Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, July 06, 1868, Image 5

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    Uits BUJUIaETIK.
OK BeTHUNK MEMORIAL CHURCH.
anniversary of the Bethuno 'Memorial
worshipping at the comer of Twelfth
■Kctrtnd Montgomery avenue, was celebrated
Mjterday. In the morning a sermon adapted to
occasion was preached by the pastor. Rev. I’,
■fxalmage. In the coarse of his remarks he al-
Bdod to the progress made by the congregation
Hiring the year. The membership had been ln-
Keaera, and tho entire' Indebtedness removed.
Klnslon was made to the fact that several of
Kose who were Identified with tho enterprise had
Been removed by tho hand of death. Tho speaker
Inferred particularly to the death of Miss Emma
rChlllman, a young and accomplished lady, a re
sident'of Camden, who had been much Interested
in the work, who died but a few weeks since.
The remarks of the speaker were very touching,
aqfi drew from many present deep feelings of
ibrrow at the loss thuß sustained. In the after
noon interesting exercises took place In connec
tion With the Sunday Schools, when addresses
Were made by Rev. Dr, Cunningham and ex Gov.
Bollock. It wa6 stated that the fair held by the
scholars during thepast few days had yielded a
handsome profit The hall In which the congre
gation have been worshipping has been car
peted, and other Improvements have been made
of an important character. A plot of ground has
also been secured, upon which a building will bp
erected for the better accommodation of the cpn
gregatlon.
' Philadelphia Cattle Market, July 6 th.—
The Cattle Market was very dull this week, ana
- prices were unsettled and lower. About 1,700
’■i head arrived and sold at for extra
Pennsylvania and .Western Btcers; B@9c. for lair
' to go«a, do., and 6@7kc. per lb. gross forcom
v. mon, as to quality. Tne lollowlng are the par
■ ticulars of the sales :
Bead, Same.
069 Owen gn —g! gg «
- $
V 25 B. McFilles, Western, gn »2 q
' $ * ||
3 If*
• TOT. Mooney <fc Bro„ Wratein, i JS |
160 John Smith & Bro..Wostom,gn! ’
85 Frank * Shamberg, Wostom,gi» ” Jg
. 70 H. Chain, Penna., fn. “ ‘ bg
75 Hone*Co.. Western, •»
J. Seldonridge,LnncaatorCo., gr8.....;.-.-.w
Cows— Were unchanged. 200 hoad sola at ®4o
l v <368 for Springers, and @50@76 per head for cow
an SiiEEP—Were dnR and lower. 4,000 head sold
-‘j&SK & J3S ISOTSt'-a..
different Yardß at @13@13.50 per 100 lbs. net.
Struck by Lightning.— During the heavy
i (storm which prevaUed last evening, a large bam,
S* belonging to John Rosier, and located at Second
:' street and Nlcetown Lane, was struck by light
ning and wbb set on fire. A heifer was killed,
.--•but the cows, horses, wagons and harness were
' nil got out in safety. Tho bam and a lot of straw,
; -hav and feed were destroyed. The loss is estima
-16 Arouse,°No. 1216 Rodman street, was struck
by lightning. A portion of one of the walls was
’ knocked down, but no person was injured.
K, A cow on the premises of Mrs. E. H. Butler, on
E Main street, above Haines, In Germantown, was
H .jailed by lightning. The skin was completely
off tho animal. .... , „ _ ,
MjkThe residence of Mr. Theo. Mehl, atHancock
Armat streets, wat> struck by lightning, and
fire. Tho flames wore extinguished
auy Berioufl damage had been done.
■ Murderous Assault upon Policemen.— On
[Saturday night Policemen McAdams and Roberts,
[of tbo 18th District attempted to arrest some
[disorderly persons, when they w ® r ® l i “ t ®J f F‘;'j
'With and violently assaulted. A pistol was fired
at McAdams. There was no ball in the pistol,
but the wad struck the officer on tho forehead and
knocked him down. When ho got up he was
struck with a club, and again felled to the pave
ment, William flcNamee, John Dougherty, Sr.,.
Joim Rußsell, Thomas McConnell, Edward
McGonldrick, Pat Bnrk and John Dougherty,
Jr were afterwards arrested on tho charge ot
, having been concernedln the assault. They
kwere taken before Aid Senix.'and were com
imltted to answer.
a Drug Store.— This morning, about
o’clock; a fire was disedvered in the drug
r., store of A. M. Wilson, at the N. W. comer of
i 'Ninth and Filbert streets; The flames originated
U.‘«ndera shelving in an entry, and were ex
i’ *’ tiriguished before much progress had been made.
• The etock of fixtures in the store was much
L damaged by fire, Water and smoko. Mr. Wilson
has on insurance of $lO,OOO In New York com-
Wk ponies, which will be amply sufficient to cover
loss. The origin of the fire ls involved in
and will be investigated by hire Marshal
■i Biackbnrn. At the time ot the fire three young
H men were asleep in an upper room. Tbeir
retreat was cut olf by tho fire on the staircase
and they were token from tho second story
window by the firemen.
Sad Accident. —On Saturday afternoon fonr
men wore out on the Schuylkill In a boat.
-When opposite Belmont Cottage, about fonr
the hat of one was knocked off by a
line. In attempting to recover the hat, tho
I ""'boat' capsized, and the occupants were precipi-
I tated into the water. Three of them were rea-
I cued. The other—Wm. Coulson, aged 20 years
I —was drowned. His body was recovered and
I -was {conveyed to his late residence, No. 2164
I .? »Green street.
Double. Shooting. —Michael Haley was ar
‘ rested on S atnrday upon tho charge of having
' ehot Geo. Clinton In the calf of the leg at Sev*
; . ..enth and Bedford streets. He was taken before
* ‘ Alderman Bonsall, and was held in @2,000 bail.
After being released he met Wm. Watson on the
street Watson drew a pistol, and fired at Haley.
The ball took effect in his hand. Watson was
arrested, and aite# a hearing before Alderman
Bonsall, was committed In default of @2,000 bail.
Highway Robbery.— Yesterday afternoon a
' man named Coyle, residing at No. 1412 South st.,
v •while passing along Twenty-fifth Btreet, below
. Une, was seized by the throat and was robbed of
■ his pobket-book,containing $l3. William Finne
ganalias William Robinson,a Schuylkill Ranger,
was subsequently arrested upon the charge of
having perpetrated the robbery. This morning
he was committed by Aid. Bettler. .
Cruelty to Animals.— Charles Shuster was
before Alderman Holme upon the charge of
cruelty to animals. He hired a horse and wagon
from Adam Herbert, in Frankford, and promised
*"te return the team at six o’clock in the evening.
He did not get back until ten o’clock, and then
the horse was completely broken down, having
been driven so hard. Shuster was held In $BOO
bail for trial.
Accidents to Firemen. — Geo. Trott, a member
«f the Fellowship Fire Company, of German
town, fell from the engine yesterday afternoon.
Affoot of one of the horscß straek him in the
jjtomach, causing serious injuries.
If Chas. Jacoby, a member of the Columbia Ea-
Rgine Company, of Germantown, also fell from
fthe engine. His head was seriously cut.
IK' 'Biot, &c Martin, and Daniel Kavanaugh
l "have been held in $2,000 ball by'Alderman Rex,
to answer the charges of riot and assault aid
battery. A fight occurred in the street at Ciiest-
Lirat Hill. Pouceman BUverthorno attempted to
rquell the disturbance, when he was attacked and
■■knocked down, as is alleged, by the accused.
* Narrow Escape — On Saturday afternoon a
in attempting to get npon ono of the
[steamboats at Falrmonnt stumbled and fell head
•foremost into the water. Park oolicemon Lch-
Iman and Thorn plunged into the river and suc
fceeded in rescuing the woman from drowning.
'HCiiicken Thief.- -A man named Joseph Fisher
was found in the stable in the rear of If 17 Lom
bard street on Saturday night. He had twisted
the heads off of a number of chickens. Fisher
was sent to prison by Alderman Swift.
SLicirr Fire.— Tnls morning about 4 o'clock
Hildebrand’s grocery store, at the S. E. corner
of Eighth and Plover streets, was slightly dam
aged by fire.
Death - from the Heat.— During Baturday
and yesterday the Coroner held four inquests
upon the bodies of persons who had died from
the effects of sunstroke.
Juvenile Thieves.— Three small girls named.
Mary McManus, Alice McCullen andKato Flttl
gan were arrested on Saturday by Policemen
Reeder and Donaway. One of the girls offered
to bet anothor one six pairs of shoes that her
mother wonld not allow her to go along with
the party to Smith's Island. Thu and other sus
picion b'remarks, overheard by the officers,led to
tho arrest. It was afterwards ascertained that
these children had been engaged in numerous
depredations. At the home olEltzabcth McCul
lough (the mother of one ef thorn), at Sixth ana
Bedford strceU, a large number of articles, in
cluding ten pairs of shoes, all supposed to havo
been stolen,were fonnd. Other things were found
at a pawn office. Elizabeth McCullough was
committed for receiving stolen goods and tno
children were sent to tho House of Refuge.
Robbing a Vessel.— Alexander McDevittbroko
into tho schooner Sarah Jane, lying at Spruce
street wharf, on Saturday night Before he had
time to get away with any plunder he was dis
covered, and was arrested by a policeman. Mc-
Devitt had a hearing before Alderman Carpenter
and was held In $l,OOO ball to answer.
RAn.ROAD Accident. —Ayonng woman named
Ann Dugan was struck by a train of cars on the
Norristown Railroad, at the crossing of Me
chanic street, on Saturday morning. She was
thrown some distance, and was seriously injured
about tho head. She "was conveyed to her resi
dence, on Main street, below Robinson.
Beat His Father John Hannings was
arrested on Saturday at Beach and Coates streets,
for beating his father. He struck him a violent
blow in the face and smashed his. noße. John
was sent below by Alderman Cahill.
Appointment.— Governor Geary has appointed
Samuel Hutchinson Notary Public for the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, to reside atPhlladel
phia. ’ ' •
Attempted Robbeby. —Samuel Wardlow was
committed on Saturday by Aid. Pancoast for at
tempting to.steal a watch from a man at Girard
A Good Refrigerator. —ln the season of the
year which Is fast approaching, one of the most
essential requisites In the domestic economy of
every well-regulated house is a good Refrigera
tor, in which fresh provisions can be kept not
only . cold bnt dry. In tho quality of
tdiyncßS many Refrigerators ore so de
fective that the moisture of the air contained
within'"--them 1b condensed upon the lower
partof the ice-box, and. drops down upon the
contents, thereby hastening their decay faster
than if they were placed in the open air. One of
the best Refrigerators, If not the very best In the
market, is that known as the “Zero Refrigera
tor,” manufactured by ALEX. M. LESLEY, 605
Bixth Avenue, NCw. York, which received tho
highest award of the American Institute—a
medal and diploma—in 1867, and the first pre
mium at the Louisiana State Fair In 1866.
Mr. Lesley also manufactures the “Zero Milk,
Vine and Water Cooler,” in the shape of a small
Portable Refrigerator, which can also be used for
Frnit and Butter, and which may be kept In the
dining-room, or In a sick chamber, and easily
carried from one room to another, wherever re
quired In hot weather.
Eshleman, 701 Cheßinut street, has intro”
duced a new and nnique article, forming, in one
piece, a neck-tie and a watch guard, one of the
neatest .articles in the maiket. For summer use,
without vests, It' has a very pretty effect on the
shirt front. It is also admirably adapted for the
ladies.
Drink the famous Arctic Soda Water and read
th e Ev ening Bulletin, at Hillman’s News Stand,
at North Pennsylvania Depot.
fBOO NEW YOBK.
New York, July 6—Coroner Warren, of
Jersey City, held an inquest yesterday on the
body of the negro, William Jackson, who, it was
alleged, was thrown overboard and drowned
fi om a canal- boat at the foot of Hudson street,
Jersey City. The jury rendered a verdict that
the deceased fell overboard while intoxicated, and
exonerated Wm. T. Babcock, Captain of the boat,
Irom all blame. Babcock was discharged from
custody*
the number of fires that occurred in this city
during the Fourth of July, 1867, was twenty-two,
while the number on the Fourth of July, 1868,
was bul twelve—a decrease of about torty-alx
percent. „ ,
A dlsgraoeful riot occurred at a Fenian ple-nlc,
at the Bellevue Gardens, foot of East Eightieth
street, on the Fourth. The police being called to
quell It, were attacked with mußkets and swords
by some soldiers of the Fourth Fenian Regiment,
but speedily overcame them and quelled the. dis
turbance. , , , _
Capt. Hutchings and a squad of the Twonty
third Precinct police, yesterday, stopped a prize
fight at Ward’s Island, arresting the ■principals,
John Tobin, alias Dick O’Brien, and Wm. Clark,
and many of tho bystanders.
Coroner Keenan held an Inqueßt yesterday,
on the body of John Rylands, who was murdered
in Baxter street, by Donato Magaldo. The jury
rendered a verdict against the prisoner and he was
committed to the Tombs.
Mr. John N. Martin, a “sidewalk delegate”
from Indiana to the National Democratic Con
vention, died at the Tombs in a fit of delirium
tremens. He had been twice arrested for being
drunk and disorderly.
At Jones’s Wood, yesterday, the delegates to
the National Schnetzenfest hold a business meet
ing and resolved to hold the next festival ot Cin
cinnati, in 1870. In the afternoon and evening
there were sacred concerts at the Fest Halle, which
were attended by large audiences.
A pic-nic party was attacked and robbed by a
gang of ruffians at the Elysian Fields, Hoboken,
at 11 o’clock on Saturday night. Before they had
lully accomplished their purposes tho timely
arrival of policemen Interfered with them and
they fled. One of them was subsequently ar
rested.
me Lute Hole-lu-tlie-Day.
An exchange says of the famous Indian chief
tain:
“Hole-in-the-Day was one of the wealthiest
men In Minnesota, his property being estimated
at about $2,000,000. His duties as Chief fre
quently called him to Washington, and npon one
of his visits to that city about two years ago,
while stopping at Willard’s Hotel, he became fas
cinated with one of the pretty waiter girls of
that establishment, and strange to say bis passion
was duly reciprocated. To make a long story
short, a gay wedding was the result, ana when
he returned to his Minnesota home, she went
with him as his bride. They took np their resi
dence at Crow Wing, where they have since
lived in fine rural style, surrounded by all the
comforts and luxuries which money could pro
curd.
“ The death oi Hole-ln-the-Day is not only a
calamity to his own people, bnt to those of the
whole State. His influence has always been for
good, and like that of Logon, the famous chief of
Uie Mingoes, It will live long after he shall have
returned to dust.
“ hi- wife, the waiter girl of two years ago,
and who inherits one-half of her husband’s vast
property, will now be worth looking after.”
7EW JEBSEY MATTERS*
The State Convention.— On Thursday next
the Republican State Convention assembles at
Trenton, for the purpose of nominating'a candi
date for Governor of the State. In addition to
tide, a Grant and Colfax Electoral ticket is to be
chosen. The proceedings of this Convention
will be looked to with considerable Interest, for
npon its action depends, to a very great extent,
the success of the party. The selection of a strong
and popular candidate for Governor will be the
object sought,and it is highly necessary that every
thing possible should be done to concentrate the
elements of Republican strength. From appear
ances it is evident that the choice lies between
Cornelius Walßh and I. P. Blair, with a strongpre
ponderance in favor of Mr. Walsh,- It is thought
that Mr. Walßh will unite and carry with him a
more powerful element of success than any of
the gentlemen named in connection with the
office. Particularly is this urged because tho
choice of a candidate rightfully belongs to the
First Congressional District, and the Republican
parly of said district prefer Mr. Walsh to a can
didate lrom among themselves. But, whoever
,Y EVENING BULLEMN—P
THE D
tho candidate may he, he 'should
chosen with a view to success. Tha
interests Involved ?n tho pending election
are of great Importance, and- should elicit
tho united and hearty co-operation of every
agency favorable to Republican principles. A
brilliant and gloriouß victory awaits the party In
Now Jersey, if the membets are tree to them
selves. and exhibit a determination to work vifi
orouely In tho cause. It is to bo hoped that no
time 'will be lost In properly organizing for the
campaign, and then press forward to victory.
Railroad Project.— The citizens of Tncker
toi, in Burlington county, and those of Egg
Harbor City, are taking preliminary steps towards
building a railroad from that to the latter place.
A charter has been obtained, and a company will
bo organized In a short time. The building of
this road will be of great advantage to the people
of both sections. It will connect with the Camden
and Atlantic road at Egg Harbor, and also with
the contemplated track to May’s Landing. ,
A Barge Club.—A number of young gentle
men In Camden arc taking preliminary measures
for the formation of a Barge Club, similar to
that on the Bchuylliill. A committee has been
appointed to take the matter in charge and ar
range for organizing tho Club. This commltteo
consists of Wm. Page, Wm. Carman and A.. Re
ynolds.
Gathering tiie Hay. —Farmers throughout
Camden and adjoining counties are busy in
gathering their crops of grass, which were never
more luxuriant and. heavy. The past few weeks,
of fair weather has cured the hay In excellent
Btyle. It is said that the present crops are fifty
per cent, better than those of last year.
Dead Body Found.^— John Goons, a colored
man, was fonnd dead, a few days since, on the
farm of Mr., Hylton, near Palmyra. The body
was taken In charge by the Coroner of Camden.
> CITY NOTICES*
A Household Word.— The best,'the only relia
ble, the cheapest. Try it. Mrs. S. A. Allen’s Im
proved (new style) Hair Restorer or Dressing, (tn one
lottlfi.) My wife and children prefer It. Every drug
gist sells lu Price $L ,
For the Summer. —To prevent Bnnburn,
heckles, and keep the skin white and beautiful, use
Wright’s Alconetea Glycerine Tablet of Solidified
Glycerine. It Is dellclouely fragrant, transparent, and
superb as a toilet soap. Sold by all druggists. R. &
G. A. Wright, No. 624 Chesnut Street.
A robe by any other name might smell as sweet,
but no combination of flowers could possibly equal the
delicious perfume of Bouquet dcs Antilles. Sweet,
laßtiug and cheap. Price 76 cents. Boia everywhere.
A. I. Matthews & Co., 12.G01d street, New York.
Excursionists to the country or sea shore will
find an excellent stock of Straw Hats and Sundowns
at Oaklord’s, Continental Hotel.
Hurrah for the Fourth! —Tho “Fourth
was the day of our boyish fancies 1 was the day when
all our eavlDgs of three months and better vanished
like smoke; indeed, if they had “been in oil” they
could not have gone quicker than they did in fire
crackers, pin-wheels, androckots. But now It Is the
day of quiet for ns, away from noises, exchanring
flrc-crackcrs for water-crackers, and tho fancy, dress
of the "Club" for the cool and easy-fitting summer
suit from Stokes & Co.’s, under the Continental, and
instead of listening to “Fourth of. July” orations,
reading of tho safe journey of Congressmen to their
homes, and hoping they may long enjoy them.
Great reduction in the priceß of Bonnets,
Hats and all kinds of Millinery materials for catting.
Our new Blp Van Winkle Hat,for tho country and sea
shore. is having unparalleled Bale.
Woon & Cary,
726 Chestnut street.
Bower’s Bknna Figs, foe Constipation
flfty cents. Depot Sixth and Vine.
Excursionists to the country or sea shore will
find an excellent stock ot.Straw Hats and Sundowns
at Oakford’s, Continental Hotel.
Fine Watches. —We deßlre to call tho atten
tlon of watch-buyerß to the very flno Watches made by
tho American watch Company of Waltham, and
known as the V-plate, 16 size.
To the manufacture of these watches the Company
have devoted all the science and skill in the .art at
their command, ond confidently claim that for fineness
anil beauty,-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 sure Watchee Is not even attempted
except at Waltham.
For sale by all respectable dealers. ,
Robbins & Awieton, Agents,
No. 182 Broadway, N. Y.
JuDiciops,mothers and nurses use for children
a safe and pleasant medicine in Bowsa’a Infant Cob
oiai..
Surgical Instruments and druggists’ sun
dries. - „
Snowden & Brotiieb,
Fine Custom-made Boots and Shoes for Gen
tlemen. Bartlett, 33 South Sixth street, above Chest
nut.
Deafness. Blindness and Catarrh.
J. Isaacs, M. D., Profcsßor of the Eye audEar, treats
all diseases appertaining to the above members with
the utmost success. Testimonials ftom the most re
liable sources in the city can be seen at his office. No.
806 Arch street! The medical faculty are invited to
accompany their patients, as he has no secrete in his
practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made
for examination. •
Excursionists to the country or sea shore will
find an excellent stock of Straw Hate and Sundowns
at Oakford’e, Continental Hotel. -
e&THee Marine Bulletin en Inside Page,
arrived this day.
Steamer VBUey City, Morgan, from Richmond and
Norolk, with mdse to W P Clyde 3s Co. _
Steamer Utility, Fargo, 36 hours from Providence,
with mdse to D o Stetson & Co. •
Steamer Bristol Wallace, 24 hours from New York,
with mdße to W P Clyde 3i Co. . ,
Schr Chas Cooper. Nickerson, from Harwioh, with mlso
to Crowell St Collins.
Tug Tboß Jefienon, Allen, from Baltimore, with a tow
of bargeß to W P Clyde St Co.
CLEARED THIS DAY.
Steamer A C Stimers. Knox, New York. W F Clyde St Co.
Bilg Five Brothers. Thnrlow, Stettin, Warren St Orcjg,
Brig J H Dillinghnm, Mudgett, Genoa, do
Schr E F C'abada, Swain, Cambridge, Westmd Coal Co.
Schr E G Irwin, Atkins, Eaat Weymouth, Day, Huddoll
& Co.
Schr Read RR No 60, Corson, Norwich, Wold, Nagle ft Co.
Tog U bos Jefferson, Allen, for Baltimore, with a tow
barges, W P Clyde ft Co.
MEMORANDA.
Ship Tamerlane, Stunner, hence via Mobile and New
frleans for Bremen, was off Isle of Wight 22d ult
Bhip JO Baker, Miller, hence at Newport 2lßt ult via
1 amour g.
Ship Sunrise, Lucas, cleared at New York Id lust, for
San brancisco.
Steamer Mariposa, Kemble, cleared at New York 8d
□st. for New Orleans.
Bark Victoria (Br), Baker, hence at M&tanz&s Both ult
Bteamer Worcester, Graham, from Liverpool June 17,
rla Queenstown 18th, at Baltimore 4th inst
Bark Jas Kitchin, Kite bin, hence for Dunkirk, off St
Mary’s 20th ult
BarkG W Horton, Butler,.hence for Portsmouth, was
spoken 30th nit off Abtccom.
Brig Union (Br), Hill, sailed from Havana 80th ult fo:
Delaware City*
Brig Wm Creovy, Haley, at Cienfaegos 25th nit from
AepinwalVchartered for New York.
Brigs 8 V Merrick, Norden, and Angelica, Brown, hence
at Cardenas 27th ult
Brig Samuel Welsh, Hoecker. 61 days from Menton,
France, at New York 4th Inst, with frnit
Schr J J Spencer. Fleming, hence at Cardenas 97th nit
Schr Maggie Halt Halt sailed from Matanzas 97th ult
for this port ?
Schr J Ricardo Jova, Little, hence at Cienfuegos 27th
ult.
Schr Grace Garling (Br), at Cienfaegos 27th ult char
ter* d for this port
Brig Lon Quixotic* Mahoney, sailed from Cardenas 23d
ult for a port north of Hatteros. __
Brigs Josephine, Linscott and M A Herrera, Havener,
sailed from Cardonas 20th ult for a port north of Hatteraa.
SchrsMary Mimes, Burdge, and Nicanor, SlakeweU,
sailed from Cardenas 25th ulfcfor a port north of H&tteras,
Schrs J H Marvel, Quillen; Mary, Kirbys^Flying Scud,
Mitchell, and Rising Sun, Moore, hence at Richmond 4th
instant
SchrD B Warner, Horton, from New York forCienfue
goe. was lost at Miragoane June 2d. Crow saved.
fK* THREE NEW BOOKS.
MjjjP lIENUYTOWERB, BANKER,
Iwr* A capital new novel by Richard B. Kimball*
author of “Saint teger," ’’Student 1416,*’ “Undercurrents,”
“Was he S iccesßiul?” etc. Mr. Kimball’s novels are re*
markable for their happy combination of fancy and senti
ment and being, of the highor order of literature, are
eagerly sought after and welcomed by oil cultivated and
educated readers. *»* Price $1 76,
JOBH BILLINGS ON ICE.
Another cxcei eively funny work by the great American
Philosopher and Humorist “Josh Billings,” whose pre
vious book has bud such on immense success both in
America and England. This now volume is fully illus
trate d with comic drawings, and will set everybody laugh
ing all over the country. V Price 81 60.
THE LOST CAUSE REGAINED.
A remarkable book, which will attract tho earnest at
tention of ovciy thoughtful person In the United States.
Vritten by Edward A. Pollard, author of tho “Lost
Caube*’’ -whichsold nearly a hundred-thousand copies.
The new book must have as enormous circulation as the
work which prompted it V Price $l6O.
fy These books are beautifully hound—Bold every
where—and sent bymaJl postage free, on receipt of price*
by G. W. CAKLETO Nft CO.; Publishers, •
jyl wft*4t 497 Broadway* New York.
BOND’S BOSTON BISCUIT.—BOND’S BOSTON BUT
ter and Milk Biscuit landing from steamer Norman,
and for sale by JOS. B. BUBBIEB ft CO., Agents for Bond*
108 South Delaware avenue.
23 South Eighth street.
MARINE BULLETIN.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA— JuIy 6.
[t ADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUL
sotting iMCttraik:
Tli© Great American
COMBINATION
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pniUDJE UPHU.
Wbat the people everywhere think and say of it Read
thc| following' Interesting extracts from our corres*
P< **jtfr«! < Newinan desires her compllm e nta to you and bids
me say she la more and more dcUghtod with her Mochine«
in wh(ch X heartily aAR&H T(J
Tunkhannock, Pa.
pit la the beat In the msrkstforaU or any kind of work.
It Is bo simple In its construetion that a chili may readily
guido it. My iamUr would not be wltlmnt it under any
circumstances. _ . J. M BHOOMALU_
Coatesville. Chester county. Pa.
'•My machine works beautifully. I am perfectly da.
lighted with it." MKB. A. C DAVIDSON, ,
UOB Chcatnut street, Philadelphia.
“I find it vent easy to manage, and It does, its work in
te best possible MA QQ I g KEMBLE,
KU4 Pawn street, Phllada.
“I am really thankful that I was induced to got the
AmcricanCombinaiion Machine. I wonld not take one
thousand dollars lor it, if I could not get Mother.”
MBS. H. INGHAM.
1915 Parrish street, PhUadolptua.
"It works elegantly and gives me little or no trouble.
No family should bo without™.- Q
441 "Richmond street, Philadelphia.
“Uy new Combination Machine work* beautifully. It
only needs to beknown to bo B BMiTa
Fortyaeightb street. New York.
"Tell them it woiks beautifully. We aro turning oat
three dozen pairs of slues per day. eighteen buttonholes
in each pair. MARY E* ORBEN,
162 Richmond street, Philadelphia.
"All may with entire confidence avail themselves of the
many advantages it combines in tho wonderful variety
and excellence of its work, and ease with which it ope*
rates." BENJAMIN OGDEN.
2149 Lombard street, Philadelphia.
“It does all it is represented to do In tho most satisfac
tory manner.” ROBERT M. BEGuS.
231 York street, Jersey City.
"Having used several Bowing Machines, said to bo the
beet in the market, it giVea mo pleasure to state that I
consider tho great American Buttonhole Overseaming
Machine'supenor to them all. In fact, it gives me per
foot satisfaction.” MRg ELIZABET : H T. GRUBB,
806 West street, Wilmington, Del.
"Our Machine continues to give the greatest satisfac*
tiou. und is a houseko.d jewel?’ g p NICHOLfJON
Yardville Station, C. 6 A. £. R., N. J.
"I am thoroughly convinced that Itfgocs ahead of any
Machino in the market.” C. it* SAMSON,
Adrian, Michigan.
“I think it is the sublime prince of the royal secret” 61
all Machine Sewing. REV. 1. C. HAGEY*
Shrewsberry, York county, Po.
"It gives entire satisfaction, doing all kinds of sewing
needed in thefamlly.” JlSfi* O. COCHRAN,
Concord, N. H.
“After a careful examination of the American Button*
hole Overeeaming and Sewing Machine. I am free to
eay 1 think it by far the moßt perfect Machine for tailor's
ute extant"
ANDREW J. EDMUNDS. Tailor, ■ ;.,
Concord, N. IL
‘1 am glad to say I like the Machine better and better
every day, and have no trouble whatever with it *'
J Mies HUTTXO A.-WILKINS,
Hillsborough,??. H.
“With this Machine* my wife, with very Uttlo instruc
tion, has done all her family sowing. All in all, we re
gard it the moet perfect Machine wo have ever seen.’’
8 Col. DAVID A. WARDER, ,
Concord. N. H.
"I can heartily recommend it as an excellent picco of
machinery that works easily and works well, and really
does all it claims to do."
“I think it especially adapted for general use, became eo
obsils kept in order. 1 '
3 V W. c. GILDERBLEEVE,
Wiikeabarro, Pa.
“Tbo Buttonhole and Overselling Machine is nnsur*
pueted and fully complies with Its recommendations ”
EMM A L. CORNELL)
Wilkeabarre, Pa.
‘•lt fully up to your repreeentationfl, and gives
complete satisfaction.” _
F MRS. COL. F. B. SPEAKMAN.
Coatesvillo, Pa.
“I have had no difficulty in operating it and it has per
formed alltts work splendidly.” .
A. E. LAWRENCE,
Coatesrille, Pa.
”1 have never bad a particle of trouble with It. No mo*
aey could buy it If we could notrepluraß^^^^
Pittsburgh, Pa.
”1 have used the American along with several others
and truly say It is supeiior to any machine 1 ever used.”
MRd. M. MaRELE,
Pittsburgh, Pa
"We find it simple and easy in its operations, giyiog
much satisfaction in its work.”
MRS. GEO. PORTER,
Pittsburgh, Pa
"Some days since I received by express one of your
Sewing Machines. My daughter has learned all the de
tails of its working. We find it to be all you have said of
its merits. The many kinds of work it does, and tae ex
cpiLient manner oi the work, give it a superiority over «ny
Machine we have yet tested. In my next paper 1 prooose
giving P a good editorial notice, as it fully deserves all
the good things 1 cun cay of It." T BABC0 „
Editor Mt Vernon, Ohio.
We could produce hundreds of such testimonials at the
above, were more needed to demonstrate the
VAsT BCPEEIoBITt OF IMS MACHINE OVER ALL OTBBBS.
We invite all to come and see for themselves, at*the
Rooms ol the Company,
S. W. corner Eleventh and Chestnut Sts.
g tf
1106. REMOVAL. 1106.
THE SISfiEB HMIFACTUBISfi COHPiIIT
Have Ecmoved their Warerooma to
No. 1106 Chestnut Street.
BINGER'B NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE b
ilmple, durable, quiet and light running, and capable of
performing an aitonlahing range and variety of work.. It
will hem, fell, ititch. braid, gather, cord, tuck, quite
embroider, be. .
mySTlyrp TO E. COOPER, Agent
TO BENT,
to rent: 4
The First Floor (Back)
OF THE
NEW BULIiETIN BUILDING,
No. 607 Chestnut Street,
(And 6M Jayne Street,)
SUITABLE FOB AS ISBUBAHCS CODPANY
Inquire in the Publication Office of the Burucrm,
ie9tfrp \
4B& TU BENT.—A COUNTRY RESIDENCE. RIDGE
win Road 'iunoplke.near tho Wisß&hlctcon Station^on
■■sill the Norristown Railroad. Rent s4tfo
G. G. SHEItMEBDINE,
No. 416 Walnut etroet.
jy6mwfBt*
WANTS.
WANTED—FOB TWO OR THREE MONTHS, A
■Hi! small Dwelling, either lumiahed or unfurnished, in
JKi& Germantown. Address D. R. K., Box 2355, Philadel*
nhla Poßfr office. • . Jy63t*
To Architects and Builders.
Hyatt's Patent Lead Band and Cement Bidewalk
Flights, Vault Lights, Floor and Boot Lights, made by
Brown Bros., Chicago, (or Bale, fitted and laid down by
. KOJBKHT WOOD « CO.,
1136 Ridge Avenue,
Sole Agents (or Philadelphia,
at>B w ( m Bmrnt ' -
Pabib.-gband hotel del* athenee, .
Old No. 18, RUB SCItIBE-Noa, 19 and BL
The manager oi the Hotel de I’AtMnSo, in calling the
attention 61 the traveling publlo to the change ofNos.iu
Bue Scribe, takes this opportunity to offer his numerous
guests his sincere thanks for their very liberal patronage
given to Mb new Establhhment. -
Mr. Follonais shall continue to deserve their confidence
by his utmost care and excellent management ot bis Hotel.
my 27 w&BBt&w4t ' y
ltd ACCABONI AND VERMICELLL-125, BOXES
iVI Italian Curled Maccaronl and Vermicelli landing
from- ship Memnon, direct from Genoa, and (or sale by
JOS. B. BUBSIER A CO., 108 South Delaware avenue.
0; 1868.
COLUMBIA HOUSE; CAPE MAY.
THE COLUMBIA HOUSE, at Cape Wand, :
N. J., will be opened this season on the 25th
ol June.
Situated but a few rods from the beach, wjth
three hundred good bathing rooms standing di
rectly at the snrf, and with lino shade trees upon
the lawn, this house must surpass any other at
the Capa as well for Its outside attractions and
conveniences as for. Its extensive and well regu
lated interior. '
The Columbia has long been sustained by a sub
stantial and-select patronage from all parts of £ho
country, audits 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.
Jel3 a tu th tfrpi 1 '
The Neptune House*
Atlantic City, N. J.,
Hob been enlarged, repainted, rsfurniahod with now fur
niture and Spring beds, and b, now open for the reception
of Tlaitora. Itia within FIFTY YARDS of the beach.
ROBERT L. FURY.
THE
WHITE HOUSBT.
ATLANTIC CITY.N. J.,
the NEAREST LOCATED TO THE BEACH;
ianowopenfortboroceptlonof transient and permanent
boarders. Apply to yfmxEHOUBE, Proprietor.
D2lßtnth6t
UNITED STATES HOTEL
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J >a
Will be' opened for the reception of guest* on
BATUBDAY, JU3SB 27.
The houic has been repainted* papered and otherwise
to proved.
Music w&l be under the direction of Simon Hassler, .
Persons wishing to engage rooms can do so by applying to
BROWN & WORLPPER,
Atlantic City, or
Ifo. 821 BlchmoDd Street.
Jc2 tfn>B
SURF HOUSE.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Tbie flrst-clnaa Hotel will open for the aeaaon on 33tb
Juno. Tonne, $3 60 per day; *2O per week.
ADDRESS
R. R. THOMPSON, Proprietor,
(Formerly of Congress Hall, Capo Island.)
N. B.—The tousle will be under the direction of Mr
Carl Benta. Jels2st
CRESSON SPRINGS.
This delightful summer resort will open for reception of
gnests on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17th. Excursion tickets
on the Pennsylvania Railroad can bo obtained at Phila
delphia, Hanißburg and Pittsburgh.
AN ELEGANT COTTAGE TO RENT—HAND
BOMLY FURNISHED.
For further information* inquire of
ON LINE OF PHILADELPHIA AND READING
RAILROAD AND BRANCHES.
MANSION HOUSE. MT. CARBON.
Mrs. Carolino Wunder, Pottsville, Schuylkill co.
TUBCAROBA HOTEL,,,,
Mis. M. L. Miller, Tuecarora P. 0., Schuylkill co.
MANSION HOl/SE,
W. F. Smith,
E. A Moss, Beading T O.
ANDALUSIA
Henry Weaver, Beading P. O.
LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL,
Dr. A. Smith, Wernersville P. 0., Berks county.
COLD SPRINGS HOTEL, LEB AN ON COUNTS’.
Chas. Bodearmel, Box DO.Darrijburg P. 0.1
BOYbRTOWN SEMINARY.
L. M. Boons, Boyertown P. 0., Berks county.
LITIZ SPRINGS,
George T. county.
Davis Lengsker^ee.aud,Montg^county.
Dr. James Palmer, Freeland, Montgomery county.
myB7»Sm -
BEV. a B. DOD.
Wilkeibarre, Pa.
LIGHT HOUSE COTTAGE,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
This well-known House has been Reidoved, Remodeled
and Enlarged—with commodious and com-
LOCATED BETWEEN U. S. HOTEL AND THE BEACH
'the grounds surrounding are nicely enclosed and well
shaded. Guests for the house will leave the can at U. 8,
Hotel. tST NO BAR.
Jel3 2m6 JONAH WOOTTON, Proprietor.
BHLAND HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.—
this favorite firet class Boarding House, renovated
ar-d refurnished, is now open for the reception of
BUeßtfl ' JOHN C. HESS,
Proprietor.
L'OoMAIN HOUSE, AT CRYBTAL BPRINGS,
J? Allentown, Pa, will be opened on the 23d of June-
This new establishment 1b fitted out in magnificent style
for the especial accommodation of those from abroad,
who seek a healthy and pleasant summer retreat Booms
can be secured by letter.Dyaddreaslng . . •
je23 2ms BE-KNPT & CBAJDER, Proprietors.
tiiAJLEONTE.”
V_y 'ihii! sew, commodious, first-class boarding-house,
will be ready for guests Sixth month, Twenty-fifth.
It is beautifully situated on North Carolina Avenue, in
:ul 1 view of the ocean. _
ELISHA EOEEKTS^Pt-oprietor^
New Jersey.
Iliib broad top mountain house,
BROAD TOP, PA., „
will open for the reception of guests on Juno 17th. Fo
terms, Ac., address _ . .
W. T. PEARSON, Proprietor.
jc9 2m* Broad Top, Huntingdon county, Pa.
HPATTi hotibfl
SCHOOLED’S MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, N. J.
Opens 15th June, with terms reduced For particulars,
route, etc., address S. T. COZZENB,
ap9.th e tu Bms Proprietor,
COTTAGE BOARDING AT MISS BILL’S ON
j Lafayette street, opposite Delaware Housie^Catie
NEW STYLES
OF
LOOKING GLASSES,
NEW ENGRAVINGS.
NEW CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHS,
EARLES’ GALLERIES,
816 Chestnut Street.
IJO THE LOVERS OF SPORT,. -
A Grand QuoitMa*ch, for* one hundred dollars a side,
will be held at Smith’s Island, on Tuesday afternoon, at
So’clock. between Jeiemiah (iary and a celebrated Pro.
lessor of the art, _
Distance, 10 yards. ■ ■
Weight oi Quoits, 2M pounds each. If
SimXffiUtBESOEITOo
JOHN 8 HICK, Proprietor.
MOUNTAIN HOUSE.
GEO. W. MDLUN.
Creeson Springs, Cambria county. Pa.
SUMMER RESORTS.
188 FINE ABTS.
AIWIJSEMEIVXS.
IATHTTE CASTILE BOAP.-100 BOXES GENUINE
South Delaware avenue.
nnt'BuoK.
The Liverpool Lon
don £§? Globe Insurance
Company,
The Report of this Com
pany for 1868 shows:
Premiums - $5,479,278
Lojfes -- - 3,344,728
and after paying a divi
dend of 30 per cent ., the
Total AJfets are , in Gold,
jS 17,005,026.
ATWOOD SMITH ,
General Agent ,
No. 6 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE..
Philadelphia.
TMMHOUI.
BANKING HOUSE
JiyQ>qkf,&(jP.
S 2 and 114 So. THnttf ST. PHILAD'A.
DEALERS
IN ALL
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
WALLACE & KEENE,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
42 South Third Street.
icT3'lmrp< . '
Seven per Cent. Mortgage Bonds
OF THE PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW YORK CANAL
AND RAILROAD COMPANY,
Guaranteed, Principal and'lnterest,
By tiie Lehigh Valley Railroad.
* Those Bonds are a portion of 83J$Q,(0G on a road which
will cost about ftS.OOG.OQQ, and being guaranteed by tho
Lehiah Valley Railroad* representing about 615,006,000*
are, in every reepect.
A First-Olaes Investment.
We offer them for sole at
95 and accrued Interest from lone 1,1867.
O. & H. BORIEJ,
3 MEKCIIANTN’ EXCHANGE,
OR
BOWEN & FOX,
13 MER€HANTS’ EXCHANGE.
jeffilmrp
THE SAFE DEPOSIT CO.,
For Safe Kcoplur of Valuable,, Securi
ties, etc., and Bentlng- of safes.
DIRECTORS. . „
a-sssss? 1 1
j °officJs, noil isii < E*iEBTifirr c s r iuSinr.
N. a BROWNE. President.
C. H. CLARK. Vice Prraldent
PATTERSON. Bee. and TreMurer. ltlHhj.taJLrf»
FOB SALE.
H FOR SALE OR TO LET. J|
The very valuable Property situate on BROAD, below
LO< UST street, opposite the Academy of Mutic, 80 feet
by 12fl g -Apply on the premise* to
V :. i * MACTTER & STEEL.
No. 25& South BBjAD Street
jy7 9113trp$
gg FOR SALE.
TEE DESIRABLE THBEE-BTOBY BRISK DWBUJSB,
With Three-story Double Back-Buildings and Stable*
rear of lot, with elegant side-yard.
No. 1515 POP-LAK STREET.
Built In beat manner for owner’B ute.
DOT 28 Bf 168 TO A BACK STBEET.
Apply to C. ARB IS ON,
JeSO-lmip Nob. 1 and 3 NORTH SIXTH STREET
EDDCATiON.
' 7DOEUIIX SCHOOL, FHINCETON, N. J.
JJ
Boys thoroughly prepared for College, or for Business.
Next session begins August 26.
Pi>r circulars, address,
THE
HARRISON BOILER.
This la the only really SAFE BOILER in tbe Market*
and can now he furnished at a
Greatly Reduced Cost.
For Circulars, Plans, 4c,» 4c,,
APPLY TO
HARRISON BOILER WORKS,
PUILABELPHU.
lelOlmg '
AMERICAN
ANTI-INCRUSTATION CO.’S,
OFFIbE,
No. 147 South. Fourth. St..
PHILAOEiiPHIA.
The AntMncrastator win remove scale from steam*
boilers and krai? them clean, rendering the boiler leu
liable to explosion, and causing a great saving of faeL
The instruments have been in successful use during the
last two years in many of the large establishments in this
city, and from which the :most.flattering_testimonials.of.
their wonderful saving of fuel and labor have been
received, , .
Parties having boilers would do well to call at the offiea
and examine testimonials, etc. 1
- JOHN PARBIRA, Presidents
EZRA HIKERS, Secretary and Treaeurer.
,B7l3Binrp
REV. T. W. CATTELL.