Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, July 08, 1868, Image 5

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    CIT? BULLETIN,
■KtA Btmr.itsyrE Firkurn’s Parade.—Tb« Dos
Bteam Fire Engino .Company,. No. IJ4, wll:
■ return from & visit to Reading this evening, and
R?' arrangements have been tnado for a reception. A
f novel and amusing parade may bo expected. The
I- following companies .will appear In tho line:
I Cinger Rose Company, No. 9Jf ; Peacock Hose
f . IS-on'PM'y. No. 7 1-1®; Old To mat Hose Company,
> Hnmpty Dnmpty Hose Company,'
™°‘ } 7 M} B P’S?' Qnzafe Hose Company, No. 100;
i - > Black Crook Hook and Ladder Company, No.
Hose Company, No. 37 9-8, and
Hefften Hose Company, No. 86>£.
£ ‘ Parade will be divided Into four divisions,
r s ' «ach having a marshal and two aids. The Chief
Marshal will be Edward F. Casey, of the Screw
. <sorzle Hose Company, and EUls Pilling, Pea
cock Hose: Wm B. Khan, Bngar Tit Hose; James
A. Kelly, Hnmpty Dnmpty Hose, and Pat. J. No-
s cn. Screw Quzelo Hose, will be special aids.
The procession will form on Bread street, and
will move at 7 M o’clock precisely, over the fol
io wing rbnte—Out CallowhlU to. Sixteenth, down
to Christian, down Christian to Third,
up Third to Walnut, np Walnut to Eighth, np
Eighth to Coates, np Coates to Eleventh, np
Eleventh to Girard avenue, down Girard avenue
• to Sixth, down Sixth to Green, down Green to
Front, and there dismiss. ,
Supposed Burglar Captueed.— Last evening,
about eight o’clock, a man was observed in the
house of Mr. Joseph Cohrow, No. 1516 Green
street. As the family of Mr. Conrow is absent
from the city, the matter looked suspicions, and
Policeman Hickley, of the Ninth District, was
notified. He went in and searched the house.
In the meantime b young man {dipped out of a
side alley and was captured by one of the neigh
bors who was on guard. It was found that the
house had been ransacked and several fine lace
-curtains had been packednp ready for removal.
." ■ ■ The prisoner gave his name as John Foster. He
' had on his finger a ring containing a small pair
of Ecissors, which are used to cut out pockets.
Poster will have a hearing at the Central Station
this altemoon.
Chicken Thieves— Early yesterday morning
FolicemanDenton, Of the Sixteenth District, ob
served two men walking on the Pennsylvania
Railroad, and carrying three bags. One was cap
tured and handed over to a private watcamau,
while Denton went after the other. He was un
successful in his chase, and when he returned, he
found the other man had escaped. The three bags
were found. They contained live chickens,which
are at the Sixteenth District Police Station,
awaiting an owner.
Disorderly negro woman named
: 'Caroline Place was before Alderman Carpenter
''. this morning upon the charge of keeping a disor
.. derly house at Seventh and Bay streets. She
, \ was held in $l,OOO bail to answer at Court. Da
vid Mcßirney, white, and Margaret Thomas and
Annie Anderson, colored, who were found in the
honse, were held to bail to keep the peace.
Death From the Heat. —Michael Brady, who
wob overcome by the heat, while at work in the
stable of Henry Bickjey, ice-dealer, died yester
day at the Pennsylvania Hospital. He was In the
24th year of his age and resided at No. 721 South
Eleventh street.
Identified.— One of the shawls which was in
a bundle dropped by two men in Clinton street,
f near Eleventh street, early yesterday morning,
4' has been identified as the property of Mrs. Steel,
_ whose houEe; No. 300 South 'Eleventh street,
L. ' was broken into on Monday night
L.Returned— The Young Men’s Keystone Club
returned from New York last evening, and was
’ received by come of the Democratic organiza
-1 lions of the city. The Y. M. K. C. did not have
as full ranks or present as neat an appearance as.
at the time of departure.
The German Theatre. —By reference to th e
advertisement in another column, it will be sees
that on election for directors of the German
Theatre will be held at the Hall, on Seventh
street below Market, to-morrow evening at eight
o’clock.
Accident.— A horse attached to a store wagon
took fright, at Thirty-ninth and Market streets-
I yesterday, and ran off. Jas. Bing, -the driver
fell out and had a leg fractured- He was taken
\ to the Pennsylvania Hospital.
Undergoing Repairs. — The Fourth Baptist
Church 1b now undergoing extensive repairs.
The whole interior will be altered and handsomely
frescoed. The church will be reopened in Sep
tember next.
’ Fire. —The alarm of fire about mie o'clock this
morning was caused by the slight burning of the
smoke house of Messrs. Butcher & Son, Nos. 14G
f and 148 North Front street.
r Heat and Ventilation These are the two
most essential points to be looked after in the
erection and fitting up of public and private
edifices. The art of heating and ventilating
buildings has in fact become a science, and the
chief masters of it in this city ore the popular
firm of Messrs. James P. Wood & Co., No. 41
South Fourth street. Gold's Latest Improved
J&Tatent Low Steam and Hot Water Apparatus
which is sold by them, for warming and venti
lating private and public bnildings, is rapidly
growing in popular favor, as is also their ap
proved cooking; apparatus, the American Kitch
ener, for hotels, public institutions, and the better
class of private residences. We invite all who
are interested in domestic comfort and economy
tojgivethis firm a call. See their advertisement
in another column.
Surprise.— Capt J. Cone, of the steamer John
A. Warner, was most agreeably surprised upon
returning to his.borne, L Bristol, Fa., on Friday
evening of last week, to find that some kind
friends had been there before him and left a hand
some silver service. This unexpected testimo
nial was presented by the citizens of Riverton
New Jersey, as a token of their regard and apl
predation of his 'many estimable qualities, his
politeness, attention and superior management
in the position which he occupies, and for which
.he is so eminently fitted.
Drink the tamons Arctic Soda Water and read
the Evening Bulletin, at Hillman’s News Stand,
at North Pennsylvania Depot
One Hear of tbe sew Dominion.
[From the Montreal Witness, ol July 8.)
■ 1 Our Dominion is now a year old. How does
'it work ? In Canada we have appointed for it a
•day of rejoicing. Bnt has onr rejoldng been the
bounding poise of national life, or simply the
comfort of being off work on a hot day ? Every
: one can n -w judge for himself whether the feel
•.'ings drawA forth by such an occasion are closely
akin or ntn to those manifested by our nelgh
\tors on the 4th this month, or by ourselveß
on the Queen’s birthday. Yonng Canada, at
least, should feel tt : i consdonsness of na
tional life, if there were anything to draw
it forth; bat. wanting this, the sentiment seemß
to be but shallow. Most people seem to look
upon It as a matter chiefly interesting to the po
litical schemers with whom it originated. Very
•differentis the state of attain) ‘j .ova Sco'la.
There they grind their teeth inv or ntarily wher
•’ ever the word coniederatlon Is mentioned. The
state of feeling is described by well informed
V people there as being too deep for utterance,
and, as it takes the form of a wide-ep.-f'd and
. -deep-seated movement toward annexatioc, it is
not to be woDdered that public expressions
should be much more guarded than private ones
.That a storm is brewing there seems very
, likely to be an established fact before
. next Dominion Day. The desire of Great
I ■ Britain to preserve}the loyalty of her colonial sub
jects, and the integrity of her empire, whatever
it may amount to, appears to have been of late
smothered among what were to Englishmen
weightier matters,and bo advocate for a betrayed
Province could be found but in Mr. Bright, an
acknowledged revolutionist, who, it is possible
would ©Meet very liftie to the annexation of all
the Provinces to the United. States. It 1b to be
hoped that wisdom, if no; justice, will prevail
among our own legislators,*and that, instead of
denying thejnost patent facts,they will set them-,
selves to conciliate by liberal measures the
tions of their fellow-citizens so grievously'out
raged, and save their pet scheme,, and ns as a
people, from irretrievable ruin.
CITY NOTICES.
A Paris correspondent reports that the Em
press Eugenie has struck out of her invitation list two
American families,. tke_ young ladies belonging to
wb'ch she considers as too eccentric In dress and
manner to be recetved at court. It is a.great wonder
that tho Eugcmes among ua will allow so many badiy
arcssed gemlcmcn'to present themselves before them
to court, when a small investment at Charles Stokes &
Cogs can make tie most clownish look like a gentle
man “to tho manner born.”
Wiiat everybody Bays must bo true, and chom
ists, upholsterers, car furnishers, church decorators,
carriage builders and physicians are unanimous in
their verdict that the Elastic Sponge is tho cleanest,
the lightest, the healthiest, the most durable,-tho
cheapest and most comfortable material ever lntrodu
ctd to public notice.
Foe the Svmmer To prevent sunburn,
heckles, juid kdep the ekln white and beautiful, use
Wright’s -Alconated Glycerine Tablet of Solidified
Glycerine. It is deliciously fragrant, transparent;and
snperb as a toilet soap, Sold by all druggists. fi. &
G. A. Wright, No. C 24 Chesnnt Street..
Excursionists to the country or sea shore will
find an excellent stock of Straw Hats afld Sundownß
at Oaklord’e, Continental Hotel.
Great redaction in the prices of Bonnets,
Hats and all kinds of Millinery materials for cutting.
Our now Rip Van Winkle Hatjfor the country and sea
shore, is having unparalleled sale.
-Wood & Cahv,
725 Chestaut street.
Bower’s Benna Figs, fob Constipation—
fifty cents. Depot Sixth and Vine. v
Excursionists to the country or sea shore will
find an excellent stock ot Straw Hate and Sundowns
at Oakford’s, Continental Hotel.
Fine Watches.—We desire to call the atten
Won of watch-bnyera to tho very fine Watches made by
the American Watch Company of Waltham, and
known as the X-plate, 16 size.
To the manufacture of these watches the Company
have devoted all the science and skill In the art at
their command,- and confidently claim that for fineness
and 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 such Watches is not even attempted
except at Waltham.
For sale by all respectable dealers.
Ifoiiumß & Affletqn, Agents,
No. 182 Broadway, N. Y.
- Judicious mothers and nurses use for children
a B&fc and pleasant medicine in Bowkb’b Insant Cob
dial.
A Household Word.—The best, tho only relia
ble. the cheapest. Try it Mrs. S. A. Allen’s Im
proved (new style) Hair Restorer or Dressing, (t'n one
bottle. ) My wife and children prefer it. Every drug
gist sells It. Price $l.
A robe by any other name might smell as sweet,
hut no combination of flowers could poEEibly equal the
delicious perfume- of Bouquet des Antilles. Sweet,
lasting and cheap. Price 76 cents. Sold everywhere.
A I. Matthews as Go., 12 Gold street, Now York.
Surgical Instruments and druggists’ sun
dries. ■
Snowden & Bbotheb,
28 South Eighth street.
The Very Latest Improvement in Sewing
Maouines has been made by the Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machine Company. This Improvement Is
adapted to their number one machines, and consists
of a perfectly silent feed motion, which makes them
the most quiet-running machines in use. The ma
chines, with the improvements referred to, can be
seen in operation at the ofllco of Peterson & Llttlo,
Agents for tho Wheeler & Wilßon Company, 704 Chest
nut street.
Fine Custom-made Boots and Shoes for Gen
tlemen. Bartlett, 33 South Sixth street, above Chest
nut.
Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh.
3. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Bye and Ear, treats
all diseases appertaining to the above members with
the utmost success. . Testimonials from the most re
liable eonrees in the city can be seen at bis office, No.
806 Arch street. The medical faculty are Invited to
accompany their patients, as be has no secrets in his
practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made
for examination. '
Excursionists to the country or sea shore will
find on excellent stock of Straw Hats and Sundowns
at Oakford’s. Continental Hotel.
Eeport^Mmo^^SJemSi^mJ^llulletln.
LIVERPOOL—Bark Norma. Gllljuoro--243 cks pod a ash
4to kegß bi aarb soda 87 drums caust'c soda Yarnall A
Trimble; 187 bblasoda crystals 75 drums caußtlc soda 200
kegs bi eerb soda 82 cks soda ash 55 do blcbg powder H
Kirsten: 25keKB bolts J Coleman; 400 boxes tin plates N
'Plotter dt Cot 575 do N & G Taylor Co; 61 tea blcbg pow
der Jessup ti Moore; 1100 sacks salt 833 steel rails 73 tes
soda asb 79 do blcbß powder order.
51ATANZAA—Brig Lilia, Day—433 hhds molasses 46 toe
tc. do order.
CARDENAS—Sehr R p Chase. Collino—S3 hhd« sugar 91
b xi do 60 hhds molasses QYV Bemadou a Bro.
BDliliETlti.
POET OF PHILADELPHIA-J ult a
WK~Bee Karine Bulletin an Inside face.
ARRIVED THIS DAY.
Schr Southerner. Adame, 3 days from Accomac, with
lumber to Collins A Co.
Schr Mary H Weseott, Gandy, Lynn.
Schr Clio, Brannin. Millville.
Schr Teme A Alice, Harris, Bridgeport.
Schr Alexander, Weseott, Bridgeport.
Schr J 8 Detwiler, Grace. NahanL
Schr J T Alhurger, Corson, Boston.
CLEARED THIS DAY.
Steamer Utility, Forgo. Providence, D S Stetson A Ce.
Sf hr tVm B Mann, Stanford, Charleston, SC. Lathbery,
Wickeraham A Co.
Behr Carrie Walker. McFarland, Boston, do
Schr Geo Fales, Nickerson, Providence,X, Audenried&Co.
Schr JasS Maloy. Russell, Boston. Blakiston, GraeffACo.
Schr C Cooper. Nickerson, Harwich, Binnickson A Co.
Schr Cornelia, Carroll. Mystic. do
Schr M H Weseott. Gandy. Lynn. Van Dusen. Bro A Co.
Schr Henry Harteau, Jones, Pawtucket, Castner, Stick
ney A Wellington.
Bchi Alexander, Weseott, Washington, Caldwell, Gordon
& Co.
Schr Tenle A Alice, Harris, Elizabeth City, Day, Huddell
A Co.
Schr J W HalL PoweU, Boston,
Schr J T Alhurger, Corson, Boston. Borda, Keller A
Nutting.
Schr J B Detwiler Grace, Nervburyport.
Schi Clio, Brannin, Millville.
MEMORANDA.
Ship Memnon, Baker,hence for Rio Janeiro, was spoken
4th uft iat 23 N. ion 38.
Ship AdminD (Breml, Haesloop, hence at Bremen 24th
ult.
Ship La Gloirc. Beckwith, hence for Bremen, off the
Needles, Yarmouth. 24th ult.
Bhit> Alaska, Small, entered out at Liverpool 28th ult.
for this port
Bbip F«arleas,Drew, from Manilla, at Boston yesterday.
Ship St James. Goodwin, cleared at New Orleans 3d
inet for Liverpool, tvith 6716 horns, 609 ekfl oil cake. 183
bbls meal and 3XIO staves.
Steamer Juniata, Hoxle, hence at New Orleans 3d inst
via Havana.
Steamers George Washington. Gager, and Gen Grant
Quick, cleared at New Orleans 3d inst. for New York.
Steamer Cortes, Nelson, at New Orleans 6th inst from
New York.
Steamer Hunter, Rogers, hence at Providence 6th
instant
Steamer China (Br), Hockley, from Liverpool June 27,
and Queenstown26th, with 44 passengers, at New York
yesterdav.
Steamer Saxonia (NO). Kler. from Hamburg 24th ult
via Southampton 28th. with 768 passengers, at New York
yesterday.
Bark Annie. Young, cleared at Liverpool Sith nit for
this port, and sailed 28th.
Bark Maggie, Crowell, sailed from Geestemnnde 24th
ult for this port
Bark Nabob. Cobb, from Shangtiae 23th Feb. with tea.
at New York yesterday.
Brig Kate Smith, Shaw, from London for this port
at Deal 25th ult aud proceeded.
Schr Ocean Wave. Baker, hence at N Bedford 6th Inst
Schr Jas S Bhindier, Lee, sailed from Marblehead Ist
inst for this port
Schr John T Cohn, Brower, hence at Lynn Istinst
Bcbr John C Henry. Lore, hence at Lynn 2d inst
Schr J L Little, Little, hence at Lynn 4th lost
Bchr James Young, cleared at St John, NB. 6th Instant
for this port
Bcbr Addle FdUct, Bendeteon. from St John, NB, for
this port at H olmea' Bole sth inst
BchrsGeo N avenger, Smith: 8 E Jones. Fisk; Onward,
Bunker; J M Vance, Burge: J Stroup, Crawford: Paul A
Thompson, Godfrey; HA Hunt Compton: R W DUlon.
Ludlam; C W Locke, If-roller: C 8 Edwards,Corson: E
F Allen, Rislev; Wert Wind. Samson; Armenia, Cole; W
F Phelps. Cranmer, and Lizzie Maul. Buelah, henry at
Boston 6th Inst
BETAIL DHS CHLOJDB.
N3V. r BTOKEi NEW STOCK.
JAMES M’MULLAN,
Importer Dealer U>.
LIKEN AMD HOUSE-rcailfllEUfG DRV fiOODB.
For the accommodation of Families residing In the
western part of the city, he has Opened his
NEW STORE,
XTo. 1128 Chestnut Street.
, Hla long experience in Linen Cco*i, and bis facilities
for obtaining supplies direct from. European 3?anulao*
turers,.enable him at nil times to offer
THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
TheoldSton.B. W. comer BEV3NL3I and CHEST
NLT, will be kept open as usual.
- my!Bs m w2m
XTEW BTYLEB OF FANCY bILKB.
IN CHENEA 81LK8. -
STRIPE 811jK8.
PLAID BILKS.
PLAIN BILKS.
. CORDED SILKS.
SUPERIOR BLACK BILKS.
EVENING SILKB/^
. WEDDINO BILKS,
EDWIN HALL &
S3 Bouth Second street.
4m.—OLIVES FARCIES
{Nonpareil ■ and Superfine Capers and
®* : Dejh goods; landing ex Napoleon m
D*'™, and for sale by JOS. fl. BUS3IEU A CO?
108 South Dela (rare Avenue. w -
iY EVENING BULLETIN—P;
thed;
fg , •E'OK.
188 DffilßilJli TfIBXB-SfOBT BEU6K DWBLLIN6,
With Threo-«torr Double Back-Bulldlnga and Stable •
rear of lot, with elegant side-yard. .
No. 1515 POPJLAtt STREET.
Built In bert manner for owners nso.
LOT 28Bk 168 TO A BACK STREET.
Apply to J. O. ARBISON.
JeSO-lmrp Not 1 and 8 NORTH BIXTH STREET'
: i
<a. for sale—t wo four-story residences.
|il double back bnUcings, Nos. 1237 »ud 18,5 South
“-2 Brqedstrcpt, now vacant Price 818.000. Apply to
228 South Fourth street Jrg-wfmSt*
TO RENT.
The First Floor (Back)
OP TIGS
NEW BULLETIN BUILDING,
JNo. 607 Ghfistnut Street,
(And 694 Jayne Street,)
SUITABLE FOB ASUIbVBUCC COHPARY
Inquire In the Publication Offlco of the BuLunm.
je9tfrp - , _■ -,
BEPoaT op THE
RESOURC^“ ria ‘‘ JUI7B ' 1668 ’
Loans and Discounts........ 82,517.168 43
United States Bonds deposited
with U. 8. Treasurer To secure
■ circulation...;. .. 700,000 00
United States Bonds. deposited ,
withy. S. Treasurer to Bccure'
Deposits 100,000 00
Duo from National 8ank5....... 8339,137 77 ® 3,517 ’ 16 ®
Due from State Banks. ... 65,800 85
- -it— f soi igg (ft
Legal Tender Notea . L3J212825 *
NatUnalßank N0te5............. 69,84100,
State Bank Notes ,875.00.
Specie....... 19,789 68
Caahltenifl. 64969 ta
Exchanges for clearing Houw.. BB
———-$*010,870 09
Capital... 00
Surplus Fund 400,000 00
Dieconnt and interest, Profit and
Lou, lees Expenses... *77,943 16
FT sx wv, .M , ! —5M77,943 16
UnpatdDlvidends,.... 44,226 98
Circulation. 588.680 00-
Individuol Deposits 8,25*930 94
United States Deposits. 74,778 83 *
Due to National 8ank5........... 568.658 30 .
Due to BUte Banks 10.936 86
$4,199,784 43
Quarterly report of the national ex
change BANK.
* rnrLA.HEL.niiA, July 7,1868.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $678,4®* 65
United States Bonds 3U2.65Q 00
(Jle*ri» g Houbo Exchange 86 084 42
Furniture and fixtures 4,000 Ou
Cash items *609 39
National and Fractional currency 12,692 95
Duo from Banka and Bankers 161,806 05
Legal Tendon and Three per cent. Certificates 166,660 0 >
Capital $3OO POO 00
Circulation 175.750 U 0
Unpaid Dividends 4,828 00
I*rofit and Lo*s» 4A13 09
Surplus 16,000 00
Duo to Banas and Bankers 814.801 78
Leposite , - 604,479 49
Qc AUTERLY REPORT OF THE NATIONAL BANK
of Germantown, Philadelphia.
Germantown, July* 1868.
RESOURCES.
Fills discounted $67*204 91
U-S.Bonds deporited with the Trea
surer of the United States to se
cure circulating notes 200,000 00
U. S. Bonds pledged to secure Go
vernment deposits : 60,000 00 823,20191
Specie, Legal Tender and Treasury
routes 274,581 61
Notes of National Banks 11 716 no
Cash Items : i 2,607 21.
Due from National Baski 7o.tuti oX
5387,890
Overdrafts 135 46
Real Estate -2*
Piemlums *962 60
Expenses 2,506 92
Capital Stock 8300,000 00
Surplus Fund. 100,000 00
Profit and i ots a 069 64
Diecoubt and Interest 9.483 69
Notes in Circulation 176.403 00
Slate Bank Notes Outstanding 3,214 00
Deposits. $706 263 41
Due National Banks 20,695 60
■ — 726,539 M
$1,224 131 24
I, Charles W. Otto, Cashier of the National iiaux ot
Geimantown, Philadelphia, do solemnly affi m that the
above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and
belief. , CHARLES W. OT VO, Cashier.
Affirmed and eubscribed to before me, ■ lie 6th day of
July, 1868. CHARLES B. E vGLE ,
Jyß 3t Notary Public.
nriVhNTIETH QUARTERIiV REPORT <)F THE
1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA.
RESOURCES,
Loans and Discounts $2,072,677 96
United B» atea Bonds with United
BUtes Treasurer,to secure Cir
culation 1.C00.0G0 00
United Btatea bonds with United
Btatee Treasurer, to secure De
posit* 600,000 00
Other Bonds on band 209,85149 Cgj
. $3,782,529 46
Legal Tender Notes $1,439,470 00
Fractional Currency. 14 834 12
Due from National Banks (count*
•ng in reserve) 592,063 51
Checks sent to Clearing House
this A. M. $1,296,948 88 .
—— 3.843,816 5t
Due from Banksandßankers... 8297,017 66
Noteß of National Banks on
band
Cash iteme.
Banking House.
Capital Stock $1,000,000 00
Surplus Fund dwlwo «u
Circulating Notes 798,180 00
Deposits 6.285,128 87
Profits..; 14.225 54
Dividends unpaid 44 09") 00
MORTON M«MI 7HAEL, JH. @7 81
Philadelphia, July «, 1868. jyB,Bt
QUARTERLY iw.FUK'I OFTIiIiBECONDNATIONAL
BANK OF PHILADELPHIA.
Fuajvkfoed, Pa., July 6, 1868.
RESOURCEB.
Loans and Discounts ..$419,486 55
U. 8. BoDda Deposited with the
Treasurer U. 8. to eecure circula
tion 800.000
To secure Deposits 100,000
U. B. Securities ou hand. 2,150
Philadelphia City Warrants........ 10,165 13
U.S. Legal Tender Notes 80,731 ® B31 * ,91 68
Gold 5.306
N ational Bank Notes and Fractional
Currency 2,854 90
U. 8. Three Per Cent. Certificates.. 25,000
Cash Items and Revenue Stamps.
Premiums
Banking House
Current Expenses
Due from Banks
Total
Capital Stock paid in
huiplue Fund
Profit*
Circulating Notes Outstanding.
Deposits.
Total •• * 8L0rt.684
jy? St« WILLIAM H. BHELMERDXKE.T^bf^
FINE
FURNITURE.
GEO. J. HENKELS, LAOT & 00..
Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets*
Jell2mB
/'t EBMANTOWN—A SMALL PBXVATE FAMILY,
Ueltuatod pleasantly, wishes a'gontleman andtrifo or
email family to board. Gao. bath, and comforts of a
borne. Tel ms moderate. Addross, d., Genaantown-Foat
oillce. . .. jyB-4t«
WALNtrt3 ANO ALMONDS.—NEW CHOP GtUENO.
TT bio Walnuts and Paper Shell Almonds, for tale by
3. B, BUSSIEB A CO™ IM South Delaware area e.
FOB&OJLE,
TO BENT.
BANK STATEMENTS.
LIABILITIES.
85.721.93Qf
W. L. SCHAFFER. Uubi. .
LIABILITIES.
81,410,872 35
J. W. GILBOUUB,
Cashier.
Bl,-22,,131 24
LIABILITIES.
23 000 00
20,72199
LIABILITIES.
LIABILITIES.
FVBIIITUBEt Ac.
BOAfitnme.
LADBLPHIA, WEDNESDAY,
UNITED STATES HOTEL!
[ ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. t
WUI bo opened for the reception of gueation .
SATUBDAY, JUBB 27.
Tbo hotuo has, been repainted, papered and otherwise
Improved.
Mtislo will be nnder the direction of 81mon Haaalor. '
Persona wiahlng to engage room, can do to by applying to
BROWN & WORLPPIR,
Atlantic City, or
No. 827 Richmond Street.
jcatfnx
The Neptune House,
Atlantic City, NT. J.,
Haa been enlarged, repainted, rofnmlahed with new fur
niture and apring beds, and is now open tor the reception
of visitors. It is within FIFTY YARDS oftho beach.
■ JOHN BMlCKrProprletor. -
RO3EBT L. FURY. ■ Jy6-lms
SURF HOUSE.
ATI,ANTIC CITY, N. J.
This first-class Hotel will epen for the Season on SBtb
June. Terms, $8 GO per day; 830 per week.
ADDRESS ,
H. R. THOMPSON, Proprietor,
(Formerly of Congress Hall, Cap, bland.)
N.B.—The ramie will be under the direction of Mr.
Carl Bents. jelsagt
UGHT HOUBB COTTAGE,
ATLANTIC an,», J. ,
■Hito weUknown Honso has beon Removed, Romodeled
and very mnch Enlarged—with commodious and com
fortable Rooms. -
LOCATED BETWEEN U.&HOTEL AND THE BEACH
The ground, surrounding are nicely enclosed and weß
"haded. Quests for the house wUI leave the can at U. S.
Hotel tar NO BAB.
i0132m8 JONAH WOOTTON, Proprietor.
85.72L934 M
■—~.!H
CRESSON SPRINGS.
MOUNTAIN HOUSE.
This delightful summer resort will open for reception of
guests on WEDNESDAY* JUNE 17th. Excursion tickets
on the Pennsylvania Railroad can be obtained at Phila
delphia, Harrisburg and Pittsburgh*
For further Information, inquire of
GEO. W. MULLIH.
Creeson Springs, Cambria county* Pa,
Jeia toe
SUMMER RESORTS.
ON LINE OF PHILADELPHIA AND READING
RAILROAD AND BRANCHES,
MANbION HOUSE. MT CARBON.
Mn. Caroline Pottavtile. Schuylkill co.
.. . ..... TUSUAKORA HOTEL,
Mrs. M. L Miller, Tuecarora P. 0„ Bchuylkill co.
„ „ „ t MANSION hOusET
W. F. Smith. Mahano|«t| £ 0.. bchuylkffl co.
E. A. Moss, Reading P. O.
_ _ ANDALUSIA,
Henry Wearer, Reading P. O. _
r. . „ , LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL,
Dr. A. Smith. Wernersnlle P. Berks county.
COU> SPRINGS HOTEL. LEBANON COUNTY,
Chas. RodearmoLßox D€l Harrisburg P. OJ
r „ _ BOYEBTOWN SEMINARY, '
L M. Koona, Bojertown P. 0., Berks county.
George T. Grider, Litiz P, 0., Lancaster county.
PERKIOfiiEN BRIDGE HOTEL, 1
DavUlg.neUcer^egtand^o^ome^county.
Dr. James Palmer, Freeland, Montgomery county,'
my27-2m .
81.418.H73 ap
PARIS,—GRAND HOTEL DE L’ATHENEB,
JT Old No; 15t RUE SCRIBE—Noa. 19 and 2L
The manager of the Hotel de l’AthGnGe, in calling the
attention of the traveling public to the change of Noa. in
Rue Scribe, takes this opportunity to'offer his numerous
geests his sincere thanks for their very liberal patronage
given to his new Establishment
Mr. Pollonals shall continue to deserve their confidence
by his utmost care and excellent management of his Hotel
my 27 wAsBt&w4t
Ashland house, Atlantic city, n. j.-
this favorite first class Boarding House, renovated
aid refurnished; ie now open for tho reception of
guesta.
, _. JOHN C. HESS,
• JegMmg Proprietor.
FOUNTAIN HOUSE, AT CRYBTAL SPRINGS,
JL Allentown. Pa, will be opened on the 23d of Jana
This new establishment is fitted oot in magnificent style
for the especial accommodation of those from abroad,
who sees a healthy and pleasant summer retreat. Booms
caD be secured byletter, by addressing
je23 £mt BEBNPT & CBaDEB, Proprietors.
(6 f 'IBALFONTE.**
\J This new, commodious, first-class boarding-boose,
will be ready for guests Sixth month, Twenty-fifth.
It is beautifully situated on North Carolina Avenue, in
full view of the ocean.
ELISHA ROBERTS, Proprietor.
« Atlantic City,
Jels-S6f Now Jersey.
rPHE BBOAD TOP MOUNTAIN HOUBE.
1 BBOAD TOP, PA.,
will open for the reception of guests on Jane 17th. Fo
terms, &c., address
W. T. PEARSON, Proprietor,
Je92m* Broad Top, Huntingdon county. Pa.
/'IOT'JAGE BOABDING AT MISS BILL’S ON
VJ Lafayette stxeet, opposite" Delaware House, Caoe
Island. Je2slm*
CAHPennei ajso on tnunHs.
NEW CARPETINGS,
Of the best French, English and American Manu
facture, embracing Moquette, Chenille, Axmin
ster, Wilton’s Velvets, Brussels, Tapestry, Three
ply Ingrains, Damask and Venetians. Also, Oil
Cloths and Mattingß, every quality, great variety.
All at the lowest Cadi Prices.
R. Lu KNIGHT & SON.
1222 Chestnut Street.
leStfrp
340.740 66
175,000 00
57.641.686 61
BARGAINS.
WE OFFER, FOR A SHORT TIME,
CARPETINGS,
Of" All Kinds.
MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &0.,
At now Prices.
E.H.GODSHALK&CO.
733 Chestnut Street.
g. H. OOEEHALK. TIEEO. E.-WIEDEBSHEIM.
jafl7-6mrp
118.391 96
1,469 78
. 8291
16.000 00
1,727 94
117,219 73
■Bl'Bl 684 y
8300.000 00
76,1110 00
7,69139
246.796 00
460,197 61
ANTI INCRJJSTATION CO.’S,
' OFFICE,
No. 14=7 South. Fourth St..
The Antt-Incrustator will remove icsle bom steam
hoUera and keep them dean, rendering the boiler ten
liable to explosion, and earning a great saving of fuel.
The Instruments have been In succewful nae 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 wonld do well to call at the office
and examine testimonials, etc.
JOHN FAREIRA, President:
EZRA LltElil) Secretary and Trcaiurer,
myl3Bmrp
BDMBM tBWBTt.
AMERICAN
PHILADELPHIA.
JULY 8, 1868.
aEDfCBUJU
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Address to the Nervous and DoblQfated
Whose Sufferings Have Been Pro
tracted From Hidden Causes,
and Whose Gases Require
Prompt Treatment to
Render Exlsfenoe
Desirable.
J F you are suffering or have suffered from lnvolunt*
discharges, what effect does It produce upon Your gener
health? Do you feci weak, easily tired?
Docs a little extra exertion produce palpitation of the
heart? Doea your Uver, or urinary organa, or your kid
ney. frequently got out of ordor? la your urine some
times thick, milky, or flocky, or la It ropy on settling? Or
does a [thick scum rise to the top? Or
la a sediment at tho bottom after It haa stood awhile? Do
you have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia? Are
yonr bowels constipated? Do yon have spells of fainting
or rushes of blood to the bead? Is your memory Im
paired? Ib tout mind constantly dwelling upon this sub
ject? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company,
of lifo? Do you wish to be left alone, to get away from
everybody? Docs any little thing make you start or
jump? Is vour sleep broken or restless? Istho luster of
your eyes as brilliant? The bloom on your cheek as
bright? Do you enjoy yourself In society as well? Do
you pursue your business with the same energy. Do yon
feel as much confidence in yourself ? Are vour spirits
dull and flagging, given to fits of melancholy? If so, do
not lay it to yonr Uver or dyspepsia. Have yon restless
nights? Your back wcakjrour knees wesk,and have you
but little appetite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia or
liver complaint?!
Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal diseases badly cured,
and Bexnal.excesses are all capableof producing a weak-
ness of the generative organa. The organs of generation.
when in perfect health, moke the man. Did you ever
think that those hold, defiant, energetic, persevering, suc
cessful business men ore always thoso. whose generative
organa ore in perfect health ? You nover hear such men
complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpita-
tion of the heart They are never afraid they cannot suc
ceed in btuines; they don’t become sad and discouraged;
they ore always polite and pleasant in the company ef
ladies, and look you and them right in the face—none of
j our downcast looks or any other meanness about them.
1 do not mean those who keep the organs inflamed bv
running to excess. These will not only rain their consti
tutions, font also those they do business with or for.
How many men, from badly-cured diseases, from the
effects of self-abuse and excesses, hare brought about
that etatp of weakness in those organs that has reduced
the general system so much as to Induce almost every
other disease—ldiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal a actions,
suicide, and almost every other form of disease which
humanity la heir to, and the real cause of the trouble
scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored for all but the
right one.
Diseases of these organs require the use of a dinette.’
Helm bold’s Fluid Extract fiuchu
1b the great Diuretic, and ie a certain cure for diseases of
the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropry, Organic Weak
ness, Female Complaints, General Debility, end all
diseases of tho Urinary Organs, whether existing in Mala
or Female, from whatsver cause originating, and no mat
ter of how long standing.
If no treatment is Submitted to, Consumption or In
sanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are supported
from these sources, and lhe health and happiness, and
that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable
remedy. ’
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU, established up
ward of eighteen years, prepared by
H. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist,
594 Broadway, New York, and
104 S. Tenth St., PhUadelphia,Pa.
PRICE—SI 25 per Ibottle, or six bottles for $3 50, de
livered to any address.
Sold by ail Druooiste everywhere.
- NONE ARE GENUINE unless dinra up in stool-on*
graved: wrappers, ■mKHfae-simiU qf iny Chemical Ware
house,’ and signed
H. T. HELMBOLD.
rniNciui. y
BANKING HOUSE
JayQjoke&Cp,
*lB and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHELAD’A,
DEALERS ‘ 7
IN ALL '•
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
Seven per CenMßortgage Bonds
OF THE PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW YORK CANAL
ANB RAILROAD COMPANY. —
Guaranteed, Principal and Interest,
*' Bythe Lehigh Valley Railroad,
These Bonds are .portion of 58.000.f00 on a read which
Wiuooatalwnt •5,000,000, and bung guaranteed by tha
Lehigh Valley Kiilroad, ■ representing about SWMMUO.
are, in every regpect*
A Kirst-Olaws Investment.
W e offer them for sale at
95 pM ititsMl Itlmrt from Jane 1,1867.
O.&H.BORIE,
8 MEBCHAim? .KXOHAHGE.
OB- ■
BOWEN & FOX,
1* MBBCHANTSi EXCHANGE.
Je3Btarp ‘
WALLACE & KEENE,
BUNKERS AND BROKERS,
4Ji South Third Street.
IclS lmrps ; ,
DRUGS.
ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,
N E comer Fourth and Race Sts.,
WHOLESALE
AND
PAINT MANUFACTURERS,
Offer to tho trade or co mum era.
Pare White Lead, Zino White*
Colored Paints, Varnishes, Oils,
Artists' Materials, &o. r
$
Agents for the celebrated
viEiiAß moment enow-WBm zew,
superior to' any other White Point for Inside work.
We solicit orders from thono who want t
PURE PAINTS;
201 and 203 North Fourth Street,
oplB tfrpg comer of Bacdjjtfgftgts
the fine; Aim.
* •*>
NEW STYLES
OF
LOOKING GLASSES,
HEW ENGRAVINGS.
NEW OHBOMO-LITHO&BAPHS.
EARLES’ GALLERIES,
816 Chestnut Street.
IHBDBjLHOKa
The Liverpool & Lon
don Globe Insurance
Company .
The Report of this Com
pany for 1868 shows:
Premiums - $5,479,278
Loffes -- r 3,344,728
and after paying a divi
dend of 30 per cent., the
Total -AJfets are, in Gold,
' 1817,005,026. ,
ATWOOD SMITH,
General Agent, u .
No. 6 MERCHANTS ’ EXCHANGE..
Philadelphia .
COFABTNEBfIHIPS.
Ale eEr SONS AKE NOTIFIED THAT THE PART
nersbip horeto ora existing, between PETEK K.
TITUS and J, W. fcTRONG, lata trading as TITUS &
STRONG. If this day dissolved. Settlement of indebted
ness to said frmto ce mode with J. W. STRONG -
.TvT.TSIMa jyBw6t* J.W. STRONG.
THE
HARRISON BOILER.
This Is tho only really SAFE BOILER in tbs Market,
and can now be furnished at a
Greatly Reduced. Cost.
For Circulars, Flans, &c., &c, %
, APPLY TO
HARRISON BOILER WORKS,
k
FHII&OUFHIA, -
joioims