Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, June 15, 1870, Image 5

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    sttit mir;m!p, merI'ICES.-1
Geo. Steck it Co.'s Grand. Square an
trerlirbt Piano*. :Pianos to rent.
.1 .10. 0013 . 0 , •
tniZi• tO • No. 923 Chestnut street.
Conrad Moyer. , Isaventapr Blaitufne
fiber cg the celebrated Iron Fratne Piano; .hae received,
' the prize Nodal of the World 'e Great Exhibition, Lon
den, Engliutd. The hl heft Priam+ awarded when ' and
-whet liver exhibited.areroome,722.Arch street.
Established 1823 r
Money Lipaned on Life•lnsnrance POW
les; also on Diamonds, Fine JeWolt-y and Real Estate ,
at the Insurance Agency. 239 South Ninth et. Jai ILO
`CITY BULLETIN.
state ,of Thermometer This Day at the
Dallona Office.
Of ♦. des. 1.111........85 deg. 2P. M. 87 dog.
Weather clear. WWI Southeast.
LocAL CnOwiinn.—Blue sky is the order of
today. For "growing weather," let us be
duly thankful. We can'thelp feeling that this
is a' reat country. It gets up a Weather" of
every grade. The same man whose ::house is
i ; undermined by a freshet., can in four hours be
icarried , by. railroad to a district parched per
b- y vl - i - i — . - v. - z - zike'9lreright
country in which one man ban be frozen, dead,
and another killed hy Sunstroke,' under the
shadow of the samoflag, is something to cause
the Aniertcsm eaglellrgivo.additional spread
to the feathers in his tea
--The jungles of Borneo' and Java are
sitiiplY:jungles of foliage-plants intermingled
. with gorgeous flowers. The rarest exotics in
our green-houses are tbe weeds among which
the . tockateo flutters and the dor makes its
The orchids bought in. Belgium at the
454:15t Of 'A guinea a leaf, wore produced from
parasites 'upon the branches of the forest
-.trees' around whose trunk the anaconda:
• IWinesbinsself and the solitary • lion stretches
- to take - repose. , Of the floral grandeur of those
tropical "countries we _only get an occasional
glimpse: We,
this morning, had one in - our
sanction in the shape of a spike
orbloona from the' conservatory of Stephen
Prib - e;EsiWof Green - L - aneThe - plant
• fibula :named botanically as 'the Medinella
Magnifica. Its peculiarity is that the under
sides of the petals, the foot stalks and the sup- -
porting stem are alike in color, what is known
to the dyers' as China pink. The pistils and
stamina are yellow. Like most tropical
flowers; it is devoid of perfume, and its petals
aid foliage are alike indicative of the- lash.
growth of a region -where the operations of
vegetation are checked neither by frosts nor
by protracted rain storms. Of floral curiosi
ties like these Philadelphia has more than any
other city in the United States. The place
where the botanist can fairly revel is a conser
vatory such , as that of Mr. Price.
—Opposite to the Walnut Street Theatre
stood a magnificent horse-chestnut tree. It
was among the largest we have ever seen.
magnificently rounded head wee dressed in a
quatrefoil whose beauty must have been ad
- inired-by every-by-passer. ,Its trunk was_ ap
parently as round to the very core as the mo
rality of an archbishop. The deceptive char
-acter-of appearances-waslast nightillustratect
by this lordly tree. It suddenly tumbled over
into the street with a crash that brought a rush
of people from the theatre to the-sidewalk-
Their idea was that in a row over the delegate
elections_ a" mob of people was embroiled.
The outside of the lower trunk of this splen
did tree was scarcely two inches thick.
Speaking of horse-chestnut trees, we may
add that a superb and perfectly healthy one,
in Walnut street, below Sixteenth; was ruth
lessly cut down this-mbruing r because it stood
in front of a house that is to have a new front
ut in it.
THE DELEGATE ELECTIONS LAST NIGHT.—
The first'votes polled in -- Philadelphia -by-:col
cred men since the adoption, in-1838 , of the
present State Constitution, were polled last
night. The newly enfranchised Africans last
night voted at the delegate elections in the va
rious voting places throughout the city. The
occasion' marks• a period in the.-annals of
Philadelphia. Our colored people were never
more jubilant than on last night. The abo
lition of an invidious distinction that denied to
a black man, even though a scholar and mil
lionaire, the right of_ voting, was something
that to the mental stature of every thinking
colored man seems to have added a full cubit.
The -edit of the anniversaries of British
emancipation was as nothing in coraparison
to the eclat of the occasion of last night. The
aristocracy of the colored population of Phila
.delphia hold forth in a district of which Rod
man street is the principal thoroughfare
With the setting of yesterday's sun the ja
lousfes of this locality were thrown open, and
the female inhabitants displayed themselves at
window and door-step, its - if in 'every' habita
tien a festival was in progress. The ladies
were clad in delicate tissues; some even were
gloved and garlanded. Among the lower
classes whisky asserted its sway. The craf
tier of the politicians circulated among them.
putting afresh the bottle to their lips to steal
away their brains. Some openly oftered them
selves and their votes for an equivalent in
money. At the tavern of a man in Dickerson
street; twenty-six colored men openly sold
their votes in the interest of one of the cliques.
They will all vote in that precinct. They sold
themselves as a unit. What is certainly the
case is that no respectable colored man voted
last night with money. That those who
did so will rise any higher in the estima
tion of their people, by the sale of themselves
for whisky last night, our reporter has reason
to deem doubtful.
SAD ACCIDENT ON THE SCHUYLKILL—
THREE PERSONS DROWNED.—Last evening
Albert It. Baker, residing' at 'No. 1021 Wister
street, and WM. C. De A.raiond, residing at
No. 242 South Twenty-firstt street, accompa
nied by Maggie . Cade, residing at NO. - 1010
Brown street, and another young lady named
Sarah Brearley, went up the Schuylkill in a
small boat. They proceeded as far as the Falls.
About 11 o'clock they started to return. The
boat had gone out but a short distance when
it struck upon a rock. A hole was stove in
the front, and water began to pour in. De
Armond went forward to endeavor to stop the
leak. His feet got entangled in a rope and he
was pitched overboard. The sudden movement
caused.the boat to make a lurch and the three
ether occupants were thrown out at the stern.
The young men were good swimmers. De
Armond, however, could not get disentangled
from the rope. Baker seized one of the ladies
around the Waist and the other by the dress.
De Armond toll him to hold on,that he would
be there in a few seconds. The whole party
.drifted down the river. When near the - FallS
Bridge, Baker and the two ladies soddenly
sank, and were seen no more. The current
swept the boat against one of the piers of the
bridge. Then the rope which had held De
Armond fast broke and he crawled up on the
stones; from which he was afterwards rescued
in au almost exhausted state. The Schuylkill
Harbor Police, under Lieut. Jacoby, grappled
for the bodies all night, and continued their
efforts this morning, but lost their grappling
irons.
AN ORGAN Critll9ll 4 lt , FINED.-VCSCOD
Lane posted au organ at Sixth and Market
streets yesterday, and • commenced playing
This annoyed some of the business men in
That Jocality,•and they requested Lane to re.
move. Be refused. Then a policeman was
called, and the obstinate organ grinder was
arrested. He was taken before Ald. Quirk
and was lined.
SUPPOSED HORSE - TIIIEF.—GPorge , -Myer
was arrested, at Thirteenth , and Callowlall
streets, to-day, on suspicion of horse-stealing.
A few days ago he sold a horse at a livery
stable on Vine street; above 'Twelfth. After-:
wards the. horse was (Aldine& by, a party who'
proed property. Myers was taken before Ald..
Massey, and was committed fur a further
Atearing - .. " . _
DRESS P Ait A IM—Th I, Cadets from the Pen ve
..s'ylvania. :Military Academy, ae!COMPanied: by
'Ott Liberty Bilver Comet Band, made la
- parade throcr;b some Of the stmets of - the
city this morning. The , marching was excel
- the corps made a very tine appear
ranee., In front of Independence Hall the cow
patirbad:'a dress parade, in which of Abe
movehiblits 'were executed with great accu
. •
.
1)1s ro Ist. En.—Policeutaii City s Prendrir
vine, of like Fourth District. w:;' distni l sed,
tr,day, by Ptl ayoi t Vox: . ol i
Monday 4.velling, be seized awl greatly mal
treat el a V(..111:11.) 011 Uressou htreet, attar
. _ .
• . - • ,L t. , , •11'• ow.''. 013 -iffil - ri•A•4l . l - Yi
-PIMA
.EDnigEs
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ran Rp4ppnx.'—Fratiele Logue
'as arrested,...this:Anoraing,• lirciad
;luttonwoodstreets, ou suspicion of robbery:
rhe arrest WS Made in. eorisecinence of a des-;
patch received frnm,Frrinkford. Logue visited;
he house of JamesGreenbalgh, No. 4505 ;
eiper street.- After he b r ad left,, a pocket .,
book and SlOO were missed. It was supposed ,
hat he had stolen‘the wallet and money, Aud i
hence the despatch for When enp 2 l
timed the stolen pocket-book is said to luivel
been found on lus person. The accused will
have a bearing at the Central Station this
afternoon. •
• •
TER MILITARY VISITORA.—TheI M or tg - oiner.
Light Guards of Boston, accompanied by an,
escort 'committee of the FLre Zonaves, this;
morning visited. Independence -Hall, Public.
Ledger Building, United States Mint, 'Union !
League House, and other prominent places ofl
interest about the city. The drill for the,
chaMpionship will come off this evening. •
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SusrAcrox OF LARCENY .— John liunter„
colored, was committed this morning; •on Sr!
Mary street below Seventh, on' suspicion, of
having stolen two shawls, a child's , wrapper,;
a gum blanket, and some other articles which :
were found in his possession. He was nom-,
mitted for a further hearing by Aid, Kerr.
FATAL_RAILROA.u—eaLIID
aged 23 years, attempted to get on a eoal:tratir
on the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Long lane'
and Mifflin street, this morning, at 10 ofeleek,l
when be fell and was run over. He was in
stantly
,
A DESERTED CHILD.—A male: imant, „
mom'
two weeks old, was found this morning in the;
yard of the Foster Home,. at ,Twenty-fourth
and Poplar streets. -- The little fellow was
properly eared for.
Aeon:Pr:rm.—Patrick Foster, aged 30 years
residing at Twenty-ninth street and Hart's
lane, fell from his wagon and broke his leg
this morning. He was taken to Pennsylvania
Bor D.nowlcsn.—A boy named. Wm. Barr,!
aged ten years, was drowned in the canal, at.
Manayunk,• this morning\ His body, was re
covered.
'.IJ.IVIaIiQII.ENT TM EM.—The second return of;
delinquent taxes under the new tax law wasi
made to - the City Treasurer this "morning,l
amounting to $43,872 31:
1
Excurtstorr.—lt has been the practice of;
Mrs A. B. Boardman to give excursions,during,
_lbe_surnme,r, season, to Atlantic City. The
uguratwillbe giVen thiS SeiLSon - o'n Saturday;i'
25th of June. The,se exoursions have always!
afforded great pleasure to the participants,and;
we are glad to see the spirit manifested by Mr.;
Boardruan in getting up these delightful trips.,
They offer a good chance for those, who wish,
to stay over btmday, to see the "City by the,
Sea." The boat leaves Vine street at 3.30 P.
M., and returning, the train leaves Atlantic'
l
City on Monday morning at 7 o'clock.
A RARE SALE OF ELEGANT' FURNITURE.—
On next Monday morning, by Messrs:Thomas
& Sons, at their rooms in - Fourth-street,comes!
off a special sale. It is something out of thei
usual run. it will include a variety of elabo-,
rate fiiiiiturizilor parlor; library - and — dining - - 7
room. The furniture is not only superbly)
made. but exquisitely finished. It is now open:.
.uyers
t'or examination
spect it.
P.6arrommtisTs.—Tbe celebrated — -panto-,
mimists Matfitt and Bartholomew, appear on,
Monday at the Arch Street Theatre. They
are in combination with Ilart's combination
troupe. This troupe Can do everything, and
loore besides. In the way of rapid move-I
nients these pantomimists are said to have no,
goal. The agent of the troupe is Mr. Joseph: i
_Donnelly._
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CONGRESSIONAL SERENADE.-it ,„
oe,
..een by our advertising columns that the
many friends of the worthy Representative of
the Third District - , lion. LeOnard Myers, pro- ,
pose to.pay him the compliment of a hand-'
.ome serenade, at his residence, No. 1502 North:
Sixth street, this evening, at hi o'clock, in.
honor of his re-nomination.
wzsT POINT,
The Graduation* Bill.
WEST POINT, N. Y., June I.4.—The gradua
ting hop this evening presents one of the most
brilliant scenes that has ever occurred at the
Point. The evergreen festbons, bunting,'
volors, arms and emblematical decorations in
ihe mess-nail were arranged exquisitely,
and reflect great credit upon the cadet de
corators. Theidisplay of beauty and fashion
is unusually fine. Among the _ distin
guished persons present, besides the mom tiers
of the Board of Visitors, are Mrs. Grant, Maj.J
Gen. McDowell, Brig.-Gen, Vogdes and wife,
and Vol. Nankin and wife, of Fort Hamilton ;,
Major Leland, Mr. and Mrs. Gunther, Mr.
ingston, of New York, and Lieut. Wheeler, of
Fort Schuyler. About twopundred couples oc- 1
copy the floor, and the entrances are thronged
with spectators. The West Point Orches
tral Band furnish the music. General Grant,
who was expected on a late train, has not ar
rived. The second class of cadets who tender
this festival to the graduates;are prominent
in numbers in the audience:' Nearly all the
"fficers of the post are present, and the bril
liant uniforms, costly dress and rare jewelry,'
make a dazzling display. The night without
is cool, and the moonlight very brilliant, and
altogether the occasion is a most complete
and gratifying success:
CITY °TICE&
No OLD STOCK.—We have from sixty-flvf)
seventy hands daily in our cutting departments. and
from fifteen hundred to two thousand hands making up
the clothing in our substantial and beautiful styles. I
matters not if we manufacture ono hundred thousan
delitirs worth tills week, they are all sold, an
the same quantity takes their place the next. W$
receive hundreds of orders daily for our Ten Dollar all
wool cashmere suits, and other suits, from all the surf
r(muding States, even TCom Dayton, Columbus and Chit
imati , Ohio; Indianapolis and Richmond, Indiana
and from all the nearer States. Many suits have beet?
.rdared from NeW York' city 01 They say there never wi4
any Clothing got up in that city to approach them, either
1; style or quality, for the money.
ROCKPILL trl
Great Brown Stone Mill,
Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street.
_... _
LADIES DESIRE WHAT. MEN ,ADMIRE.I
And this little thing is Beauty. What do wo say 1
likautiful ? A transparent complexion and a luxuriant
teed of hair. What will produce these? Ilagan's
Magnolia Balm will make any lady of thirty appear
but twenty ; and Lyon's Kathairon will keep every littit
jolts place. and make it grow like the April grass. It
prevents the hair from turning gray, eradicates Ihtn
il ruff, and is the 'finest Hair Dressing In the world, and at
I I
only half ordinary cost. If you want to get rid of Scl.
lowness, Pimples, Bing-markit, Matti-patches, etc,
ton't forget the Magnolia Baliii,ladies.
Loon . AT THE'RIiI2IB!
Ayo, look at the ruins of what once were inaguillecut
is of teeth, to Le seen everywhere in society. Look I'l
hem, and ask yourself if it is not marvellous that sue i
estructionis permitted; when, by simply using Soz -
:ONT, ANY .TENTII, HOWEVER FRAGILE, may, be vr. -
•erved from decay or blemish as long as life lusts? . j
I----.-
SPALDING'S GLUE," useful in every !miss. ' I
A BitLLLIANT DISCOVERY.—" Mercy lEir
•,ys SlinloPpeare " like the gantle dew from henven.!''
I.ft A LON'S ITALIA, ON SALVATION FOR TILE HAIN, is ifs
viola' and transparent. Gray hair Call be graduated to
Tiny natural Aliniie with title fluid. or all the toilet
of chemistry, nibble the most important. No
Nelliineut. Sold by all druggiets.
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THE REASON flotinf LiFICES IT Snooki'
wife loves to make bread, because it cleans her hands
beautifully. To make good bread a good fire is twee's
sary; and in order to have a good tire, good coal is hulls-
Pensable. To procure the best coal iu the market visit
the great Northern Depot of. Afeesrs. blxrcuELL
Witenn, at tbe Northeast corner of Ninth anti : Girard
aitentte;_aou_theragetitha_Beaver..,Zeadow_Lehigh.
Lotter coal than which cannot bo found: ...Irouetakoopor I
MONO u vote of it!
BAT iini(l , ROBES, bath, Oil-caps anti thatbdr
belt,, , for Ladiea, Gentlection, Mane. Misters oild
Claildreo, in great variety; tit la loun'a",Bo6 Market El t rert
LADIES OF, NINE TAwrit: get their Prone
Bowen at Thus. 1K onnedy & Bros., 729 Chesnut street,
LADIES can find every description or Corsets
at 11 onions' Hoop Skirt, Corset and Ladles' Under•goi
nivnl Empoiium,lll6 Chestnut Arcot. I
. A Vmv - TINE , CREAM CHOCOLATE, Cocoa
Out flavor, manufacturrd I.V Stephen - F. Whlltnaltd: Foil
corner.ot Twelfth and Market stre,ds
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A VEIII7 CDOICH---.IIOAWITD — Ab - MOND. erj,l)
and extremely pleneant to the teste, manufacturet by
Siephen.le,•W liftman dc Son, corner of Twelfth awl Mar
etreets.
Mllls==tlt
••••• • • • ,
LAD TEST Ari. tif ARKHD DOWlT.—Our'Eftttirai;
viboloitikle . et "k at retititirtirccuicsf;:, _ Thus - lieuiv~lr
8r : 13.5w:112 9 pipettpl k t tiSteet: ' '
ItAROMM3 -17142,C1RD, HATEI,..-7,ThOS, K-,
en
nedy Bros. are atfering-grqiit inducements tO eine° wit!
the balance of their Oa millinery:7l9 Oheatnnt street,
CRILDBEN'f,i BtiffrittWlo,. • ,
in large variety,' ,
(.)fxery aneat nu iliV;:at •
OAKYOUD'a
„:" - 72ci'ljitititstrr;
Ernsr.ri the, largest linporters .of fine _French , Flowers;
ore offering groat Inducements to close their spring fm-,
SURGICAL iNsTRErIIENVEI , and , : .drugguits .
oundriee. .
. SNOWDEN & BROTHER,
r I ' 23 13o0tlatighttistreet.
Coltxs, Bunions, Inverted Nails, skillfulli
treated' by' Dr.. J. Davidson,' No. 91f1 Chestnut .stroet.
Charges moderate. •
Amy, THE LATEST STELES'
COATING , I3,./qqt , L1A5,1:11 . 7 111 / 8. , AND lirrEartgas
For Spring Wears:
NOW ARRANGRO FOR PpliiclrisrEcTloN,
AT cIiAE.LEE STORES'S; N0.82S 011E13TNITT STREET
Should procure one of,thoao • •
Elegant and chimp Sundowna front • •
, Pait vont .834 and 838 Oheetnut atreet
DEAtTrEgs, - 131,iirDziz8at 'Atm OnTnII.RB
treated with the utmost - success, by J. ISAACS, IC D..
and Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Nazi his spool
ally) in the Medical College of Pennsylvanian Years ex
perience. No. We Arch street. Testimonials can be aeon
at his 411100. The medical 'faculty are Invited to ac
company their patients; as ho has no secrets in his prac
tice— Artificial eyes inserted without pain. -No charge
for examination
.1.N.P,1 1 3.' 1 7 .4.. ..1...U.1N5,_ • •
' Hoi3OriOct tor thO rationotpata Evening [Bulletin.
• ST, ;JOHN. NB.—ltrig ,Goorgo harrio-979,000 la;hs D:
Trump' Son & Co., • •
- ST: JOHN. NR.—Schr Louisa .A.Johnoon-71.000 434-ft,
%-inch pickets 90,000 broom handles 640, 000 tattle J W
Hoskin & Sono. ,- ._ ._ .._. .
.IEIAIti)NIK
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA-JuNE 16.
Sir Su Marine Bung lin on Inside Page.
ARRIVED THIS DAY. •
. . •
Steamer Fanita, Freeman, 24 hours from New r.rlc.,
with miss to John F Ohl. . • • -
Steamer Ann :Eliza. Richards 1,4 hours from New.
York.with Indse to W bo .
teamerli L Guw, Iler, 13 hours from Baltimore,with .
aides to A Gretefi _
Schr Alex Milliken. Griffin, from Bangor, with laths
to D Trump, Son A: _ •
Schr Lizzie Maul, WheetOr; from Boston, with Ice to
Carpenter Ice Co. • ~
ge.: - Fly.bertjfint Itallowell, Mo. with.
ice.o R rackerhocker Lilo..
Schr 'Morning Light,
barltill.R.,tto,77,. Carp°. Georgetown..
SOir'Sexal Winthington,Mkite Somernet.
Behr Anna Virginia. Lewis, Wi'comico.
Schr Wm,t3 'Xhompson,
Schr Annie u 'Magee, Young, Bangor.
Behr Olio le,
'el Baker, Boston.
Behr IL' Itwip,Jobtison, Banton.
Schr D Brittain, Carroll New York.
lug „Oheeapeake, Ilterribew, from Havre do Grace,
with a tow.ot 'harges Co,
=Tug ralry Queen, Wilaoro, - frout-Havro de Orace, with
a tow,pf barges to W P Clyde &Co.
Tugllndson, Nicholson.** Baltimore, with a tow
of Largos to W P Clyde A Co. - - • -
CLIMBED THIS DAV. •
Steamer jameo S Green. race, Richmond. ittid Norfolk
W 1' Clyde & Co - _
Steamer Iseverly. Pierce. Nets York. W P Clyde '& Co.
Stesmer-Anthrsteite. Green rd-&-Co
Steamer Frank. Pleree, - New York, W Baird & Co.
Schr Granite State, Burgesa. Boston, Weld. Nagle & Co.
Tug '1 boa Jefferson, Allen, Baltimore, with a tow ol
— harass, W P Clyde & ' •
Tug G Blintehins, 11
Dnvis, 8178 de Grace, :with a tow
of barges, W P Clyde & Co. , •
Ships Toni:twat:lda, Turley, and Titciiidia,ll.o - Wliiiid
from Mobile. arrived at Liverpool yesterday.
Ship Glory of the Seas, McK.ay; from New York 13th
Fob. at San Francisco yesterday.
Ship Avon (Lir ), Macbeth, from.Foocium 16th Feb at
New York ycstertlay, with tea - - •
Steamer City of Washington -(Br), Jones, from Liver
pool 2d, via Queenstown 4th inst. at N York yesterday.
Steamer Dorian (Br). Young, from 'Glasgow June 1,
via Londonderry, with .360 passengers... at New,York
yesterday. . „ . -
dßeanter.l3leti . ville * , Baker. Cligiedat NeW Oidemiti 10th:
im t. for New York via Havana.
Steamer Ell Cid, Nickerson, at New York yesterday
from Wilmington. NO.
Steamers Java (Br), Cook. and City of Antwerp (Br),.
Leitch, cleared at New York yesterday for Liverpool.
• Bark Griffin" (Br), Armstrong, hence via Gibraltar at
Trieste 28th nit
Bark N Churchill. Hitfleld. hence at Havre 31st tilt - , -
Bark Geo Canning, Bradford, hence at London 31st nit.
Bark Andaman. Otis, cleared at New Orleans 10th inst.
for Havre.with.4l bales cotton and 47,760 staves.
Barkentine Faithlee, Stephens, hence, off-Queenstown
Ist inst. - • • -
.Bchrs .1 P Cake, Endicott; J 11 Bartlett, Harris, and
-,Goddess,lielley.,henceatTroYiagliminhipa — timlAttPr
for Pawtucket.
Schr Richard Law, York, hence for Providence, at
Sion ingtonnth inst.
Schrs T T Tooker, Allena'and O NeWkirk, Huntley, at
Providence 13th inst, from Georgetown; DC. - -
Scars Georgie Deering. Willard, and Helen J - Solway,
Th.,mpson, cleared at Portland 11th inst. for this port.
Sohn. Harriet S Brooks; Love. hence for Weymouth;
Archer A Beeves, Ireland, and Four Sisters, Shearer,
do for Boston, at Holmes' Hole 11th inst. and sailed
again PM next day.
le 3,
EMOVILL.—MRS. E. HENRY, ataxy:
feetnrer of Ladies' Cloaks and Mar,tiila, finding
r late location, No. 16 N. Eighth streets, inadequate
for liar. .largelp_incretteed business; bas removed to the
ELEGANT AND SPACIOUS wAßEftoou, at the B.
E. corner of NINTH and ARCH Streets, where ebe now
offers In addition to her stock of Cloaks and Mantillas.
a.choice invoice of {Paisley Shawls, .Lace Points and
Segues inh23-3tarD3
MISCELLANEOUS.
TREGO'S TEABERRY TOOTH WASH..—
It is the most pleasant. cheapest and best dentifrice
extant. Warranted free from injurious ingredients.
It Preserves and Whitens the Teeth!
Invigorates and Soothes the Gums I
Purifies and Perfumes the Breath I
Prevents Accumulation of Tartar I
Cleanses and Purifies Artificial Teeth I
Is 'a Superior Article for Children I
Sold by, all Brugge&
A. , M. WILSON, Proprietor,
aihl ly rp§ \ Math and Filbert streets, Philadelphia.
HEADQEART - E,RI3 FOR EXTRACTING
TEETH. - WITR 'FRESH NITROUS OXIDE
GAS.
"ABSOLUTELY NO PAIN."
Dr. P. R. THOMAS, formerly operator nt the Colton
Dental Rooms, devotee hte entire practice to the painlees
extraction of teeth. Office, 911 Walnut et. mh9,lyrp§
pint THE "BARTLEY " KID GLOVE.=
L No riek. Every pair warranted. If they rip or
oar another pair gieensPEß h P a A ge R .
.
GENTS', 82 00.
A. & J. B. BARTHOLOMEW.
Importers and Sole %gents,
23 N. EIGHTH street.
ap3o tt rp§
WARBURTON'S IMPROVED, VEN•
Jab tilatod and eaeyftting Drees Bats ((patented) in all
the approved fashions of the season. uhostntit street
next door to th Post-0 co. oc6-tfrp
RETAILING AT WHOLESALE
prices—Saddlery, Harness and Horse Gear of
au tide at KNEASS', No. 1126 Market street. Bie
horse in the door.
TSAAO NATHANS, AUCTIONEER AND
1_ Money Broker, northeast corner Third and. Spruct..
,irects.,-821.ii1,000 to Loan. in largo or small amounts, ou
Diamonds., Silver-Plate ' Watches, Jewelry,and all goods
of value. Office Flourslrom 8 A. M. to 7P.
t.lilMied for the last Forty Years. Adwmeee made in
large amounts at the lowest market rates. lar'No Con
nection with any other Office% this City.
•
PHILADELPHIA SURGEONS'
u/i ) ,- BANDAGE INSTITUTE, 14 North Ninth
74 - > • etreet above Market. B. O. EVERETT'S
Tic ISS positively cured - Ruptures. Hard Rubber
Trusses, Elastic Belts, Stockings . Supporters, Shouldel*
Braced. Ladled attended to by Mrs. E lyl lyre
WEDD .1.. N G AND EN&AGEFifiNI
Rings of solid 18kartit fine Gold—a specialty; s
toll assortment of sizes and no charge for engravingunmes &c. FARR ,h BROTUER, Makers,
ntv24 rn tf R 2. 4 elingtmlt street. h,low Tratitth
rpHE ,! BARTLEY'? KID GLOVE IS THE
L 'BEST, A. .dc J. B. BARTHOLOMEW,
analtfrp4 Solo Agents 23 N. Eighth street
WATCHES THAT HAVE
erto foiled to give satisfaction, put in good
order. Particular attention paid to h'ine Watch.
es, Chronometers, oto., by skilful workmen.
Musical Boxes repaired. • _
FARR Sc nuofuEn,
Importentof•Watches, Musical Boxes, &c.,
otylo . , 1124 Chestnut street, below Fourth.,
ca l „MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT -
LOANED UPON DIAMONDS, WATCHES,
• • JEWELRY, PLATE, CLOTHING, &e.,,f1
• ' -JONES & CO.'S
OLP-ESTABLISHED' LOAN OFFICE, t
Corner of Third anti Gaskill streets,
• • Below Lombard.
N. B. —'DIABIONDS, WA.TCHES, JEWELRY.
GUNS, Sc.,
- FOR SALE AT
rtir.MAIIKABLY , LOW PRLCES—
"r-A-1.342.4 71— -,Asll37coiTtiM3: -
HOOKS, attached to neat walnut fiatnes; so that
thoycan be removedn it few momonts out
closet,wardrobe,,
or entry, and again without trouble. Several
styles fey sale by TRUMAN' & SHAW, No. 835 (Eight
Thirty-live) Market steed: Wow Ninth.
VOIFIRESTIWIW. 6 7 . R
STRAWBE
.L ItLES or other. Fruits. wo have ball-metal, brass'.
and enamel Preserving Kettles, of FRI ions sizes'
TRUMAN & SHAW, No. BM (Eight Thirty-IWO Market .
street. below Ninth. . ••• - •
- -
rL ITTING 'MACHINES' ITALIAN
i• IRONS, °muttering Soluscrs, with t:To•O• or three
-.prongs ;•Ittifilo, Cap, Flounce, Mies gook's, the Troy
and other patterns of Polishing Irons ,• Goose,
find Smooth Sad Irons, for sale by TRUMAN & SHAW,
No. 835 (Eight Thirty-fiva)MarltOt street, belonr•Nintlf.7.
rpHE " BART.LEY "III) GLOVE IS THE
BEST A. dr. J.ll. lINUTTIOLOWIEW.
rp§ Bole A goutis,23 N. El outa dtroot
Y E
HA VE REDUCED PRICES IN ALL THEIR DEPARTMENTS.
eli a m St
GAS FIXTURES, &C.
'ENAMEL AND GILT
- "HANI)F 4 IIF4tS,
ENTIEELY NEW DESIGNS.
CORNELIUS Sz SONS,
Mmilfacturers.
WHOLESALE
RETAIL SA LESRO OMS
_ 821 CHERRY STREET,
PJHLADELI'SIA.
We have no Store or Mq.esroom on
Chestnut Street._ .
CORNELIUS & SONS.
m‘.7-2m5
GAS-FIXTURES
MISKEY, MERRILL & THACKARA,
MANUFACTURERS,
Store : No. 718 Chestnut Street,
. . _
Would call. attention to their elegant assortment of all I
kihde of
i
GAS'FIXTIIRES,
INCLIII)I.NO
Gold Gilt, Plain Gilt, Bronze. and Bronze
relieved with Gilt.
An of which they,sre selling at_pricea to snit the times
m - 21 lm •
Tea Rose Poplins, double width, 28 cents; and an immense
1316 CHESTNUT -STREET. 1316
' Variety - of- other - desirable- styles equally cheap,
JOHRALGARDNER I
FURNITURE, &U.
Offers an Entire
sPLENDin BART - T T
vDENITUREIND - UPHOLSTERY
FINE CUSTOM-MADE
NEM IN DESIGNS,
RICH IN QUALITY, . .
- FINE
IN-FINISH't BOOTS AND - SHOES;
AND,LOW IN PRICE.
The above points being well appreciated, induce me to
keep these facts before the people that I may continue MADE ON OUR IMPROVED LASTS,
to receive their patronage. - promising prompt attention
to all orders entrusted to me.
,e5-w fmrp tl rahl
Insuring Comfort, Beauty and Durability.
1\ •
33 South Sixth Street,
•
• .ABOVE CHESTNUT.
del3-m w f lyre
REFRIGERATORS, &C
SELF-VENTILATING
REFRIGERATORS.
E. S. FARSON &
.00'. 9 S
Are the Chaaimiit and Most Reliable
in the market, and will keep Meats, Vegetables, Fruits,
Jlilk and,Butter Longer, Drier and Colder,
WITH LESS ICE,
than' any other Refrigerator in use.
Wholesale and retail, ut the Old Stand,
No. 220 DOCK *MEET, Below Walnut.
jol4-6t rtt§
1101.1SE;FU11NEgffiNG -0:150DS;-&C;
Fifteen hundred sold and the demand
increasing.
,„
Fifteen hundred sold and the demand increasing.
Fifteen hundred Bold' and the demand increasing.
THE GRE'AT
KING WASH - EAR.
Fifteen hundred sold within four months.
THE BEST, CHEAPEST, MOST DURABLE AND
ECONOMICAL
WASHING MACHINE: :
- GENERAL AGENTS,
, •J. H. ,COYLE & CO.
Wooden-Ware Dealers,
•
516 Market Street.
mys3mreg • •
AVEVION SALES.
JAMES•A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
No. 422 WALNUT street.
REAL ESTATE SALE, ,
JUNE 22, 1870.
This Sale, on next WEDNESDAY, at 12 o'clock
noon. at the Exchange. will include— '
405 CHESTNUT ST—Very valuable blisiness pro•
perty, above 4th at., thremstoty brick drinking saloon
and dwelling, lot 10% feet by 68 feet. es 9,000 may re.
main. -
19 ACRES AND IMPROVEDIENTBGreorwich
Island road, Ist Ward. Orphans' Court Sale. Estate of
Jacob Sink deed.'
ACRES
FIVE MEADOW LAND, near Point
Breeze, 26th Ward. Bale Absolute.
HANCOCK and YORK STS—Valuable Curry.Gomb
Manufactory, witli engine, machinery, stock, &c. Lot
72 by 109 feet, Orphans' Court Sale. Estate of William
Reach; dee'd.
SECOND and DICKINSON STS—Feed Store and
Dwelling, S.'9l'. cm., Lot 16 by 17 lee: Orphans'. Court
Sale. Estate of Laval Thompson, dec'd. , •
DICKINSON,ST=.ISuiIdIug Lot. went of 2d st., ,16 by
67 feet. Orphans' Coon Sole. Saint Eante.
No.. 1412 • ELLSWORTH ST—Genteel 3mtory brick
theeliinF with back buildings. Lot P e r k i n-b feet. Or.
phans't purl Sale. Estate of John L., deed
;34 and . 636 N. THIRD ST—Very valuable 3.story
browiestorio profit rty, knewn as the' ecbaniesh Hall
Lot 37, by ' 108. foot. Hale by order of the Mechanics'
Beneficial Society No. 1.
No 1947 WINTON ST—Two-gory brick house and lot,
II by 60 feet. lot Ward. Orphans' Court Sale. Estate aft
Ghirking Pool,d:e'd .' •
S,IITGIZOTTEI.r DENT—WeII-secured - and-livable in:
. silver.: 'Orphans' Court Sale, Estate of Thomas N. Pew.'
rose, (he'd. • , •
No. 1816'VOATES ST—Three story brick Confer.
llonery•liti;irn, and dwelling, and brick stable. on
6t,. lot 17 by 100 16et.', 4 , 3011 may remain.
12 'AClRLSVriltiablelot' of ground , Paksyunk 'toad,
' west of Blond:' let Ward, 'intersected by 20th; 21st;
'nyder, 1003.enn mid Jackson ate. • • • ••
17A.pwitl.Apgx: and ' OXFORD ✓EMS—Tavern stand
Lind 41 -8
AL.' 71-feet on Cadwalader at.
70 feet on Oxford at. S ,rlds a good rental.
TunNrilicE—Ndeoirabltralto; over , 4
Beres' 1 mile from Ponllrn Sratioil,N.• - ', 114 , ••
Vital. PAll9 1(11T.1,a IN CATALOGUES
.
LUTING MACHINES
All aNea at rodu - c6(l pvicea.
* ~ ''~t~ t k ___,
~=
400 ARM"
'AFTER.--4-1: . "5.:41.10A9T.04.it: 0.4.0.0. N.,
110 MER, COLLADAY & CO.
GRIFFITH & PAGE,
Mit Arch ncroot
.. _ .- ~ ~ r .:+:+i.'s2. w. c& ~'o':''.., t.. -~ Ks: ==^" - a .ee:w-:y.ud,W..~+.
LAN DE L h,
MAIM
HAVE MARKED DOWN THE PRICES
- Ittrge -line-or-handsome • fabrics -suitable for
Walking Suits, etc., and are now
Of a-
ONE-HALF THE PRICE OR. LESS
Than previously sold at this season,
CLOSE
Yards
1,600
75 cents to 25 cents.
1,000 Yards Gay Plaids for < ehildren at 22 cents,
BOOTS AND SHOBb.
CARRIAGES.
MANUFACTORY OF
SUPERIOR CARRIAGES
Of all kinds, suitable for
PRIVATE' FAMILY USE.
Landaus, Landaolets,
Clarene,es, Coupes,
Park Phaetons, Barouches,&c.
JOSEPH BECKHAUS,
1204 FRANRFORD AVENUE.
rny2B-Im
CARRIAGES.
W-M:. D. ROGERS Y.
CARRIAGE BIIILIMR,
ORIGINAL . AND ONLY
MANUFACTURER OF THE CELEBRATED
1
t i tltt zP ali
Asf rV
ROGERS' CARRIAGES'
' 1000 lOll
CHESTNUT STREET,'
• PHILADELPHIA.. • •
find: elegtifit , styleir of Carriages : constantly
prOdpepd4 ' •
grrEp
P. M . LANE,
s' CARRIAGE BUILDER
3432 3434 Anil. 8433 karket Bt.
WEBT iHTLaiDELPIIIA:
kin:ro assortment of .oarriagos of every descriptiou
,constantly
.on hand. Especial attention Pala
repairing.' - • ial4 sroros
BIIBII{P.SW'tSTABLISHED
isso.—BOHUYIER & ARMSTRONG,
Undertultero, 1827 Germantown avonuo and Fifth et.
L. Sc tt Y Llr.R, ttPI4•AY rPi I B. ti. MOUT RUNG
• •
6 •t'l
; ,;
offering them at
OUT THE STOCK.
French Chene Mohairs,
Beautiful
WILMINGTON AND =BEADING
- 11,A-ILAIELCOA..I3
SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS,
Free of Taxes
We are offering f 5200.000 of the Second
Mortgage Bonds of this Company
AT 82 1-2 AND ACCRUED INTEREST.
For the convenience of investors, these Bowls sr*
issued in denominations of
I,OOON, 500's and 100's.
The money is required for the purchase of addition
Rolling Stock and the full equivalent of the Road.
The receipts of the Company on the one-half of the
Road now being operated from Coatesville to Wilmington
are about TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS per month,
which will be more than DOUBLED with the opening of
the other half, over which the large Coal Trade of the
Road must come.
. .
Only BLX MILES are now required to complete the
Road to Birdsboro, which will be finished by the middle
of the month.
WM. PA INTER & CO.
BANKERS,
No. 36 South Third. Street,
PRILADELMIL.
DREXEL •St CO.,
No. 34 South Third Street,
American and Foreign Bankers:
Issue Drafts and' Circular Letters of Credit,.
ty.olable, son ',prep efttstio,n in any , p*t of
Eurepe,, .
TintelenfOotitamake all their fluanolal ita%
rOtigemettsto', t4r9pg.h usr, 9441 we, : will : collect
their interest and dividends without oharge.
DREXEL, WINTHROP & CO:, , NeW York,
'DREitL, •
NICENTIMIVIODE.
FOR . THE BED-ROOM
TLE LATE S T ,frioTATP4 4 .
GILBERT'S PATENT COMMODE,
.
PORTABLE WATER •CLOSET.
.TlO Commode •occupies. about the same apnoeas au
ordinary Ottoman. It, le han..isomely upholstered and
nestly'maile oiled walnut and other hard woods being
used an its construction. , Jt la a most useful and orna
mental article of furniture; and no honsehOldiurepleto
without one. For invalids they are particularly debir•
. •
able., They are sold by
LIEN 1111 t v. isrosio.,t'eo.,
, 213. 50UT11 FIFTH. STREET.
tay23-3mrp
REALESTATTE - A . GEXTS
FRED: SYLVESTER,
REAL ESTATE BROKER,,,
2.0 S SMITS FOURTIS STREET,
dolB.lyra
CIONDENSED MILK, EAGLE,ORAND
V../ Thu very best article for travelers, infants, he.
"Nestle's-Milk Substititle,.. Patent_ Barley, Fresh Wit
Meal, Bermuda Arrowroot," /Cid. tfouiti Iteuttet'and'•
Flavoring Extracts. For sale by . J.AMES SaINN,
ki:W corner Broad nod Spruce streets . .
reduce,d