-OITfBU; UMON.KEfDm.ICAN ExSWotjy«’®> 5 t*.!* -T-Hv ’ Fxecntivo Committee; of the Union Treasurer —John G Butler. _ .■■■.,- rocomt COMMITTEE. ~ <• ■}£sv!mvmS. ■ « Pllli’FS’r. ISMS ': ' > , 1 5S?J? U} ■ 2uth—Thomas Ashton. ’wHilSi* J V H^ir ,i ' r ' 2M^M?o a Hong ° oy ' ' Bth—Ale*. J. Mspier. ™_W Taylor. “ ■ .spfSB&k ihcods. &&%«& mh-WmiAtuAnareae. ' Puah.™' 13th—M. C. Bofiii* ta»h_H Irato MiUcr< Mt i’or V the tot'Umo in many years every,ward was represented in the organization, a fact which indicates a vigorous prosecution of the campaign in every eection of the field. A Female Row^-Yesterday”morning several females residing at No. 4 Osbourne’s court, ran ningfrom Bupohceau street, got into a quarrel in front of thehouse. OtherHjoinedmtheaffair and for a time there was quite q Hvoly flatand stone fight. Bonnets and dry goods stood no rfiance whatever, and aU the participants in the f?n?hhln will have to bo rigged out anew. The. pugilistic encounter caused quite an cxdtemont in me neighborhood. Armed with a warrant, Lieutenant . Connelly’s policemen subscquenUy made a descent on tho house, and Perkins, the alleged proprietress, and Annie Wii son, Mary Donnelly, Emma Burns;,Rebecca Hen derson, Maggie Godfrey and Annie White. The nriMiners were tahen * before Alderman Swift, Stom Parkins was held in ®BOO bail to answer at “urtjand the others in $4OO bail to keep the peace.' •. . ■ . A “Striker” in Tbodule. —The employes of a coverlet factory, at Bodine street and Columbia avenue, are on a strike for an increase of wages. They have been receiving sixty cents, and no w demand eighty cents. - The proprietors are will jner to compromise on seventy cents. Yesterday one of the men who had remained at work at the old price was attacked by three or f° ur ° f tho strikers and was knocked down and beaten. Lewis”tekfwhois allegedto have beon con ccmedin the assault, was arrested. He was neiu in $5OO bail by Aid. Heins. Rk-arrested. —A man named Elias Davis, re siding in the Fifteenth Ward, was arrested this morning by Policeman Simler, of die Ninth Dis trict He’is charged with having robbed a coun trrman of $BO some time ago. He was arrested itthe time and was held to ball, but Whcn taken into court for trial, he managed to escape. He ■was re-arrested, but again succeeded in gettmg away from the Court House. Pjpjt This morning at half-past two o clock a fire broke out in the distillery Of .Gallagher, Raman & Co., at Seventeenth and Catharine streets. The building—a one-story brick struc ture—was pretty well demolished, and a lot of whiekv was destroyed. The loss is estimated at one thousand dollars, and is fully covered by in surance. , The Visiting Firemen.— The Friendship Fife Company, of Harrisburg, now on a visit to this city visited the Ledger Building, Independence Hall, United States Mint and Academy of Natural Sciences, this morning. This afternoon strangers will have arf entertainment at the Moy amensing Hose House. • Press Club— The stated meeting of the Press Club of Philadelphia will beheld to-morrow af. ternoou at 4 o'clock at the rooms, No. 607 Wal nut street. This being the last meeting in the Quarter, it will be devoted to business purposes, and the annual election for officers will be held. A general attendance oi members is desired. Strawuerries— Yesterday the cars of the Camden aid Atlantic Railroad brought from va rious places along their road one hundred and twenty-five thousand quarts of strawberries- Fiftv thousand quarts were reshipped to New York, and seventy-five thousand quarts were for Philadelphia. Charged with Robbery— Julia Burton, alias Irish Kate, was arrested last night upon the charge of having enticed a man into.a house at seventh and Bedford streets and there robbing him of $24. She was taken before Alderman Bonsall aud was committed to answer. Bti’.au berry Show'. —The roso and strawberry show and eurnmor display of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society will be hold this afternoon and evening and duriDg to-morrow, in the large saloon of the new Horticultural Hall, Broad street near Spruce. Accepted the Nomination.— Hon. Wm. D. Kelley, who is. confined at his home by illness was waited upon by a committee, and was noil fled of his nomination for re-election. He ae ccpted the nomination in' a brief but neat speech Death or a Policeman— Robert H, Wilson, a policeman attached to the Fifteenth District force, died last evening at his residence,in Frank ford. He was in the 59th year of his age. Brown's Jamaica Ginger— Families leaving the citv should not faU of supplying themselves with this invaluable remedy. Its merits are now so well established that it does not require to give detail of its efficiency as a tonic. -There has been introduced into the market by druggists at various times a ginger to cope with Brown, but so far he has maintained the palm for superiority. ■ THBATREB, Etc. The Theatres— At the Chestnut this evening the pantomime Jlumpty Dumpty will bo re peated with important changes m the ballet, scenerv, &c., and with several new dances. Mr. Jefferson will again present the Walnut his remarkable impersonation of “Rip Van Winkle. The plav Vndt: the Gaslight remains upon the boards at the Arch, and continues to draw large houses. At the American this evening a mis cellaneous performance will be given. Stuart Robson On Saturday afternoon next, at the Academy of Music, Mr. Stuart Robson, the comedian, will appear in conjunction with Mr. Robert Craig in a first-rate performance. Mr. Robson is an old favorite with the playgoers of Ihiß city, and with Mr. Craig, he will prove such an attraction that we doubt not the house will be crowded. Tickets can be procured atTrumpler’B, No. 920 Chestnut street. Dramatic Entertainment— On Wednesday •evening a dramatic entertainment will be given at Concert Hall by the Dramatic Union. The plays of Grandfather Whitehead, and Charles the Second wili.be presented. Likgard’s Concerts— At the Eleventh Street Opera House this evening Mr. W. H. Llngard, the celebrated mimic, will give an original enter-, tainmet, in which he will appear in a multitude of different personations. Mr. Lingard possesses very rcmarEdble talent as an imitator, and the celerity with which he changes from ono charac ter to another is simply wonderful. His per formance is in the highest degree satisfactory and interesting, and he cannot fill to attract large audiences during his stay. CITY NOTICES. Fine Watches.— We desire to coll the atteu Uonair waleh-bnyers-to the very flneWatciiesmatieby the American Watch Company of Waltham, and have devoted aIT the stidnce and ekilUM- the art at their command, and confidently claim thatdor flnetießa and heauiy, not less than tor the greater excellencies of mechanical and scientific correctness of deelgnaud execution, these Watches will compare favorably with Hie beet made in any country* IQ~ thifl country .toe manufacture of such Watched is not even attempted except at Waltham. * For sale by all respectable dealers. ■ . • No. ISfe Broadway* N; Y, Alt.' those in favor of the nominations recently inatlo by the Republican Conventions will go to Oak roana, under the Coutlneutnl, and celebrate the occa sion by the purchase ol a new Hat. FonNiTunjt reupholstered and varnished equal to new, at Patten’s, 1408 Chestnut street. Bower's Henna Figs, von Constipation— fifty cents. Depot'Sixth and Vine. The month Is Ilka a bdnso to let TiJa iSTaTbo' fciiernrttyriVtorimpoaslblo merits untllydu have Seen'&e in by doors there,are plenty of you will exclaim at once,'* How oeautlfal I *1.1?,. part iho utmoet poeeiblo brilliancy there is nothin*, like fragrant Sozouont. . , OlpiV... . Moth Patches, Freckles and Tan.—The pnly rcliub-c remedy foi those brown discolorations on the SeiH‘‘Perr?3 Moth and Freckle Lotion.’* t Prepared only by Dr. B. C. Peuhy, 49 Bond etrect, Now York, gargold everywhere. •; « - ( ';.V' . Chestnut street. Great Redcction in the Price of Bonnets. —Messrs. Wood & Cary, 725ChcBtnut street, arc nojv closing our the balance of ihelr Importation of ®“® 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, arc also selling at astonishing low figures. All kinds of bon net and millinery materials cat in qnnntities to sail purchasers, at thc lowest prices. Florence Sewing Machine'. ■ Florence Sewing Machine. Florence Sewing Machine. ■ Office, 1123 Chestnut street,^Philadelphia. Judicious mothers afidmurees use for a safe and pleasant medicine in Bowes slneant Coe- DIAZm ' . , ■- Members of tho Masonic Order cancel their Silk Hats' for the coming “occasion at Cuab. uak voiid & Sons, nnder the Continental Hotel. The Ancient Order of York Masons, including. Else, the Masons from Heading, towhs heßldcs York, are informed that black drees or frock coats anfuecessary f “ r th °i e to .join the,ceremonies of laying «hoj Teinble. on the 24th of this month. A large ana line assortment now on at at Char Strikes ft Co.’s, under the Continental. , ■ Fine Custom-made Boots and Shoes for Gen tlemen. Bartlett, 33 South Sixth street, above Chest nut. ■ A i i those in favor of the nominations recently made by the Republican-Conventions will go to Oax j or-lis, nnder the Continental, and celebrate the occa sion by the purchase of a new Hat. Surgical Instruments and druggists’ but arics * ’ Snowden* Brother, 23 South Eighth street. Deafness, Blindness and Gatabbh. • J. Isaacs, M. D., Professorof the Eye and Bar, treats all diseases appertaining to theahoyemombers .wite thc htmost success. Teatimonials from the mogt re liable sources In the city can be seen at ms ofilre, _No. BOD Arch, streot. The medical faculty are invited to accompany tbeir patients, as he has l id„ a ®£ r „ e “ practiok Artificial eyea insetted. . No charge made For examination. , ?•'. • -n IH A KlNifi Jtf tIJULiS'XXft. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA- Junk 16 !« Marine Bulletin mi Inside Page. Ship Jas Montt^mvMaK48 D dWB from Liverpool, TC Bte™ernorenc?f'ro*kli™Pier.ou, 13 hours from Bal. ‘‘BSk'DeboVahP^ffcondUlida^from Caibarien. W^r« &. from Matanzas. with m C"n , SS , h?S' , |rV. a tf)«gbUn. 3) days from St. hryolice to Pennsylvania Salt Company.- VeH3eltoJß Hn-yirv & Co Left brig Autuste (Ham.). Kicndwortb, wartSfi* to load for Philadelphia. Sailed in company with bilg Natrona (Br.), for lMiUadclrWa, wlttch hM On board Capt Bonne and the crow of the bark Flvlng which was lost in November last, sho had 650 tonß kryolitoonboDrd.eprlmg-al-ak, and was run ashoro l 2 mucs from Fredericks Harp, where the vessel was sold for ifobmlfpcmfon: Taylor. S day* from Boston. In b 'Bri| t Hes|per Z kSsfj3emonr,6 daya from Boston, in hprighjoido Pettfgrow3 tom New York, In ballast to L Tncker. M_aays tom Nnevitas, with molasses to Isaac Hough.dc Morris ... W Brig Ocean Belle. Hallett, IB days tom Sagua, with "TlgPantoL! Olmrcb. lS Sagua. with sugar “Brig J B?ckmo?efFenUMm’i3 days tom Cardonaa,with m ßrfgEsport?loole.lBdaystom Mayagues. with mo- Rose, 45 days tom London, with m ßchr Isaac (JHertz, Rockland, 12 days from Cardenas, W gc\?°cr™» B Fo?s\k“d&g. 20 days tom Navassa, W^Ki°BGib 8 85S C ffi. leaaystom Sombrero, with guano to Moro Phnlips-vessel to J E Barley& Co. Schr John M Clayton, Thomas, 1 day from Frederica, DeL with grain to Jap L Bewlcy ffl Co. , Schr D R Burton, Burton, 1 day from Drawbridge, Del. with grain to Jas L Bewley 61 Co. ... . Schr F Nickerson, Kelly, 6 days from Boston, with mdae *°S^S'smM,Caraf e days from Boston, with mdse to Mary Btandish. Rich, 8 days from Portland, with "achr Paino. 6 days from Boston, with Un sceo to Barclay & Barclay. Schr E V Glover, lugersoll, Boston. Schr G L Herrick. Baldwin, Dlghton. Schr Alexina, Travers. Norfolk. Schr 7.L Adams, Nickorsrn. New York. Schr Breeze, Overton. New Fork. Bch J I. Bimmont, Smith. Boston. Bchr Lewis Cheater, Gookin. Boston. Schr WUliam John, Btreet. Trenton. Schr ,J C Brooks, Burgess. Boston. Bchr U K Vaughn. R'-iley. Boston. Schr Kato V Edwards, Alien. Providence. Scnr Mary J Fisher, Fisher. Providence. Schr Lucy Church, Adams. Providence. Bchr L A Bennett. Laird. Derby. Schr J P McDevitt. Mullen, Now London. Bchr .ID McCarthy. Simpson. Salem. Schr IV G Bartlett, Bartlett. Salem. Bchr Rea ding RK, N o 77, OaiTolt, N orwlch. Bchr J B Johnson. Smith, E Greenwich. Schr H 8 Brooks. Love. R Cambridge, lehr Jane N Baker, Wilson, Portsmouth. Schr Bonny Ives. Holt, New Haven. Schr D V Streaker, Vangllder. Boston. Schr H Croskey, Rockett, Boston. Schr J M Brt»maU. Crawford, Boston. Schr F St Clair Edwords. Ireland. Boston. Schr C Tilton Somers, Boston. SchiT H A Weeks; Hickman, Boston. Schr T Lake, Adams, Boston. Schr J H Allen. Ketchum, Boatqn,,, Bchr J Satterthwaite, Long. Boston. Beta Anna May. - Bchr Breeze, Overton, Bostonvßlakiston, Graeff 4t Co, Schr Kate V Edwards, Allen, Newport, do Bchr J P McDevitt, MullonrWashington, do , Schr J E Bimmons, Smith, Salem.Westmoreland Coal Co, Schr Lewis Chester. Gookcn. Boston. Van Dusen as Bro. Sclir OE Gibson. 3 hacker, Boston, „ Schr A A Andrews, Kelly, Portland, Hammett & NellL Schr H A Weeks. Hickerman, Boston, do Schr L A Bennett, Laiidi Now Haven. Tyler 4. Co. , Sbhr D V Streaker. Vungellan, Boston, do Scbr H A Rogers, Frambes, Boston, li„aaoi SclirMaty J Fisher, Fisher, Providence, Day, Huddel BchrT Lake, Adams. Boston.,, ' ■ dp Scbr Jas Satterthwaite, Long. Boston, Schr Lucy Church, Adams, Pawtucket, Costner, Stickncy ScUr J ane" Baker. W ikon. Weym o u tb. do Scbr ,TM Breomnll. Crawford, Boston, W H_JoUnB4. Bro. Schr FSt Clair Edwards, Ireland, SaugUß, Scott, Walker HrtirCurtia Tilton, Somere. Boston, . do Scbr $ g L Aucenrg: dt Co. sShJ ffitag Blnntek a eon & Co. Schr H 8 Brooke* Lore, E Cambridge. Gcq B Repplier. Schr W 0 Bartlett, Bartlett* Boston*!? Audeurieddi Co. Schr Bonny Ives, Holt, Manchester* Mass, do_ Schr E J lockup, Bowen* Richmond* Caldwoll* Gordon I ScbrJ B Allen, Ketchum, Boston, L Audenroid & Co. Correspondence ot Bark Morrow, f romGreenlaniandsohrEthau AHen, tom Cardenaß, came in and stood up yesterday, . sue brig John Richardß, tom Sagua. came I?biladelplila, r bound tbPfnbadoß.remrnedtobso-bor^ea. MEMORANDA- •" . Rtpimer Saxon. Boksb, hence at 'Boston tlilfl moriiing, having in tow steamer Wm Kennedy* from Baltimore, which bad machinery disabled in \inevard Bound. Steamer Star of the Union, Coobeey* hence at Havana 10 stearner Wbixlwtnd, Geer, lienee at Providence 13th ‘"steamer Germhnta (SO), Schwcnson, lor. Hamburg, C ‘steamcr Delan-arel'l^bery cleared at. Boston 13th Inst. f °SmSe? cl'tyof New York (Br), Halcrow. cleared at N bmp' BuUote (¥rb So ale'^-cloaxodatNow York yesterday to ßarkGanEden,Greenleaf,hence at Cardonas6thlnst. Bark Esther, Merrill, hence at Matanzas fath Inst. Brig Beauty (Br), Baraea. hence at Matanzae 6th inst. Brig Mechanic, Dyer, sailed from Matanzas Bth tost. f< Bchri l NeUieH Benedict, Ellis,‘and, Vapor, Johnson, sailed from Providence 13th inst. for this port, Bchrs BcnJ Strong, Brown; Miunio Ktonie* Poreons, Y ill ago Queen. Tillotson, and Gust,; Jobnßon, henco at Providence 14th in*t. tbe latter for Pawtucket. Bchr Breeze, Bartlett, from Trcuton*N J. for Pawtucket* at Providence 14th inst. _ ; • . . LEGAL NOTICES! IN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY, AND 1 County of Philadelphia.—Estate of REBECCA STEW ART, dec’d.—'The Auditor appointed by the Court to au dit, settle and adjust tbo account of JOHN STEW AR*. Administrator of thoeßtato of REBEC-rA. STEWAKI. deceased, and to report .distribution of tho ' balance in the’hands of tho accbuutant, will moot the parties Interested for tha purpose of htß appointment, od -MOV. DAY, June K>b, 1868, at 11 o’clock, A M.. at his office. Ml Walnut street, room 12. 2d floor, in tho city of Phila delphia. HARVEV C. WARRRN, icfii tll.lli fiPf Auditor. ' T young lady wishes a situation as Ateacherof English and Latin. Please address N.M.. Bulletin <dce. i° l6et COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAtfE MAY. THE COLUMBIA HOUSE, at Capo Island, N.' J. , tv 111 be opened this Beas’on on the 25 th ot June.' ,i.: - ' ... Situated but a few rods from the beach, with threc'hnndrcd good bathing rooms standing di rectly at the eurf, and with fine Bhadu trees upon the lawn, this house must snrpasa any other.at the Caves as well for its outside attractions and conveniences as for its exteUßlve and weU regu lated interior. ■: The Columbia has long been sustained by a sub stantial and select patronaeo from nil parts of the country, and Its appointments may be depended upon as strictly first-class. For rooms,&c., address GEO. J. BOLTON, Proprietor, Capo Island, N. J., BOLTON’S HOTEL, Harrisburg, Pa. lelB n tu th tfrpS . SU R F HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Thle firetclasß Hotel will epen for the aeaaon »n2sth Juno. Terms, $3 60 per day; 830 per week. ■’ ADDRESS ; R. B THOMPSON, Proprietor, ■ (Formerly of Congress Hall, Cepe laland.) ■_ N b —The muelc will be under the direction of Mr- CariSentz. J olss3t UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. f Will be opened for the reception of gneati On Or About June 25tb» Pomona wishing to engogo toomc can do «o by applying to BEOWN & WOELPPER, Proprietors, No. 82 J Richmond Street, corner of A«h. je2 tfrpft - CURTAIN GOODS and WINDOW SHADES. CAEBINGTOB, BE ZOUCHE & CO., IQ3Q Chestnut Street, Are now opening, In addition to their large Block of Curtain Material and Window Shades, MOSQUITO NETS, In Lace and Bar, which for economy, for convoniencc tor durability and for otnameutarenotßurpaßsedbr any In the counw. Made to order in any fllze. color or shape. and Bhlppcd to any part of the United States. lace curtains Woßhcd. insured and kept untU Fall. Wliite Holland Window Shades Mado and Bung as low as SI 60. au4 «tu th 3mrp —————— WANTS, CCIITAUV MAIEBIAIjS. TO BENT* TO RENT. The First Floor (Back) OP THE new bulletin building, No. 607 Chestnut Street, (And 601 Jayne Street,) SUITABLE FOB AN INSURANCE COMPANY. Inquire in the Publication Office of the BuntETin. je9 tfrp TO LET. NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. Entire Upper part. Basement and Bub-Cellar. Apply al 430 Chestnut Street. SP23 tfrpg ———n——— BEWIHB MaCMIMBS. 1106. REMOVAL. 1106. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY Have Bemoved their Wareroomß to No. 1106 Chestnut Street. SINGER'S NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE li ulniDle. durable, quiet and Light running, and capable ol an a tonißhlng range and variety of work. It wiU h££ f“k rtitdi. braid,* gather, eoi3, tuck, quilt. “myaiyrp &C- WM. E. COOPER. Agent, NEW PDBMCATtOIIS. ONLY 1,000 LEFT OF THE 5,000 OF THE MUSIC ALBUMS, BOUNB IN Gilt Eich Morocco, with Gilt Edges, CONSISTING OF t*we N T Y OF THE Most Popular Pieces of Music FOR ONE DOLLAR, The Retail Price of which would bo not leas than FIFTEEN DOIiAttS, AT GOULD’S PIANO STORE, No. 923 Chestnut Street, ALSO AT Claxton’s Book Store, No. 1214 Chestnut S Union Plano Company, 1017 Walnut St. Conrad Brothers, No. 1107 Chestnut St. ]o2tf jjjuon, EUUSST BEST COOK BOOKS PUBLISHED I PETERSON'S NEW COPYRIGHT EDITIONS. The National Cook Book The Family fiave-All. i-ou-iVu- Mm. Goodfellow’s Cookery as it Should be Petcnaon’s New Cook Book. Mies Leslies New Cookery Book Wtddifleld'BNew Cook Book.. Mrs. Hale's Receipts for the Million Mies Leslie's New Receipts for Cooking.... Mr*. Hale** New Cook 800 k................. . .. Francutelli’fl Celebrated Cook Book. The Modem Cook, with 63 illustrations, 600 large octavo pages, 5 00 Each Cook Book is strongly and neatly bound In cloth. Every Housekeeper should liavo at least ono of tne above Cook Books, aa they will save the price of it in a weok by consulting its pages, / CURVED-POINT STEEL PENS. The Slip Pen. .... per dozen 25 cte., per gloss $2 00 The barrel Pen ■** 40 “ * 4 00 Magnum Uonum-Pen... ~ . W _ 750 Tbeee Pens are recommended to all, being preferred to the old-fashioned quill pen for easy writing. i Bend for our Mammoth! Descriptive Catalogue. : Addreßß ail cash orders, retail or wholesale, to ’ < Ti B, PETERSON &BROI HERS, 800 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. Books sent, postage paid,"on receipt of retail price. ALL. NEW BOOKS ARK AT PETERSONS’. Uel6-2t EDDCAI'ION. HARVARD COLLEGE. CAMBRIDGE, MABB. •j he examination for admi»B*on will bo bold on THURSDAY, FRIDAY and BATUItDAY, • July JMi, 10tU and lltb, 1868. Attendanco on tho three daja ie required, bcriunlnff at 8 A. M, Another examination begins 3cp tcmber Utb. at tUo «am. hour. Vreaident. le3.Wli.Bt , FUR SAIiE, -J FOK SALF.-A THOROUGH BRED NEW —foundland Dog; would be suitable for agentle luaubTcouHtry rout or (jam. Apply No. 118 Girard Ave nue, above Front street. jolb-Btrp REMOVAL. The Buslcefis and Publication Office. -OF . - ' THE AGE Has Been Removed TO THE NEW AGE BUILDING,” 14 and 16 South Seventh Street, ABOVE CHESTNUT. ■ 101 l th btu St —^-I—— WIHEg. liiqPOßg, dkC SHERRY WTOS ■ of SUPERIOR QUALITY. AMONTILLADO, MAZANILLA, LOBO, STAB AND GABTEH, YBATE. The above were selected from the stock of Conzales & Duboie, Xerc.s, ■ EXPRESSLY FOB ODE RETAIL SALES. A email invoice! of VERY PALE SHERRY, At Tlirco Dollars per oaß«m.‘ IT. & A. 0. VAN BEIL, Wine Merchants, No 1310 OHEStIuT STREET. mv!6 . tu th 3mrp : SENTff ITOHIgHBIB «OOPB. 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 tho best materials. The workmanship, cut and finish cannot be excelled. Prices are low for tho stylo and kind of work made Satisfaction guaranteed to all. ALSO OFFERS, A large and superior assortment of i Spring Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Collars, Stocks. W rappers, &c., I And the latest novelties for GENTLEMEN’S WEAK. I roy7 tb btu 2mrp ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N E corner Fourih and Raoe Sts., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND PAINT MANUFACTURERS, Offer to the trade or consumer* Pure White Lead, Zinc White, Colored Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Artists’ Materials, &o. Agents for the celebrated VIKILLS MONTIGNE BSOW WHITB ZINC, superior to any other White Paint for Inside work. We solicit ordem from thoso who want PURE PAINTS: 201 and 203 North Fourth Street, Northeast.comer of Race Street, apistfrp; " . ' ___ n a HPETINBg AND OIJL C1Q1!H»« NEW CARPETINGS, Of thejjest French, English and American Mann facture; embracing Moquette, Chenille, Axmln gter, "Wilton’s Velvets, Brussels, Tapestry, Three plv Ingrains, Damask and Venetians. Also, Oil Cloths and Mattings, every quality, great variety. All at the lowest Cash Prices. R. L. KNIGHT & SON, 1222 Chestnut Street. leStfrp . . 1 ■ : ... '■ ■ —h-_ COOK BOOKS! .$2 00 .•aw . 2 00 . 2 00 . 2 00 WHITE CANTON MATTING; less than Original Costcf Importation, 350. PER YARD. E. H.GODSHALK & CO. CARPETS, 0!)- CLOTHS, &c At liow Prices. u.u.ooDsnaur. Itt27-Bmrp 733 Chestnut Street. ... OBt>CEBIEII. UttCOBW. *«•_ Extra Choice JAPAN TEA. This Ten is grown In the gardens on tlio lima. n isfir?d with grenr CKO In birge baskets Hood with ailk, over a alow fire. ■ . , rOBS&UI BT THOMPSON BLACK'S BON & 00,, Broad and Chestnut Streets. * " nolttathitl OOLONG TEAI OOLONG T£A! Special Announcement. MITCHELL & FLETCHER, No. 1904 Chestnut Street, Have Just recplvcd. per ehfpThomaa Clyde, VERY CHOICE OOLONG TEA, Which thev offer to familial going to their aummer homes (in chest* of from 10 to 48 lbs.), At 85 oexxts per lb. Also, a general aaeortmcnl of FINE GROCERIES, Packed and despatched with care at abort notice, Ic4l3trp ■ i ...k» CRIPPEN & MADDOCR, 115 S. Third Street, below Chestnut (hate W. L. Maddook & C 0.,) - Have on hapd a largo and choice atock of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, which they arc offering by the package at Greatly Seduced Prices# BALTIMORE FAMILY FLOUR CONSTANTLY ON HAND. pifaHHh * tn 6mrp ffATOBENi JEWELBti J.E.C aldwell& C°- JEWELERS, 902 CHESTNUT BTREET, Have Jnst received direct from Paris, a largo Invoice FRENCH JEWELRY. TTnif Sets, Sleeve Buttons, Medallion HeoklaceSi Bracelets, Chains, &Oi, &0»i In beautlfnl designs, the newest and choicest PARIS NOVELTIES. ap4 e to th grpfl Having Pnrchaied tbe Intereit of THOSt WBICOISS, Esq., My late partner In the firm ol WRIGGINS & WARDEN, I will continue the Watch and General Jewelry Biwfnest A.t the old stand* 8. E. corner Fifth, and Chestnut Sts#, And respectfully request a continuance of the patronage ao long and liberally bestowed upon the late firm. Particular attention given to the repairing of WATCHES and JEWELRY. A- B. WARDEN. Puilada.. March 16,1868. nygllmrpj THIS FIAE ARTS. NEW STYLES OF LOOKING GLASSES, NEW ENGRAVINGS. NEW GHBOMO-LITHOGBAPHS, EARLES’ GALLERIES, 816 Chestnut Street. . amKH imESS ■WHUMMSW,' IADIES* DEESB FHRKISHISG . measures registered for future convenience. Eefen, by permission, to ; m j M . HAFLEIQh;''"I ' inia and 1011 Chestnut atroe ti v_ HI dTOßtas AMP JlpniNß. OIMUNG-BEDS. ; V! ° 80METHING ENTIRELY NEW AND KOVEL. KRIEGHOFF’S PATENT U. B. SPRING-BED. ' FOR CHEAPNESS, DURABILITY. CLEANLINESS, i tU Made‘ to or'dor to fit Ac; - to remam free iroin BAIiDWIN A CO. ; N. Earner Chcetuutand Eighth streets. up atalra. ; BOLE THIS CO.flW avenue.. FIDE CONFECTIONS, IN CHOCOLATE. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN No. 1910 Market Street- Iciastrp ~ ' _ I'IIBNITIJHB.AU Finns FURNITURE. GEO. J. HENKELS, L4OT * 00., Thirteenth end Chestnut leil2m4 ■■ ruAnouuu. WALLACE & KEENE, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 49 South Third Street. ' lcl3lmrp»- '■ -j. Desirable First Claes Investment, THE LEHIGH TALIET BAILEOID COflPlff OFFERFOB SALE AT THEIR OFFICE,' No- 303 Walnut Street, AX KIKETY-FIVE ?EB CEKT., One Million Dollars o( their MoVtgago Bonds bearing interest at the rate of Sir per cent, per annum, " Free from State and United States Taxes, payable on the first days oF.ltma and Dceember. ■ Bald Honda ate cither Coupon or Itegirtered, and are eccurcd by mortgage on the railroadand branches, the rolling stock and toe f ranchvn ot the Company. , The 'outatandingßonde of tbo Company duo In IST3 wiu be received In exchange for thote Bondi thus sawing to the holders ot the old Iwue the amount to be paid tor taxoa. L. CHAMBERLAIN. Secretary. let lams . • . THE SAFE BEPOSIT CO., jo oFFl«fc, noT c s «ukT. N.B, BROWNE, Prudent C. U. CLARK, Vice President. PATTERSON, Bee. and Treasurer. JalAUuatnJyz* MSCHILTZ & CO.. DEALERS IN STOCKS, . and. For* lan Exchange, havo removed to No. 44 Boullil bird street. : : _jMo3lrp_ gUJBS, AC. A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH, FOBEEBLY AT 417 ABCH 6TBEET, NOW AT No. 1212 CHEBTNUT Street, Beg to Inform their frienda and emtoinera that they ara prepared to receive ' FURS for the season, INSURING THEM egslnst loss by FIRE and MOTHS. A. K. & F. K. WOHRATH, 1313 Chestnut Street. le3t2orp —— HARRISON BOILER. Till, la the only really SAFE BOILER in the Market, and tan now be furnished at a Greatly Reduced Cost. For Circular!. Plans, Ac., ftc. HARRISON BOILER WORKS, FHnADEIFHU, AMERICAN j ANTI-INCRUSTATION CO.’S,| 3 No. 147 South Fourth St.. i»pn,*iHBLPHHL The AntMnerastator trill remoT f ) o i c * , th , ' boilers and keep them clean, te . nael J“?J^.*' f o };, e „ r , lan liable to explosion, and causing a greatsartngoff ueb The Instruments have been In last tw6 years fn many of and from which the moat flattering teßtimobima Ol S wUdmM saving of fuel and labor have beer having boilers wonld do well to caU at the offi« and examino testimonials, etc. ! JOHN FAKEIRA, President! YZBA HIKES■, Secretary and Trearurer. m ylBßmrP ; 0.o;«OBEIB. HOBAOEMO3IS.; gallowayo. morris &oo; 208 Walnut: Street, LEHIGH IKD SCHUYLKILL COAL, Wharf Foot of Taaher Street. my 27 Imrp CROUCH, FITZGERALD & BROWN 1235 CHESTNUT-STREET, . ’ MANUFACTURE RSOF " TRUNKS,; VALISESvANDB AGS.I Every article warranted "our own mako,",and to boa! represented... : ,elo 2mrpsj S CORSETS. CORSETS. MADAME A. BAEATETt liasremovedhcr well-known corset estabusumenet from 11S SouthFifteonth street to 113 South Eteva enth. below Chestnut, Philadelphia. Attention L ; invited to her beautiful; light linen corset for Bumme ~ wear. my2 s oditps i : itreets. THE apply to OFFICE,
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