Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, June 12, 1868, Image 5

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.'THE BISTBICX . ATTOBSEiSHJfi
. ' Acceptance of ITlr. Httzlchurs** .
A( correspondence has passed ; between., the
committee appointed by the Republican Conven
tion which nominated Hon. Isaac Hazlehufst fof
District Attorney and that gentleman, and the
nomination has been accepted. The following
are the letters: > '
Philadelphia, June 11th, 1868.— Isaac
hurst, Esq.— Dear Sin: Ata Convention of Dele
gates] representing the majority of the Union Re
publican voters of the city of Philadelphia, held
yesterday at the American Mechanics’ Hall,, yon
were unanimously nominated os tho candidate
of the UniOn Republican Party for the office Of
District Attorney. We were appointed o_ com
mittee to communicate the same to you. Believ
ing that vour election would be hailed as a guar
anty of the reform so earnestly desired by ail
classes of this community, wo trust that you will
accept the nomination thuß tendered:
feigned 1 Wili.iam Me Michael,
J. Edward Carpenter,
Mated Sulzberger.
Peter Favkl,
John Q. Adams
John V. B. Hahn.
Philadelphia, June 12th, 1868.— T0~ William
McSlichael, J. Edward Carpenter, Mayer Sulzber
ger, Peter Easel, John Q. Adams and
John IV B. : Ilahn, Committee of the ’.Union
Republican Convention— Gentlemen: ‘ I have
received your letter of- the 11th inst. informing
mo that “at a Convention of Delegates represent
ing the majority of the Union Republican votere
of the city of Philadelphia,” I was unanimously
nominated as the candidate of the Union Repub
lican party for the office of District Attorney.
While I am deeply sensible of the generous
confidence reposed in me by tho Convention you
represent,’ I cannot in accepting the nomination,
be indifferent to the obligations which the election
fo such an office must necessarily involve.; '
■ Should the nomination of the Union Republi
can Convention be ratified by the people of my
native city, they need not, I am sure, be reminded
that the responsible duties of the position can
never be performed by me in any mere partisan
spirit, for the rights of all'and itho safety of all
are considerations beyond the reach and influence
of party.
with sentiments of great regard,
I am faithfully yours,
Ibaac Hazlkiiurst.
Man Shot.— Last night, about twelve o'glock,
Timothy Heonan, Jere. Eaton, Wm. Nellies, Al
bert Smith and Peter Ellis, were in the tavern of
Smith & Sufilvan, southeast corner of Fifth and
Spruce streets. While there they got into a
quarrel. During the wrangle tho whole party
got into tho street, where a fight ensued. Sev
einl pistols were fired. One of the shots took
effect upon the pereon of Heenan. It entered
his breaßt, and was afterwards extracted from
his back, nt tho Pennsylvania Hospital, to which
institution ho was conveyed when he was
wounded. The firing attracted tho attention of
the police, and Eaton was arrested at once.
Neiiles, Smith and Ellis ran and took refoge in
a tavern on Locust street near Sixth. They were
pursued by Policemen Pearson, Rice, Mclntyre
and Patterson. When tho officers reached the
house they found the door locked, and broke it
in. The barkeeper of the establishment then as
saulted one of the “stars” with a board. The
three fugitives were taken into custody, and were
locked up in the Third District Police Station.
This morning the four prisoners were arraignod
before Alderman Morrow, and were committed
for a further hearing. It is not known which of
them fired the shot. Heenan refused to give any
account of the affair, and the other parties con
cerned in it were equally reticent on the subject.
Serious Staubing.— At 11 o’clock, last night,
Thomas McCrystall, while on his way home in
company with a friend, was attacked at Eighth
and tihippen, by a .negro named Charles Cald
well. The friend was first assaulted. Mr.McC. went
to his rescue, when Caldwell closed on him and
stabbed him In. five different places; one of the
wounds is in the spine and is very sorlouß. Mr.
McCrystall’s friend was also much cut, his clothing
being completely hacked. The negro was arres
ted at a hou66 on Russell street, east of Ninth, be
low Shippen. He was confronted with the in
jured men, who at once recognized’him. Mr. C.
is in the employ of Geoige Glenn, N. W. corner
Sixth and Chestnut, as bartender. Caldwell had
a hearing this morning before Aid. Bonsoll, and
was committed to prison.
Piukceton Ai.umni.— The following officers
were elected at the annual meeting of the Alamni
of Princeton College, N. J., held at Old Hof ti
culturai Hall, last evening:
President—Hon. George M. Stroud.
Vice-Presidents —Hons. Charles J. Biddle, Ben
jamin H. Brewster, James M. Crowell, D. D.,
Edward Hartshorne, M..D., Furman Sheppard,
Etq. _
Secretary—Joseph K. McOammon, Esq.
Treasurer —Alfred Marlion, Esq..
Executive Committee—Craig Biddle, Esq.,
Samuel Robb, Esq., John Cochran, Esq.
Interesting speeches were delivered bv Ex-Gov
ernor Pollock,’ Jndge Stroud, Hon. Joseph T.
Thomas, Dr. Edward Hartshorne, John A, Mar
shall, Esq., and others. " . i‘v.~ .
Charged with Eohheby. —Mary Bobinson
was am sled, this morning, and taken beforo
Aldermen Bonsall, upon the charge of having
robbed a man of $27 at a house at Seventh and
Bhippen Btreets, last night. She was sent
below.
James Larkins, hailing front Schuylkill county,
was before Alderman Bamsdell upon the charge
of having stolen goods, valued at $l5, from a
store near Fairmount. flc was committed.
As Imfbdekt Thief.— An Individual went into
Hay dock’s jewelry store,atFlfth and Southstreets,
yesterday, and asked to look at some watches.
Mrs. Haydoek handed him one valued at $l5.
The fellow coolly pocketed the time-keeper and
walked off. He was pursued and captured by a
policeman. The thief gave his name as Peter
Lawrence, and was held in $BOO bail by Alderman
Morrow.
Cape Island.— Summer travel to this fashion
resort has fairly commenced. On Saturday, the
13th InsL. the West Jersey Baiiroad Company
add another train, leaving Philadelphia at 8
o'clock A. M., making two through passenger
trains, viz: BA. M. ana 3.15 P: M, ; Other express
- trains will be added as travel demands.
The Verdict.—' The Coroner’s Inquest in the
case of David M. Dunham, who died from the
effects of an assault received at Buffolk Park, in
May last, was concluded this morning. The ver
dict of the jury was, that death resulted from
violence at the hands of Calvin Green.
Malicious Mischief— John Hasson was ar
rested yesterday, and taken before Alderman
Maull, on the charge of having maliciously
smashed the windows of a house at Fifty-second
and Vine streets, with a board. He was held in
$6OO bail for trial.
Stealing Flowers.— John Magee was arrested
at Fairmount Park, for plucking flowers. It is
alleged that he has .been in the habit of stealing
the flowers, selling them, and buying whisky with
the proceeds. He was committed by Alderman
Pancoast.
Rescued from Drowning —-A man named
Joseph Ledyard fell into the Delaware at Chest
nut street wharf, about two o'clock this morn
ing. He was rescued from drowning by Officers
, Brown and Ellis, of the Harbor Police.
Till Tawing. —James Williams and Sylvester
""Loiigblin have been committed by' Alderman
Bonsall, to answer the charge of stealing $9 from
the money drawer of a store at Ninth and Chris
tian streets.
Shoplifting.— Aid. Tittermary had beforo him
this morning, one William Cooper, charged with
the larceny of a piece of cloth from a store at
Second and South streets. The accused was
sent to prison.
■ Assault with a Tumiiler.— Archibald Glandin
Was beforo Alderman Ramsdell yesterday, and
was held in $5OO bail, to answer the charge of
having assaulted with a tumbler, James Smith,
proprietor of an ale house in Manayunk.
.Stealing Gin.—Two negroes named William
H. Seed and H. fl. Carr were committed by Al-
dertnan Moore, übon the charge of the lareeny
of five gallons of gin front a nousc in St.- Mary
street. Vf - -..qAa
NEW JERSEY IUATIEKS. • .
. The , Camden. Fire ,Department.— Gradually
and surely the different companies which consti
tute the, Fire Department of Camden, are provid
ing themselves with appropriate; machinery, and
apparatus. The Weccacoe Engine Company was
the first to introduce thb steamer, then the Inde
pendence bought one, and for the Dast few: years
these two companies were the sole possessors of
these necessary machines. . On Wednesday, how
ever, the Shinier Company brOnght home an
other, ; mannfacturcd for them at Amos
keag. It is. a splendid and powerful
engine. The committee having .It in
churtfo wdS met at the d6pbt on their arrival, by
the Weccacoe Hose Company, in fall regalia,
and escorted through the principalstreets,.after
which the engine was housed.- This is now the
third steamer in the Department, and about the
first of September another will be added, the pro
perty-of the Weccacoe Hose Company. It la no w,
being bnilt In Philadelphia, and will be completed
hy mat time. In every other; particular the i
Department is efficiently supplied with appara
tus, while its different companies are composed
of a brave and active membership. '
M klanciiolt Accident.— About twelve o’clock :■
on Wednesday night, a young man named Ed- j
ward Steere, a brakeman on one of the freight;
trains on the West Jersey railroad, was acclden- '
tallv killed near.Woodbnry,' The cars; run over :
him, cuttlng-Wm almost completely in.two. He;
resided in Camden, ,to which placo his body was j
brought yesterday afternoon. i
Improvements Advancing — Since tho first of
January last up to the present time, about two !
hundred building permits have been taken oat in :
Camden, and it is believed that by the time tho ’
season closes the number! will : reach! three! him-!
fired. These are all fine improvements, and In
dicate the rapid advancement Camden is making.
Cloring op the C ourts.— To-morrow (Batnr» ;
day) tho term,of the Camden County Courts will (
close. A number of Individuals who.'have been,
found guilty of;voriousoffences will be sentenced;'
among them William Hanna, charged with
eighty-three indictments for forgery, will
probably be disposed of: He plead guilty to them
all. - 1 '■ ’• ‘
Robberies. — On Wednesday morning the
house of Captain Somers, at Secohd and Pearl
streets. Camden, was entered and robbed of a lot
of-ladies’ clothing. About the same time the
residence of J. D. Rodgers, nt Seventh and
Cooper streets, was also' entered, and about $2OO
worth of money and silver carried away. / "
The Blessings of Rain.— ln Atlantic City. the
people depend upon the rains to supply them
with good water, and as, their cisterns have been
dry for some tlmo past, the present rain storm
has been a great blessing to them. It has op
perated beneficially on all kinds of crops in South
Jersey, also. , . >
After tJik Canines Since the first of the
present month the catchers have been playing
havoc among the dogß found running unmuzzled
in Camaen. A large number have been killed.
CUBA.
Strange Proctcdjiic of an Officer of
the i). H. Steamer lie soto.
Havana, June 0,1868 It was commonly re
marked and commented upon that when the
United States steamer De Soto entered this har
bor, last week, she did .not salute the Spanish
flag. We believe it Is a rale that all American
war vessels below ten guns !do not’ salute, and
the Do Soto haß but nine; yet there are reason b
for surmising that the salute wonld have been
rendered notwithstanding had there not been
other causes in the way supposed to be well un
derstood between Commodore Boggs and Acting
Consul-General De la Relntrie, who was received
on board with the usual cordiality.
Senator Wato not a Candidate for
Congress.
EFrom the Portage County (Ohio) Democrat, Juno 10.1
The attention of Hon B. F. Wade having been
called to the tact that a movement on the part of
some of his partial friendß was being made in the
Nineteenth District, to bring forward his name os
a candidate for the lower branch Of Congress, he
stated unequivocally that such movement has not
bis sanction, and authorizes and requests ns to
say that he Is not a candidate for the position,
that the use of his name is wholly unauthorized,
and that he does not desire the place.
New Directory for Wilmington,Del.'
The Wilmington Directory for the present
year is a stout and handsome volume of 268
pages, printed with great care at the Commercial
Press of Jenkins & Atkinson, the publishers,and
famished with a workmanlike tinted map. The
style, and we believe, the accuracy of this Direc
tory ore most credltablo to the enterprise of Wil
mington, where every part of the work was exe
cuted.
CITY NOTICES.
Have You Tbied the new Perfume ? Bouqucl
dcs Antilles! It Is sure to please, for It possesses all
the desirable qualities; sweet, lasting and cheap.
Price T 6 cent a. sold every where.
A. I, MATHEWS & CO., 12 Gold st, N. Y.
Go to Pattek’s, 1108 Chestnut street, if you
deßlro to furnish your houso with Curtains, Shades or;
-Bedffiag.
All those in favor of the nominations recently
made by the Kepubllcan Conventions will go to Oah-
Fomiß, under the Continental, and celebrate the occa
sion by the purchase ol a new Hat.
Fine Watches.—We desire to call the atten
tlon of watch-buyers to the very flue Watches made by
the American Watch Company of Waltham, and
known as the %-ptate, 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
andieanty, not less than for tho greater excellencies
of mechanical and scientific correctness of design and
execution, these Watches will compare favorably with
'he beet made in any country. In this country the
manufacture of such Watches is not even attempted
except at Waltham.
For sale by all respectable dealers.
Boudins & Appleton, Agents,
No, 182 Broadway, N. Y.
Bower’s Senna Figs, foe ' Constipation—
fifty cents. Depot Sixth and Vine.
An East Foot An easy foot, next to an easy
conscience, is a thing much to he desired. To have
an easy foot, and also to adorn that important mem
ber, no advice will he found more reliable to act upoii
'ban that which counsels the purchase of your boots
•md ehoes at Bartlett’s well-known establishment, No.
13 South Sixth above Chestnut. . 1.
All those in favor of the nominations recently
made by the Republican Conventions will go to Oak
: units, under the Continental, and celebrato the occa
sion by tbejmrchase of a new Hat.
Grover & BAKEK’s-Higheat Premium Sewing-
M achines, 730 Chestnut street.
Moth Patches, Freckles and Tan. —The only
reliable remedy for thoße brown discolorations on the
face is “Perry’s Moth and Freckle Lotion.” Prepared
oii'v bv Dr. B. C. Pmmv, 49 Bond street, Now York
gar-Sold everywhere.
Mosquito Nets in every variety furnished oi
prices beyond competition, at Patten’s, 1403 Chcstnui
street. .
Mr. Strange, proprietor of tho London Al
hambra, was once a waiter at a restaurant. He now
drives one of the handsomest equipages dally In Lou
don, dividing with Baron Rothschild the honors of the
-euton. 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 isuot strange though; anybody can do it who will
buy clothing at Chas. Stokes <& Co.’s under the Con
tinental. ’
Great Reduction in the Price of Bonnets.
—Messrs. Wood & Cary, 725 Chestnut street, are now
closing out the balance of their Importation of flue
French Bonnets at much below coat, to close the sea
son. Their frcßh receipts of Fancy Bonnets and
Trimmed Hats lor ladies, children and misses, are also
selling at astonishing low figures —All kinds-of bon
net and millinen materials cut in quantities to suit
purchasers, at the loweat prices.
Florence Sewing Machine.
Florence Sewing Machine.
Florence Sewing Machine. ; '
Office, 1123 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
Judicious mothers an^,nurses use for children
a safe and pleasant medicine in Boweb’b Infant Cod-
DIAL;
In Germany they sleep betweon two feather
beds* but In this country we manage things much
better, by having onr mattresses and ulllows llllc 1
with the Elastic Sponge, which combines the light
ness of feathers with all tho virtues of curled hair, a t
a price of forty per cent, below any other material.
Scientific men havedpeided Ibntfor.,all upholstcring
purposes, jjotbtng'-fian ,Wc invintqdr editor tothf:
Elastic Bp6nge.;n(lftliiu«li«9;it,fQl;KoUiei!ives,ftt No,
1111 Chestnut street.
THfi‘3
Mkmbeiis of the Masonic: Older can get their
Silk Data , 1 forthe". coming Oak
rounA 8<)MB, under Uie Canllnentalfloteh:.!' : Y
-Buß<MOAi.vlNBTHUMKiaS'and, jdruggiats’ , pun
dneAyifCl-yi >...■ ' 'v';-■ -L .-L ‘' '
. SnowMn A Bbothib,
~ T.S3South Eighth street.
Deafness, Blindness and Cavabbb.
J. Isaacs, M. , D;, ProfCssor of the Eye and Ear, treats
all diseases appertaining to the above 'members with
the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re
liable sources in' the city can be seatiLatbls office. No.
606 Arch street. The medlcal faculty tire'.lnvlted to
accompany tbeirpatients, as he has ho, secrets In his
jractlcc. ■: Artificial Cyes inserted. No charge made
• orexamination : : .
MABINK BUliliiSTlM.
POST OF PHILADELPHIA-Jtmn 11
twSct Karine BuUetinm lntfde, Patti
arrived this day.
Btcamer W JVhilden.Klggins, la hours from Baltimore,
vrltb rodeo (o R Foster. . r , ' „
Steamer Richard Willing, ■; CundiffiJS hours from Balti
more;-with mdse to A. Groves, Jn ■
Schr A M Lee, Dukes. Hf stem.’
Bchr It II Shannon, Dilkes, BoaUn.
HchrLons Hunter, l’erry,Boaton.
■ Schr MJBussell, Smith,', Lynn. '
Schr T 8 Grier, Wheatley, Lebanon. ■■■;■’ ‘ ■
Schr Trlumnh. Chester, Providence. •
Schr Ida V McCabe, Pickup, Now Haven.’
Bcbr Dick Williams, Corson. Horton’* Point.
Bchr UnltyWbarton.BonsaU, Norwich.
' CLEARED THIS DAY.
Bark Mary A Troop (Br), Coin. Antwerp, C C Van Horn.
Bark'Rebecca, Ritcgard. Trieste. Workman * Co.
Schr.T 8 Grier, Wheatley, Pawtucket Blaklstoo, Graoff
Schr m' J Russell. Smith. liynn, Stantckson' &Co. .
Schr Bead BR No 42, Redan; Norwich,v.: do
Schr Til os OSmlth, Bake, Boston, Hammett <b NclU.
Schr Unity W barton. Bonsall, Pawtucket; Westmoreland
CealCo. ’ ■ ' : ■ ■ -r
Bchr Lena Bukter, Perry, Gardiner, Mo. ; J Rommel. Jr.
Bclir Eugene, Haws, raUKivor, JqhhSMyers.
■ : Correspondence of theFhlladelnhlaExchanga,
LEWES, Din., June 10—9 PM.
. Bark Victoria, for Matanzas; briga a V Merrick and
Angelia, both bound to Cardenas, went to sea this mom-
following vessels from Philadelphia ride at anchor
in the Koadstcad: Barks Restless, for Barbados; Devon
shire, for Portland; Providence, fotCronatadt; Reunion,
for Atplnwall; Progress for Dahtzlc ; brigs Jamoa Baker,
for Zaza; Fidelia, for Bangor; amd schr Ann Barton, for
Salem. ■.
The LrigM C Roeeveltfram Virginia, bound toaport
in Maine; came in at 4PM to-day for a harbor. Wind N
£. “Weather etormy;'
Yours, &c. JOSEPH LAFETRA.
'' 4 .' MEMORANDA:
Ship Cremorne, Gates, from Now York 18th Jan. at San
Francisco yesterday. / : ‘ -L
' Steamer. Hunter. JECogers,' tailed from'Providence 10th
tost, for this port. ’ . . . .
Steamer Cortes, Nelson, at New Orleans 7th inslant
from Now York. '
Bark Btpater (of Philadelphia), Goodwin, from Now
pert; E, for New York, with main and inlzzon mast heads
sprung, was spoken 6th Inst, lot 43 33, lon 47 37.
; Bark Wheatland; Burnley, cleared at N York yesterday
for Montevideo and a market. „ . '
Barks Cordelia, .Wells; Sandy Hook, Baistow, and
Golden West (Bri, Brown, were at Cardonas 3d instant
for a port north ofHattetas. „ ■ „ „
Brigs Wavtrly, Terry, and F H Odlofno (Br). Suther*'
land, for a port north of Hattcras, were at Cardenas 3d
instant ‘ /
- SchralsaacCHertz, Gregory, and Pathway, bothfor
tills nort, wero at Cardenas SdinßL ,' -
Schr Julia A Crawferd, Buckley, honce at Now York
yesterday, lllnat. lu a heavy blow from BE, carried
away fore gaff. ’ /
Schr Evergreen, Bclloate, hence at Providence 10th Inst
Scbre Hannah jßlackman, Jones; MR Carlisle,Potter;
Revenue. Gandy; Henry Harteau, Jones, and E H At
wood. Higgins, sailed from Providence IjJth.inst for this
P °Schr G B Conover, Robinson, hence at Pawtucket 10th
Surprise,'Beers, and John Stroup, Crawford,hence
at Boston 10thinst. . ' .. / . _
Schra Vetta, Waife; Royal Arch/ Hawkins, and Unox.
recttd.Neve.atCardtnaaSdinßt for aport north of Hat.
,e Bc?ir Olive LBourke (Br), McAlmon, henco at St John,
N B yeeterd ay
Schr Sarah, Cobb, for this port, sailed from Noiv Bod
ford‘loth inst
Schr Georgia, Brier, Balled from Bangor Bth Instant for
J P Cake, Endlcott. henco at PortsinbuthlOth Inst
Sclir. P B Henderson, Cranmer.and Gov Cony, Hender
son, from Providence for this port. at N York yesterday.
The Now York Submarine Co have raised tho bargo 13
T Town, sunk off .Black Rock, and carried hor lnsldo tho
harbor. She wonld be pnmped out next tide. The body
of the captain’s child had beon found, bat that of his
w<f<* wnp RtlU minping. ''
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
ONLY
1,000 LEFT OF THE 5,000
OF THE
MUSIC ALBUMS,
BOUND IN
Gilt Rich Morocco, with Gilt Edges,
CONSISTING OF
TWENTY
OF THE
Most Popular Pieces of Music
FOR ONE DOLLAR,
The Retail Price of which would bo not less than
FIFTEEN BOU4BB,
AT
GOULD’S PIANO STORE,
No. 933 Chestnut Street,
~r ALSO AT
ClastOD’a Book Store, No, 1211 Chcjtnnt SI,
Union Plano Company, 1017 Walnut St.
Conrad Brothers, No. 1107 Chestnut St,
le2tf ' '
labiei’ dress TBurainin.
MARY B. CONWAY,
UHI£S’ 2>BESS FUrWhINO
▲HD \
SHOPPING EMPORIUM.
81 SOUTH SIXTEENTH STREET*
, y7m.tTnn.TinA. \
Ladle* from any part of the United State* can lendtheb
order* for Pressmatericd*, UreB*e&Clo&kß«BonnetB« Shoe*.
Under Clothing, Mourning Suita, Wedding TrpMoau,
ruling Outfit*, Jewelry, &c., aieo Children’* Clothing, In>
f&nt’a Wardiobea, Gentlemen’* Linen. &c.
In ordering Garments* Ladle* will please Bend one oj
their best mittiko dbe&bb for measurement; and Ladle*
visiting the city should not fail to call and have their
measure* registered for future convenience.
Befers,b7 permission, to j. hafleigH.
1012 and 1014 Chestnut street)
-- ME3SBS. HOMEK COLLADAY A CO.,
mhl&kmrp OEand 820 Chestnut street.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT, FOR THE CITTAND
L and County of Pjbiladelphia.—Estate of WARNER 1.
WASHINGTON, deceased Tho Auditor appointed by tho
Court to audit, settle and adjust tbo account of SAMUEL
W. ROOP, deceased, who was toe surviving Executor or
WARNEkF. WASHINGTON, deceased, filed by CLIN
TON J. TROUT, Administrator d. b. n. c. t. a. of Bald
WARNER F. WASHINGTON, deceased, and to ..report
distribution of the balnnco in thohands of the Account
ant, will meet the. partieß interested for the purposes of
his appointment, on MONDAY, June 32d, IS6B. at4o clock
P. M., st hl» office. No. 10 Law Building, S. E corner; of
Sixth and Walnut streets. In the city of Philadelphia.
jel2-r.ni,wot* ' .. . . ■ ' • '■>
IN TBE ORPHANS’. COURT FOR, THE _CITY. AND
County of Phlladolphla.--EBtate of ISABEL B. MONT
GOMERY, deceased.—J.M COLLINS, the Auditor ap
pointed bv the Court to audit settlo and ndjust the ac
count of JOHN T. ■ MONTGOMERY and EDWARD• Ti.
LAW, Executor of the last will testament of Iflfthel
H. Montgomery, deceased, report dietnoution of
the balance in the hands of tho accountant, if necessary,
w ill meet the parties!lnterested, for-thoPurposesol hw
appointment.on TUESDAY, June 23d.1868,at 11 o'clock,
A. M., at hia offlce,(Law Building, southeast corner Sixth
and Walnut' 1 street*,• in the city of . Phflaael.
phia. .. ■ - • jel2fm,wst*
RI° H ' A FABHIONABLF. CONFECTIONS,
For family use. for WHITMAN,
Jel-2m4p ■, : No. IMP Market street
CORSETS. CORSETS. MADAME A. BARATET
. lrifi has removed her wolf known corset establishment
(YH from 115 South Fifteenth street to 112 South Bley
taaltntu, below Chestnut, Philadelphia. Attention is
invited to her beautiful light linen corset for summer
.wear. . : my2B Bmrp}
INDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING; STEAM PACK
Xing llose.Ac.
Engineers and dealers will find a full assortment of
Goodyear’s Patent-Vulcanized Rubber Belting, Packing
Hose, Ac., at the Manufacturer’s Headquarton.
GOODYEAR’S,
■ Straw sidai
N. B.—We have now on hand a Urge lot of Gentlemen’s,
Ladies* and Misses’ Gam Boots. Also, every variety and
tvlo of Gum Overcoats.
BOND’S BOSTON BIBCUIT.-BOND’S BOSTON BUT
ter and Milk Biscuit, landing from steamer Norman,
and for sale by JOB. B. BUSSIER & CO., Agents for Bond.
108 South Delaware avenue. ■ ■ ■
■DOKDEN'B BEEF TEA.—HALF AN OUNCE OF THIS
D extract will make a pint of excellent Beef Tea In a
few minutes. Always on band and for sale by JOSEPH
B. BUSSIER & 00-108 South DeUwara avenue.' '
Cl AN TON PRESERVED GINGER. - PRESERVED
J Ginger, in syrup, of the celebrated Chyloong brand i
aUo: Dry Preserved Ginger, in boxos/imported and for
saleW JOSEPH,B; BUSSIER * CO.. 108 South Delaware
avenue.
ÜBfiALNOTICEIh
IHB FINE' ABTS.'
•- . , : irra
WOEJNGt GrMS^,
NEW ENGRAVINGS.
NEW OHBOMO-UTHOGRAPHS.
EARLES’ GALLERIES,
816 Chestnut Street.
JUST BBCEIVBD. ,
A FRESH INVOICE
' ■ ■ or -
THE SLEEPING BOY,
IDE PRIZE mm OF IKE PARIS EXPOSITION.
: ALSO. .
THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET,
And other New Chromoa. ,
1 GOFF & BRO.,
31 fontb Sixth llreet, above Cheitnut.
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UABPETINm AMD OIL
/ ' f *'
NEW CARPETINGS,
/-■ ' :
Of thejjcßt French, English and American Manu
facture, embracing Moquette, Chenille, Axmin
ster, "Wilton’s Velvets, Bmssels, Tapestry, Three
ply iDgralns, Damaßk and Venetians. Also, Oil
Cloths and Mattings, every quality, great variety.
All at the lowest Cash Prices.
R. L. KNIGHT & SON,
1222 Chestnut Street.
IcStfrc
WHITE CANTON MATTING,
Bess than Original Cost of Importation;
860. PER YARD.
E.H.GODSHALK&CO.
723 Chestnut Street.
CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, Ac.,
At liow Prices.
E, H. GOSBQAI& TIEXO. I, WSEDZBBQBQI
U274tenrp . .
THE TURF.
- Point Breeze Park,
n/rJune lOth'
PURSE $3OO.
Doable 'Teams. Mile heats, Bin 6. Open to all Horses.
To start at 8 o’clock P. M.
J. Tamer enters blk, m. Maggie and a. m. Lizzie Little
field.
Owner enters s* m. Lady Byron and Blue Dick.
B, Slifcr enters g. g. Prince and g. g. Frank.
Q. W. Fitawater enters b. g. Lodi and b. m* Mary.
The privilegebf a member introducing a male friend
without pay is suspended.
Omnibuses will start for the Park from LIBRARY
street at 2 o’clockP. M.
jell 8U
TO RENT,
Mto let. fi
THE STORE PROPERTY AT THE *3.
N. E corner of Bixihand Arch Streets,
Possession about the Ist of September. Apply to
WM. H. BACON,
No. 426 Walnut Street.
je!2 atrp*
TO RENT.
The First Floor (Back)
CP TIIIS
NEW BULLETIN BUILDING,
■No. 607 Chestnut Street,
' | (And 604 Jayne Street,)
"SUITABLE FOB AH IMIUBASCB COMPACT.
iDqulro In the Publication Office of the BuiCErrN.
jeD tfrp . .
TO LET.
NEXT 8008 TO POST OFFICE.
Entire Upper part, Basement and Bub-Cellar, Apply at
430 Chestnut Street.
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TJ RENT. IN WEST PHILADELPHIA, A
■s!sj brown stone l4 rooms, situate on
JKikthe south side ot Baltimore avenue, first house
east of Fortieth st. Half square of the Darqy- Railroad.
Immediate possession. Apply to B. L MEREDITH, No.
IUB 8. Fortieth street. . . 1 jel&3f;
YOB SAKE.
TO CAPITALISTS.
FOR SALE.
LA PIERRE HOUSE,
phh/AbbliShia,pa.
; The undersigned offer for Bale tha Good-will, Furniture
and Fixtures of the above popular and well-known first
eiiu H otel, rvith a lease of eight yeara. centrally situated,
on BROAD afreet, below CHESTNUT, newly fnrniahed,
arid in good running order. .
For price and terruß, apply personally, or addresa
‘ BAKER & FAH lAS Y, Proprietors.:
.le9 Strpg
UJKVttS.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
N E corner Fourth and Raoe Sls H
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
' AND i
PAINT MANUFACTURERS,
-Offer to the trade or consumers, i —•
Pure White Lead, Zino White,
Colored Faints, Varnishes, Oils,
Artists’ Materials, &o.
Agents for the celebrated
VIEILLE mOSTIGSE BXOW- WHITBZLIC,
superior to any other White Paint for Inside work* -
We solicit orders from those who want
PUKE PAINTS: •. . •
201 and 203 North Fourth Street*
, Northeast comer of Race Street.
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MESBINA ORANGEB.—FIN E FRUIT AND IN GOOD
order. . Landing and for e&io by JOB. B.BUS3IER 43
CO.. 108 South Delaware avenue.
E -1-2; 1868;
'
gfJBDIOIfrAk-
.V- i - 'l4-' 24* r
CONCENTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA; , ,
It remove* black spots, pimples moth patches Ana aJ
eruptions of the ak&Ll ; - «1
IS THF. SPRISG MOHTHSTHeRTS.
RH.T.A la an aiaiatantof the greatoat value. -
YOUfce LADIES, iBEWABE I
OF THE INJURIOOT EFFECTS of-Pace powder, and
wiihes. dllanch remedlei clow up the pore, of the skin,
and In a ehoit timo destroy the complexion. If you would
not a FEW or THE WORST DIS
ORDERS that afflict mankind arise from corruption of
thoblood. HELMBOLD’fIEXTRACTBAESAPAIULLA
ia a remedy, of the utmoat value.
HEEHIBOIiD’S EXTRACT SARSAPA
RILLA cleanaca and renovate, the blooddnatllla the vigor
ol health into the ayatem, and purge, out the humors that
makctdleesso.
OFAWTITFI Vi. QU&MTT. HEIiIS.
BOLD'S EXTRaCT SARSAPARILLA. The d«e i.
aineli Those who dealre a largo quantity and largo doaea
of medicine ERR.
THOSE WHO DESIRE BRIX.EIANCTS
OP COMPLEXION must pu Ify and enrich tho blood,
which HELMBOLD’S CONCENTRATED EXTEACT OF
SARSAPARILLA invariably does. Aak for Heimtwla'e.
Take no other. '
CTEEBIBOUVS CONCENTRATED EX
TRACT pARSAPARTi.iiA is the Gnat Blood. Purifier.
HBLMBOLD’S
Highly Concentrated Fluid Extracl
SARSAPARILLA
ERADICATES EMJPnVE AND DICERAUVE DISEASE
OF THE
Throat, Nose, Eyes, Eyelids, Soalp
and Skin,
Which so disfigure the appearance, PURGfBJG the evl
effects of mercury and removing all taints, the remnants
of DISEASES, hereditary or otherwise, and to;taken by
ADULTS and CHiLDßENwitoperfect SAFETY.
TWO TABLE-SPOONFULS of the Extract of Sarsapa
rilla, added to aplot of water, is equal to the Lisbon Diet
Drink, and one bottle la equal to a gallon of tho Byrup ol
Sarsaparilla, or the decoctiona ae usually made.
AN INTERESTING LETTER la publishedintheMed
lco-Chlrargical Review on the subject of tbe Extract ol
Sarsaparilla In certain affections, by Beniamin Travers,
F.R.8.. Ac. Speaking of those diseases,, and dlaeaaes
arising from the excess of mercury, ; h* states that no
remedy is equal to tbe Extract of Barsaparula ; its power
la extraordinary, more bo than any otter drug I amae*
qualnted with. It is, in the strictest seme, a tonic with
this invaluable attribute, that it Is applicable to a state of
the system so eunkon, and yet so instable as renders otter
substances of the toblo class unavailable or tnlurioua,--
HELMBOLD’S
Coacentrated Extract Sarsaparilla
Established upwards of 18 year*.
PREPARED BY
H. T. HBLMBOLD
' DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST.
694 BROADWAY, New York,:
Sold bv Druggists everywhere.
Price $1 25 per bottle, or 6 for 88
THE
CENTRAL PACIFIC
RAILROAD
haa now an Important sod. valuable traffic on both stop ea
of the Blem Nevada Range, abd wfU command the
through overland buaineaa. We haro for aale
THEIR FIRST MORTGAGE
SIX PER CENT. BONDS
(totheaame amount only aa the U. S. Subaldr bouda
granted them)
Both Interest and Principal Payable
GOLD COIN.
Pamphlet* Ac., giving a fall account of this property
pledged, furalahed by
No. 40 S. Third St.,
DSAIEBB B EOTBESBENT BECUBIIiEg, COW, h
WE HAVE FOR SALE
A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THE CONSOLIDATED
7 Per Cent. Mortgage Bonds
OF THE OIL CREEK AID ALLEOQE.TF RIFES
RAILROADCOJIPm,
At 80, and Aoorued Interest.
Thla road, over 100 mflea in length, .pazaea through and
controls the trade of the great Oil producing region of
Pennsylvania, connect, with the variona. leading Unea
running East and West, and it now earning about U per
cent, on Ita etock over and above all Internal and expenaea.
We do not know of any Bond, which offer ouch aeeurity
at eo low.a rate.
BOWEN & FOX,
13 MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.
Jellmi ■ ‘ ■ ' ■ •
SMITH, RANDOLPH
&CO.,
AGENTS
for ;
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS,
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD
FIRST MiORTGAGH BONDS;
Coupon*, duo Jnly Ist, of these bonds bought at brat
rates.
Government Securities Bought and Sold,
r Gold fmulched at most reaiomblurates,' ,
Desirable First Class Investment*
THE LEHIGH TALLEY RAILROAD COMPACT
OFFER FOR BALE AT THEIR OFFICE,
No. 303 Walixut Street,
AT HIRI2TY-FIVE PER CEHT.,
One Million Dollars of their Mortgage Bonds bearing
interest at the rate of Six per cent, per annum,
Fiee from State and United States Taxes,
payable on the fint dayß of June and December*
Said Bod<3b are either Coupon or Registered* and arc
secured by mortgage on the railroad, and tranche*, the
roUtng stock ana the franchieea of the Company. m
The outstanding Bonds of the Company due to 1873 wiu
be received In exchange for these Bondi, thu* eaving to
the holders of the old issue the amount to be paid for taxes.
L. GHAMJBEBLAIN, Secretary.
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GOLD AND GOLD COUPONS BOUGHT
BY
P. 8. PETERSON & 00.,
89 South Third Street.
Telegraphic Index of Quotations; stationed in a eon*
apicuoua place in our office.
STOCKS, BONUS. ,
Bought and Sold 6n Commission at too respactlys Board*
of Broken of New York, Boston, Baltimore and Phila
delphia. , .. myl66m|
BANKING HOUSE
c:-p ;i OF / ;;; '
JayCooke&(p,
113 and 1U 80. THIRD ST. FHILiD’A.
Dealers in all Government Securities. x
• * —>
n>on nnn sio,6ooand swxm to invest upon /
5|)ZU 7 UUy, Mortgage. Applyto piTLER
JeldSt* ' ot". ; No. ;-~iUnixth street. '
fA Rfm 88,000. 82,00°, swoo^AND BWW TO
(fc.OUU. vest in Mortgages. Apply to BpILOCK
PAaOHAT,H.n» Walnut street. " , mv^tf-
H3TTBEBS AJVI> BEPPISti.
CPRING-BEDB. Vi- .
® SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW AND NOVEL, '
KRIEGHOFF’S PATENT U. B. SPRING-BED, ;
for CHEAPNESS, DURABILITY, CLEANLINEB3.
and especially tbe most deHohtful ngiitm of elasticity.
We guarantee our Beds to excel .all Spring-beds, in use.
We feel so confident in toe qualities we claim, that if on
trial they should fail to give satisfaction in every respect,
they may be returned to ua and' the money, will be. re*
tended. ', ' ■', - .. ..
Mads to order to/iv DDoitoauß ox any r.tr. *
Liberal discounts to Wholesale Dealers," Hotels’&o. :
Entirely constructed of metal, are warranted, to remain
BALDWIN* CO. ,
N. E. comer ChOßtnut and Eighth streets, up stairs,
SOLE MANUFACTURERS-FOITYhIS '■ CITY AND
■ ' STATE m?3l-lm.n>B
M usical boxes, useful, to while away
the tedium of' a lick chamber* or for a handtoma
bridal preaeuti • '' ■' ' i
FARR:* Importenu
fe2B-tfrp B34Cheemut itreet* below Fourth.