands for the compositors
are erected,and have been located with reference
to the use of the light supplied through, the win
dows as above stated.
The building in its every department, from the
. composing room to the press room, is one of the
most complete and adapted to tho uses of
newspaper publication to be fonnd.
Additional Ward Nominations.— The fol
lowing Ward nominations are additional to those
published on the sixth page of to-day's Bul
letin. ' ' '
Twenty-first Ward.—Common Council—James
Bowker; Assessor—Robert Harris.
Twenty-second Ward.—Select Council, Wm. F.
Smith; Common Council, Louis Wagner; Asses
sors, C. E. Idell, Wm. Hopkins, F. Ward. T.
Middleton.
Twenty-third Ward.— Assessor—Charles T.
Holme. Alderman—Thad. Btcarne. School
Directors—John McMnllin, Ed. Borie.
Twenty-sixth Ward.— Common Connell—James
S. Stewart. Alderman—Thomas Dallas. Asses
sor—John O’Donnell. Bchool, Directors—John
McMichael, Samuel Unsay, Joseph K. Fletcher;
Charles E. Begley, for nnexpired term.
Caution to the Public Mrs. Hannah Wade,
■widow of Benjamin F. Wade, depeased, was
called npon during the time of her deep affliction
by two men who proffered their services in the
way of soliciting money, and to whom she gave
written authority. As nearly a month has
elapsed and she has not heard from them, and
she has learned that a considerable amount of
money has been collected, Mr. E. H. Toland,
agent of the Home Mission Society, desires to
give notice to the public that Mrs. Wade does not
desire any further efforts to be made on her behalf.
Last Parade of the European Circus The
Fifth and positively the last Grand Street Pageant
-of this great troupe will tahe place on Friday,
June 12. Leaving place of exhibition at 9A. M.,
it will pass over the following route: Up Vino
to Tenth, down Tenth to Passynnk road, up
Passyunk road to Fifth, up Fifth to Pine, up
Pine to Broad, up Broad to Chestnut, down
Chestnut to Fifth, u.p Fifth to Vine, up Vine to
Eighth, to place of exhibition. Look out for the
live lion loose in tbc streets.
Death ok an Old Soldier.— Col. John S.
Warner died at hiß residence in this city, on Tues
day evening, in the 71st year of his age. He
nerved in the War of 1812, being attached to a
Maryland regiment. He was one of the Vice
Presidents of the Association of the Soldiers of
the War of 1812, in this city, and always took a
very prominent part in the proceedings of the
meetings. The deceased has also been actively
engaged in local politics for several years past.
Serenades.—A large procession of the friends
of Hon. Leonard Myers, headed by Baxter’s band,
and carrying a transparency with the namos of
“Grant, Colfax and Myers,” serenaded that gen
tleman at his residence last evening.
Hon. William B. Mann was also serenaded last
evening, at his residence on Sixth street, oppo
site Spring Garden. He made a briof Bpeecli on
the occasion.
Another Arrest.— Charles Green was arrested
yesterday, at Broad and Catharine streets, upon
the charge of having been concerned in the lar
ceny of the still and worm from the establishment
of David Alexander, at Juniper and Shlppen
streets. Ho hada hearing last evening before
Aid. Tittermary,’and was committed to answer at
court. The stolen still and worm is valued at
$9OO.
Postponement — We are requested to say that
the ceremony of laying the corner-stone of the
new office building of the Philadelphia Saving
Fond Society is necessarily postponed.on account
of the inclemency of the weather, till Satnrdav,
at 12 o’clock, M.
Misdemeanor Matthew Griffith was arrested
at two o’clock this morning, npon the charge of
misdemeanor, in depositing filth on a lot at
Eighth street and Montgomery avenue. He was
taken before Alderman Fitch, and was commit
ted in default of $6OO bail.
Alleged Wife Beater George Munson was
arrested last evening and taken before Alderman
Panceast,Jon the charge of having beaten his
■wife. He was held in $6OO bail to answer. He
resides at Sldgc avenno and FranciSAtreet. -
Disorderly House. —Sarali Dubois was before
Alderman Hurley, yesterday, upon the chareo of
keeping a disorderly house at Duporicenu and
Locust streets. She was held in $BOO bail to an
ewer at .Court,
i<
'osTroKKD.—The inquest in the caße of D. 8.
Dunham, "who died from the effects of a blow
received at Suffolk Park in May last, which was
.. to have been resumed this afternoon, was post
poned on account of the illness of a Juror.
Risrorn.—Marine lUßtoii will appear at the
Academy to-night 'r.Elizaleih.
- THJBATRIQS, ISto.
• The Theatres.— Mr- Joscph Jefforson will ap
pear at the Walnut Btreot Theatre.this evening in
his great impersonation of •! Rip lan Winkle.
'Ho will haven benefit to-morrow night. At the
Arch this evening the drama Under the Gaslight
will be presented’. On Friday evening Mr. Lewis
Baker will bavo a benefit The pantomime liumvty
Dumpiy will -be given,at the .Chestnut to-night.
At the American an olio entertainment is an
nounced.
Musical Judilee.— On Friday evening a “mu
sical jnbilee" will be given at Horticultural Hall,
nuder the direction ol Mr. John Bower. There
will be a chorus of four hundred children; An
attractive programme has been prepared.
- Festival.— This evening a strawberry festival
will be given at Horticultural Hal! Braid of tho
Industrial Schools of the Bedford Street Mission,
Tho occasion promises to be an interesting one,
and ah the object is very worthy we hope there
will bo a laigo attendance. v
Mr. Phillips’ Farewell -Concert.— On
Monday evening next Mr. Philip Phillips, tho
well-shown singer, will give a farewoll concert
at Qe Academy of Music. A. very attractive pro
gramme has been prepared, and an unusually
brilliant entertainment may be expected. Mr.
Phillips has fine talents, and it-is his purpose
during his proposed stay in Europe to apply him
self closely to the study of his art Tickets for
the' above concert con bo procured at Trumpler s
-mußiestore,-No.-926 Cheatnutstreet. _
Eleventh Street Opera House. —A very
attractive performance will bo given at this
popular place oi amusement this ovenmg. There
will be a choice selection of forces, burlesques,
extravaganzas, negro comicalities, together with
ballad singing by Carneroes, instrumental and
vocal muslc by the troupe, and a general melange
of good things:
The European Circus. —This menagerie and
circuß combination, now exhibiting on Eighth
street, between Raco and Vine, will remain here
-during the present week. Performances will be
given every afternoon and evening. The com
pany of acrobats and equestrians is an excellent
one, and the collection of wild animals decidedly
tho best of aDy we have had In this city for a
long time. To-morrow and Saturday will be the
last two day 3 of this exhibition, positive oi> .
rangements having been made for its transporta- '
tion elsowhere. Those who desire to see It
therefore must embrace tj>is opportunity.
Hooley’s Opera House— Seventh, below Arch.
This popular place of- amusement' will. open on
Monday, June 16th, with Hooley’a Minstrels,
from Brooklyn, where they have been perma
nently located 1 for the past seven years. The
opening bill will embrace the spectacular bur-
Ittttfno of The Wild Favm, Manager Hooloy
having brought on all of his magnificent scenery,
dresses, &C;, from tho Brooklyn Opera House.
The New York and Brooklyn papers praise the
magnificent scenery used in ‘the piece, particu
larly the grand transformation scene. Cool
White is the stage-manager of the company.
The Lotta Case—Tbe money Relnnded
and Dir. Crabtree
The Lotta case, to which repoated reference
has been mode in the columns Of the Times, was
finally brought to a close yesterday afternoon: As
will be'eeen by the Civil Court proceedings, re
ported in another column, John A. Crabtree was
brought before Judge Garvin on habeas corpus
to inquire into the cause of his detention, and
subsequently remanded on the ground that suf
ficient cause was shown to warrant his detention.
At a later hour of. the afternoon the prisoner wos
brought to the Tombß Police :Court, In custody
of Captain Jonrdan, of the Sixth Precinct Po
lice, and there the whole amount taken from
Miss Charlotte Crabtree was returned to her. Mr.
Crabtree was at once, released from duress and
the affair terminated.— N. Y. Times.
CITY NOTICES.
Fine’Watches. —Wo desire to call the atten
tion ofwatch-buyers to the very fine Watches made by
the American watch Company of Waltham, and
known as. the %-plate, 16 size.
To the manufacture of these watches the Company
have devoted all the Science and skill In the art at
their command, and confidently claim that for fineness
and heanty, not less than for the greater excellencies
of mechanical and scientific correctness of design and
execution, these Watches will compare favorably with
the best made in any country. In this country the
manufacture of such Watches is not even attempted
cs cept at W altham.
For sale by all respectable dealers.
Rouuins & Aiti.eton, Agents,
No. 162 Broadway, N. Y.
An East Foot An easy foot, next to an easy
conscience, Is a thing much to be desired. To have
mi easy foot, and also to adorn that important mem
ber, no advice will be found more reliable to act upon
than that which counsels the purchase of your boots
and shoes at Bartlett’s well-known establishment. No.
33 South Sixth above Cheetnnt.
Our commercial friends are invited to visit
Oakfobd’s
tinijer the Continental, and examine their spring
styleß of hats and caps.
Mb. Stbakge, proprietor of the London Al
hambra, waß once a waiter at a restaurant. He now
drives one of the handsomest equipages daily in Lon
don, dividing with Baron Rothschild the honors of the
season. We know a gentleman, once a poor man,
who can be seen any day walking the streets, who
would divide the honors of attraction with the Baron.
It is not strange though; anybody can do it who will
buy clothing at Chas. Stokes & Co.’s under the Con
tinental. ~
Great Reduction in the Price or Bonnets.
—Messrs. Wood & Cary, 726 Chestnut street, are now
clußing ont the balance of their importation of fine
French Bonnets at much below cost, to close the sea
son. Their fresh receipts of Fancy Bonnets and
Trimmed Hats lor ladles, children and misses, are also
selling at astonishing low iignres. All kinds of bon
ntt and millinery materials cut in quantities to sail
purchasers, at the lowest prices .
Florence Sewing Machine.
Florence Sewing Machine.
Florence Sewing Machine.
Office, 1123 Chestnut Btreet, Philadelphia,
New Hats for Misses and Children, of the
moat elegant styles, and at all prices. Oakfobd’b,
under the Continental.
Members of the Masonic Order can get their
Silk Hats for the coming “occasion” at Chas. Oak
i okd & Sons, under the Continental Hotel.
Judicious mothers and nurses use for children
a safe and pleasant medicine in Boweb’s Infant Cob
dial.
Surgical Instruments and druggists’ sun
dries.
Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh.
J. Isaacs, M. D„ Professor of the Bye and Bar. treats
ail diseases appertaining to the above members with
the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re- 1
liable sources In the city can be seen at his office, No..
60S Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to 1
accompany tbeir patients, as he has no secrets in bis!
practice. Artificial eyes inserted. Ho charge ’made:
for examination.
Bower’s Senna Figs, for Constipation—
fifty cents. Depot Sixth and Vine. .
LEGAL MOUULS.
TN THE ORPHANS* COURT FOR THE CITY AND
1 County of Philadelphia.—Estate of JAMES LESLEY,
deceased.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to
audit, settle and adjust-the aacconnt of ELIZABETH
LESLEY, Ex* cutrix -of the will of JAMES LESLEY,
deceased, and to roport distribution of the balance in the
bonds oi the accountant, will moot the parties interested
fortbe purpose of bis appointment, on Tuesday. June
23d, 1668, at 3 o’clock. P.M., at his office, No. 524 Walnut
street, in the city of Philadelphia.
JOHN B. COLAHAN.
jell-th b tn. st* Auditor. .
IN THE ORPHANS* COURT FOR THE CITY AND
A County of Philadelphia Estate of Dr. JAMES
K. SHIVERS, deceased—The Auditor appointed by the;
Court to audit. Bottle and adjust the first and final ac
count cf EMMA T. SHIVERS and WILLIAM TRAINER,
executors of the last will and teßtament of Dr. JAMES K.,
SHIVERS.dec’d, and to report distribution of tho balance,
in tho hands of the accountant, will meet tho parties in
terested for the purpose of this appointment cn Thurs
day the 25th day of Juno, 1868. at 3 o’clock, P. M., at Ilia
office, No. 607 Race street, in the city of
jell-th s tu sts JOS. ABRAMB, Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS! COURT FOR THE CITY AND
countv of Philadeloiila.—Estate of SAMUEL O. MOR
TON. deceased. The Auditor appointed by tho Court to
audit. Bettle and adjust the flrat account ofWILLIAM
BIDDLE, Adminiitrator of SAM DEL C. MORTON, dec’d.
and to roport diatribution of the balance in the bands of
tlie accountant, will meet the partleß interested for the'
purtose of his uppointinent on Tuesday, Juno 28:11868,
at 11 o’clock A. M., at bis office, No. 8U Arch atrect- m the
city of Philadelphia. J. SERGEANT PRICE,
joll-tb,B,tu,6t Auditor.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
A for the Eastern Districtof Pennsylvania.—At Philadel
phia, Bth day of May, 1868.—Tho undersigned hereby Rives
notiga of his appointment as Assignee of NATHAN
FIELD CAMPION, of Philadelphia, in the county of
Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, Within said
District who has been judged a Bankrupt uponRiS:OWXi
petition, by iho said District Court
JAB. DUVAL RODNEY, Assignee,
jell thstt No. 725 Walnut street
. ’jo the Creditors of the said Bankrupt.. . -
CANTON PRESERVED GINGER. PRESERVED
Ginger, in syrup, of the celebrated: Chyloong brand)
also. Dry Preserved Ginger. in boxes, imported and for
sole by JOSEPH B. BUSHER & COTloa South Delaware
avenue.
THE D AILY EVENING BULLiSITN---PHILADELPHIA, THURSDA*
Snowden & Bbothbb,
23 Sonth Eighth street.
TO
.. (! 'Thie Kxst ' '
, ~«F.TBK •. i
NEW ’ BUIiIiETBST BTJiXDING,
. No. 60.7 Chestnut Street, . ,
(Ahd6o4Jayneßtrert,).- ’
SUITABLE FOR AH lIMIJIUHCE COHPAST. j
Iniiulro In the Publication Office of tho Bulletin.
V Je9 tfrp ~~ 1 • - 1
, TO LET. '!
NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE.
Entire Upper part, Basement and Sub-Cellar,: Apply.nt:
430 Chestnut Street.
ap23tfrp{ . : - ■ •■ . .
FOBSAIiE.
TO CAPITALISTS.
FOR SALE.
LA PIERRE HOUSE,
PIULABBUPIIIA, PA.
Tbo Undersigned offer for sale tho Good-will, Furniture
And Fixtures of the above popular and well-known first
class Bot*L with a lease ofefgUtyearsrCentrauy Eituateq,
on BROAD street; below CHEBTfIUT. newly furnished,
and in good tunning order. • •.
For price and terms, apply personally, 6t address
BABEB Proprietors.
jeft6tn>C < ' / v : -
THE TUBE-.
Point Breeze Park,
i June 12th:
■ • ■ PURSE 6206.
Milo beats. Sin 6, to Barocss. Open to all horses six
years of ago and under who have not beaten 2.4 L
Horses to start at 8 o'clock P. M.
•Ownerenters Blue Dick. . „ ..
. Owner enters bUftttu Lizmo Patcnen,
D. Bodice enters Brown ColL . ■ _ .
The privilege of .a member introducing a male friend
without pay is suspended-/ ' , _ . - TTTIT>ATJV ,
• Omnibuses will start for the Park bom LIBRARY
Btreot at 3 o’clockP. M. • je9Bt
Point Breeze Park,
J une lDth..
PURSE $3OO.
Double Teams. Mile hoats, 31n6. Open to all Horses.
' To start at 8 o’clock P. M.
J. Turner enters blk, m. Maggie and e. m. Liazio Little*
field. • ,
: Owner enters s. m. Lady Byron and Blue Dick.
H. Slifcr enters g. g. Prince and g. g. Prank.
G. W. Fitxwater enters b. g* Lodi and b. m. Mary.
The privilege of a member introducing a male triend
without pay is suspended. ■
Omnibuses will start for the Park from LIBRARY
street at 2 o’clock P. M.
SIIIUMEK BENOBTS.
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
Will be opened for the reception of guests
On or About June 25th.
Persons wishing to engage rooms can do so by spplying to
BROWN & WOELPPER, Proprietors,
ITo. 827 Richmond Street, corner of iib.
leatfm . ■
Ashland erry, N. J.
Now being renovated and refarnißned, will open as a tirst*
class Bonrding-Houso about tbe 2oth of June. _____
JOHN O nbso«
leiH2t» - Proprietor.
IUsIUKieRATOUS.
220. 222.
REFRIGERATORS
FOR THE MILLION,
the best ventilating REFRIGERATORS.
’ ALSO, THE COMMON REFRIGERATORS,
At Extreme Low Prices.
E. S. FAB SON & CO.,
OLD BTAND,
Ros. 220 and 222 Dock Street,
' Near the Exchange.
apl4tnthe2napB .
.NEW PUBUCATIONS*
ONLY
1,000 LEFT OF THE 5,000
OF THE
MUSIC ALBUMS,
BOUND IN
1 Jilt Rich Morocco, with Gilt Edges,
CONSISTING OF
TWENTY
OF'THE'
Most Popular Pieces of Music
FOR ONE DOLLAR,
The Retail Price of which would be not less than
FIFTEEN DOIXARS,
AT *
GOULD’S PIANO STORE,
No. 923 Chestnut Street,
ALSO AT
Claxton’a Book Store, So. 1214 Cheitnnt Sis
Union Plano Company, 1017 Walnut St.
Conrad Brothers, So. 1107 Chestnut St,
jeatr
/ IOOJK. BOOKSI COOK - BOOKSI
BEST COOK; BOOKS PUBLISHED I
PETERSON’S NEW COPYRIGHT EDITIONS.
The National Cook Book ®3 00
Tlie Family Save-All i-si-ivv S S 2
Mrs. Goodfellow’s Cookery as it Should be 2 0#
Peterson’s Now Cook Book. 2 00
M Is, Leslie’s New Cookery Book •• 2 00
Widdifield’sNew Cook 800 k................ 2 00
Mrs. Halo’s Receipts for the Million 2 00
Miss LesUo’sNewßeceiptsforCooking...:.........:. 2 00
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Francutelli’s Celebrated Cook Book* The Modem i
■ Cook, with 62 illustrations, 600 large octavo pages, 600
Each Cook Book la Btrongly and neatly bound In cloth;
Every housekeeper ahoufd have' at least one of .the
above Cook Books, as they wIU save the price of- it In a
week by consulting its paged. , .
CURVED-POINT STEEL PENS. -.- '■
The Slip Pen ...... per dozen 25 cts., per gloss $2 00,
The Barrel Pen “ 40 “ “ . : :
Magnum Bonum Pen... “ ■ 76 “ , 7JO
These Pena are recommended to all* Doing preferred to
the old-fashioned quill pen for easy writing. j
Send for our Mammoth Descriptive Catalogue. .1
Address all cash orders* retail or wholesale, to •
T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS.: •
. SOtf Chestnut St. Philadelphia* Pa#
Books sent postage paid# on receipt of retail price. _ 1
ALL NEW BOOKS ARB AT PETERSONS*. TJelVitt •
AUCTION SALES.
: TAMES A. FREEMAN* AUCTIONEER . • - 4 ,
t) • No. 422 WALNUT street !
Orphans* Court Bale on the Promises, .. - ■
49 ACRES AND IMPROVEMENTS, NEAR FRANK-.
FORD.
ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. . •
' " At 3 ho sold at public eale/on the ’preixudOf*
' the Estate of Robert W. .Soil?, dec’d., viz.:
49 acres, with improvements. BowlaudviUo and Adams
roads, Twenty.third Ward. The widow’s dower, to re*
main. . .
. ; j : • Orphans’ Court Rale on the Premises.
UQ ACRES AND IMPROVEMENTS, MONTGOMERY
COUNTY.
ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON.
At 2# o’clock, will be Bold at public Bale, on tho pre*
- mise*. the Estate of Robert W. Solly, doc’d. viz.:! -
109& acres and 24 perches, on the road leading from
County Lino to the Horsham road; Montgomery town
ship, Montgomery county. Stone house with the usual
farm improvements on the premises. Tho widow’s dower
to remain. . •
8800 to be paid at time of sale. *
Tt/TESSINA ORANGES.—-FINE FRUIT AND IN GOOD
jji_ order.. Landing and for sale by JOS. B. BUS9IER
£o.* 1(B South Delaware avenue.
wme», uqpoKn.
SUPERIOR QUALITY.
AMONTILLADO, ;
mazanilla,
LOBO.
_ STAB AND GABTEB,
■ «fcr ■ YBATE,
The above were selected from the stock of
Conzales & Dnboie, Xeres,
EXPRESSLY POE ODE RETAIL SALES
- email invoice of
VERY PALE SHERRY,
At Three Dollar* per Gallon.
H. & A. C. VAN BEIL,
‘Wine Merchants,
No 1310 OHEBTNUT STREET.
my 16 ■ tu th Srorp
IENII 9 KUHMISmNft MOO».
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS
The following advantages are claimed for the
IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRT,
MADE BY
JOHN 0. ARRISON.
Nos. 1 and 3 North Sixth Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
They are made of the beet materials.
The workmanship, cut and finish cannot be excelled.
Prices are low (or the style and kind of work made
Satisfaction guaranteed to all. -
Also offers,
A largo and superior assortment of
Spring Underwear,
Hosiery, Grieves, Collars, '
Stocks. Wrappers, & c.,
And the latest novelties for ...
GENTLEMEN’S WEAK.
my 7 th e tu Smrfr
tUBTAIN fiUTEBUM*
CURTAIN GOODS
•> AND
WINDOW SHADES.
CARRINGTON, DE ZOUCHE & CO.,
1Q33 Chestnut Street,
Are now opening, in addition to thqir largo stock of
Curtain Materials and Window Shades,
MOSQUITO NETS,
In Lace and Bar, which for economy, for conVeniencafor
durability and for ornament are not surpassed hr any in
the country. Made to order in any size, color or shape,
and shipped to any part of the United States.
LACK CURTAINS
Washed, Insured and kept until FalL
White Holland Window Shades
Made and Hung as low as $1 50.
ap4 b tu th Smrp
THE FINE ABT».
NEW STYLES
OF
LOOKING GLASSES,
NEW ENGRAVINGS.
NEW OHBOMO-LITHOGBAPHS.
EARLES’ GALLERIES,
816 Chestnut Street.
JUST RECEIVED.
A FKBSHt INVOICE
OF
THE SLEEPING BOY,
IQB PRIZE OHROHOOP TBEPARIB EXPOSITION,
ALSO.
THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET.
And other New Chromes.
GOFF & BRO.,
31 Rontb Sixth Street, above Chestnut. \
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A. K & F. K. WOMRATH,
FORMERLY AT 417 ARCH &TREET,
■ NOW AT .
No.
Beg to inform their friends and customers that the; are
prepared to receiva ' V ■.l
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for the eoaaon. ■: !
' INSURING THEM
against loea by FIRE and MOTHS. :
A. K. A F. E. WOMKATH, |
,1913 Chestnut Street.
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r SEWINO HdCHIIVES.
1106. REMOVAL. 1106.
THE SEf«ER 3IMITACTIIRISG COHPAiYt
„ „ "Hava Removed’thehVVarerboinßto T" ’T
No-1106 Ohestnnt Street.
BINDER'S: NKW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE U
lituple, durable, quiet and light running, and capable of
performing an atonißhing range and 'variety of work. It
will hem. fell, itltch, braid, gather, cord, tuck, quilt,
embroider, Ac. _
m;2lyrp > : WM. EL COOPER, Agent.».
EDUCATION.
HARVARD COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. '
11 Tho examination ( for admiiaion will.bo held on
THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY. July 9th, 10th
and 11th, 1868.: Attendance ton the three days la required,
beginning at 8 A. M. Another examination bogina Sep
tember 10th, at the aamo hour. • ‘ c . . :
THOMAB IHLL, ;
i JeB.tn,th,Bt , President.
Ell, 1868.
[OK AND O il.
WHIMtANTON' MATTIfiGy;
Less rban Original Cost of Importation,
860 PEB YARD :
1. H.GODSHALK &CO.
yas Chestnut Street. ;
CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, *o„ <
’■ At tow Prices.
E. B. QOHHAII* ‘ VBSO. 1 wnDBIIBXiy
Ja37«anra •••* • * ■
NEW CARPETINGS,
Of French, English and American Manu
facture, cmbraelngMoquctto, Chenille, Axmln
a ter, Wilton’s Velvets, Brussels, Tapestry, Three
plv Ingrains, Damask and Venetians. Also, Oil
Cloths and Mattings, every quality, great variety.
All at the lowest Cahh Prices. '..
B. L. KNIGHT & SON,
1222 Chestnut Street.
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MMHCUJb
Desirable First Class Investment.
THE LEHIGH TALLEY BAILBO&O COIPMIf
■ OFFEB FOE BALE AT THEIR OFFICE,
j No. 303‘Waliva.t Street,
AT BISETT-FIVE PEB CESTT., .
One Million Dollar, of their Mortgage Benda bearing .
Interest at the rate of Blx per cent, per annum.
Free from State and United States Taxes,
payable on the first day* of June and December. * ’ .
Bald Bonds are cither Coupon or Keglrtcrcd. and aje
secured by mortgage on the railroad and branches the
rolling stock and the franchises of the Company-
The outstanding Borda of the Company due Cu 1873 will
be received in exchange for these Bondi. thi« saving to
the holders oi the old issue tho amount to bo for taxe*.
L. CHAMBESBL AIN, Secretary.
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THE SAFE BEPOSIT CO.,
For Safe Eceplng of Valuables, Necuri-
Ue«, etc., and Renting of sales,
DIRECTORS. . • •
PATTEBBON. See. andTraaiurer. lalMh.atu.lyr,
DBtes.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
N E corner Fourth and RaoeStea,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
AND
PAINT MANUFACTURERS,
Offer to the trade or consume™.
Pure White, Lead, Zino Whites
Colored Paints, Varnishes, Oils,’
Artists’ Materials, &o.
Agenta for the celebrated
TIEILLB nOSTAGIfE ISOWWHITK ZOIC,
.upcrlor to any othet White Paint for Inilde work. ,
wo solicit oidcra from those who want . t
PURE PAINTS; ;
201 and 203 North Fourth Street,
Northeast comer ol Race Street
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CABBIAGES.
WM. D. ROGERS,
CARRIAGE BUILDER;
nnuiufactnrer of Flrst-Clono Oanlaget
.ONLY,
1009 and'loll Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA. -
Orders recelvod for new and elegant ityle, of Carriage!
fortheaeaaon of _
1868.,
THE NEW WAREHOUSE,
Nos. 1014, 1016 and 1018 Filbert St.
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UUMEP DRESS TBlKKindf.
MARY B. CONWAY,
TADTEA' DRESS FTHSISHISG
a SOUTH^iEST^^^ST&ET,
• - PHILADELPHIA. "*
Ladle* from any part of the. United State* can *end theft
order* for DreeiMateriata, SImM,
Underclothing, Mourning Suita, Wedding Troaaeau, Tra.
velingOutflta, Jewelry, Aa, alao Children', Clothing,'ln.
, fant’aWardiobee,Gentlemen’.Linen.be. : : ': • :■■(! :
1 In ordering Garments Ladle, will pleato wnd ona ot
their mar nnne dbesseb for measurement i and ladle,
vlaiting the city ahonld not faU to call: and have tbeb
meaeurea registered for future convenience. ;-f :
Before, by permiJrion. to j. m. HAEI<EIOH; , j
1012 and 1014 Chestnut street |
: MESSRS. HOMER COLLADAY *OO.
pihtßAu rp.- . , ; 818 BndBao Ghertnotifteeti ;
HIATTKE9S MD BEDDUVG. <-"i ;
GPRING-BEDB. / y'. v , .„,
' SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW AND NOVEL. j
KRIEGHOFF*S PATENT U.. S. SPRING-BED, i
, FOR CHEAPNESS, DURABILITY, CLEANLINESS.
andeipeclallythe' moat cUXUlhtfut : met ton of eiuUolty.
We guarantee our Bed, to excel all Sprtng-beda inuae.
We feel ao confident in the quailtiea we claim, that If on
trial they ahould fail to give satisfaction in every reapoct,
they may be returned tousand.the money will be rcK
<U Made to order .to rif bedatpad, oLany alze. - j
Liberal dlacounta to Wholesale Doolere, Hotels, be. :
Entirely constructed of jnetaL are warranted to remain
freeiromvermin.’../- n.rnnmi W>»A
CPVEIiL*v BALDWIN & CO.
N. E. corner Chestnut und Eighth streets, up stairs,
SOLE MANUFACTURER3TOB THI^WaND
■ Y n f in. " HORA.OB MOSEB,
GAIiLOWAY C. MORRIS!® CO..
208 Walnut Street,
LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.
Wharf Foot of Tasker Strcet.'.
my 27 lmrr
WEA.YER & CO.
NEW CORDAGE FACTORS
NOW IN FClil* QPEBATIQH.
• No. MN. WATER anfl S 3 N. DEU aven
CRIPPEN & JIADDOCK,
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116 S. Third Street, below Chestnut.
(Late W. L. Haddock A C 0.,)
Have on band a large and choice stock of
GREEN AND BLACK
TEAS,
which they are offering by the package at
Greatly Seduced Prices,
BALTIMORE FAMILY FLOUR
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
mhlSKh gto 6mrp . e .
Extra Choice
JAPAN TEA.
This Tea la grown In th* gardens, on the ‘‘Tra.nuMbo.ro"
bills. It ia fired with great care in large baskets lined
with silk, over a alow fire.
FOB BALE BY
THOMPSON BLACK'S SON& 00,,
Broad and Chestnut Streets.
OOLONQ TEA lOOLONQ TEA!
Special Announcement.
MITCHELL & FLETCHEB,
No. 1204 Chestnut Street,
Have Just received, per ship Thomas Clyde,
VERY CHOICE OOLONQ TEA,
Which thev offer to families going to their slimmer homei
(in cheita of from 10 to <0 lbs.).
At 83> cents per lb.
Also, a general assortment of
FINE GROCERIES,
Packed and despatched with care at ihort notice.
Je4 12trp , ■ • ■■ ■ ■
TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! TEAS!
Jus t received and for cals at a redaction of 15 to' 20
percent. . ■ .. ■
FIBE OOLOIffi TEA at 90c.. $1 CO, 81 35.
FISE JlPAlii gt $1 00, tl 30, 91 40.
fiBEBSr mt atsl 25, SI 50, 91 75.
We desire to call particular'attention to the above as
being fresh and free from doth and we believe better
goods than are generally retailed at theae prices.
To families purchasing 10, SO. or 40 lb. packages we will
make a still further reduction.
A J. DeOAMP,
. 107 goutb Second Street.
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WATcma, lEwguat, au
J. E.C ALDWELL& C 0 *
JEWELERS,
902 CHESTNUT STREET,
Have lost received direct from Parti, a Urge invoice
FRENCH JEWELRY.
Half Sets, Sleeve Buttons, Medallion
necklaces, Bracelets, Chains,
&c., &o. t
In boautlfill designs, the newest and choicest
PARIS NOVELTIES.
aptitnthtfru ;
Having Porthaied the Interest of
TIIOS. WBIOCINB,Esq.,
My Uto partner In the firm of WBXGGXNS As WAEDEN,
I will continue the ;
Watch and General Jewelry Businas*
•At the old stand,
8. E. corner Fifth and Chestnut Sts.,
And respectfully request & continuance of thepatronaie
■o long and ÜberalJy bestowed upon the late firm.'
Particular attention given to tho repairing of
WATCHES and JEWELRY.
A. B. WARDEN.
PninAPA.l March 16,18C8.
wbe-pkooFsafeS
AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDALS.
30,000 Francs 11
HERRING'S PATENT
CHAMPION SAFES
IwardedUie Prize Eedal* at World’* Pair
: lAtidon) World’* Fair, Sew ■ Tor* |■
Expo»ltlonlJnlver«clle, Part*,
. .. AND "
WINNER OF THE WAGER
OE 1 J‘
30,000 FRANCS!!-.
At tho reoont rjaih
- ThetmfcUcareinvited to call and- exaiuino
- PARREL, HERRING : & CO.,
629- Chestnut St., Philadelphia*
Herring, Farrel&Shermen, New York.
Herring & Co., Chicago.
HerringvFarrel 48herman, N. Orleans:
iphiota th > Smrpt , ~>■, . ,
BOAJKIHNh*
Eligible rooms with board, at bmulocust
Street, West Philadelphia, “ jel,m,tU,rpSP
nolAtotbatf