-> . : mu *, s - j/„ -i. r --Z £ 5;-. i'- c v-'. ; ' V l . WH.Mltitft’ OitriiAX Examinations/—Col. Jtatoea* F. McFatlnntl, Stato Superintendent ’lSdialers' Orphans, made his annual Visits sriott amt examination of tlie Lincoln Institution -iyefrfenlay. Colonel. McFarland was assisted • In' lil»' examinations by Mrs. E.AV. Huttcr,, ■jivliady Superintendent; Professor .Tcsse Ren iSMjv/Wndpul'of • the- Mount: .Toy Soldiers. Orphan School; Professor Cloy-. Deans. Prin cipal of tlic Chester Springs Soldiers Orphan School, and Mr. Francis- Wells. The examination, which was very thorough, oc cupied the entire day .and was very satistac tory in all its results.: The following wero the averages of the several classes: ThiruGraae- Orthography, ■ !X>;: reading, 88 i writing, SH>, Second Grade—Orthography. 88; reading, 10, writing, ttO. First Grade—Orthography, *T, reading, 85: writing, !Ki. I A marked progress lias been made l.v ® pnpils of tbe institution during the t year. The Examining Board expressed niucli graii fleation with tlie enlarged accommodations and the excellent of the ouna- ; ing, which are, in some respects, superior to. , those of any of the orphan .seboob uuder the { charge of, the State,, perhaps f^ptrng, Northern Home, winch ranks until the Xnn coln Institution in the admirable character of . Board was especially pleased with the tine physical condition oi the pupils of the Institution. Few better exampte cau be given of the advantages of a systematic at tention to good diet, perfect cleanliness,proper ■ exercises and thorough ventilation, than is presented by the hearty, bright, :'wholesome anoearance of the pupils ot the Lincoln Insti tution. Many of them have not been more thau two—and none of them more than about three—yearsunder tliecare oftliis institution, and very, many of them were ,in a very bad nlivsacdlcondition when admitted. vAll traces of this have disappeared; and tlie boys, as a class, will average 100 on any physical exarai- exercises yesterday work relieved by . brief recitations, singing and a parade and drill, in all of which the hoys acqiutted them selves with much credit. ; Colonel McFarland has done an excellent thing in establishing; these aiinuaV examina * tions of the Soldiers’ Orpliau Schools. A great stimulus is given to pupils, teachers and managers, and tlie competition created be tween the various schools has a very beneficial and healthy effect. A uniform system of text books and course of studies is now being per fected !by the Superintendent for all tlie schools under his charge, and the next annual examination will give much more accurate in dications of their relative progress than the one now being held. ■. . . - _• . Tlie Examining Board left, last night, to continue its visitations in the interior, holding its next examination, to-day. at the Chester Springs school. The Gunnek’s Run Ditow king Case.— The investigation of the circumstances attend ing the drowning of John Graft, in Gunuer’s ■ Bun, on Saturday niglit hast, was resumed tins morning bv Coroner Daniels. , ; 'William Kodish, sworn—l went to the green house yesterday, and ani positive that the deceased is the man who boarded wth me ten weeks; lie lias been drinking very-much of late; lie worked steady for four days, last weekihemade eight dollars, gave me tour dollars and a half for board; 1 saw lnm on , Saturday night, at 8 o’clock; he asked me to take a glass of beer; lie saluit would be the last glass J would take with, him; lie offered me his night-key, but I refused it; at eleven o’clock lie told a friend of his, who worked in. inv cellar, to take the key and give it to me,as he did not. want to take it in the water with him; lie has told me the last four or five weeks that he intended to kill himself; wlienivork ing on Ills bench he would throw his work from him and exclaim, “lieretliey come now; and while in bed would jump out on thefloor andaetiis though he was Out of his.mind, and tell us he had a “devil in him;”;he drank very heavy all the time; • ■ ; , ■ Ferdinand Troendle sworn—l went out and looked at the body yesterdayiam positive it was ■that of John Graff’, who boarded atMr. Ko dish’s ; I’ve known him about ten weeks ; he drank ypry much; I slept with him five or six weeks, and beard him say he would kill him self if lie gotdrunk again; 1 saw him last at the 'dinner table on Saturday, tbe 10th inst. ■ Tlie jury, alter a long deliberation, agreed .upon the following verdict: ■ That the said Johu Graff came to Ins death by suicide from drowning in Gunner's Bun, at the foot of East,Girard avenue, July 11,I8fi!>, while laboring under temporary insanity, pro duced by intoxication, „ The young men who have been in custody on suspicion of having caused the death of Graff, were discharged by tbe Coroner. The Police.—The proceedings of the Police ’ Court, which has been engaged in the trial of several officers during the past few days, have been reviewed by the Mayor, and the sentences Were approved by him this morning. Policeman Samuel Blioades, of the Second District, was lined one week’s pay for insubor dination. He was directed hy Lieutenant Erickson to perform a certain duty, and ne glected to do so. Policeman Morris Muleakev, of the Second District, was dismissed for false arrest. Mi chael McKevvn, No. t» Beed street, tne com plainant, stated that he was standing on the step of llis house, and made some remark about the police. Mulcahey,wlio was passing, used some very insulting language to him,and afterwards arrested him,and hail him fined $5 and held in $BOO bail to,keep the peace. Mul caliev, in liis defence, Said that tlie remark ' made by Mr. McKewn was: “Here comas one of Fox’s bull-headed policemen.” Policeman Thomas Duncan, of tlie Sixth District, for sleeping on his post, was fined ten days’ pay. Policeman Stephen O’Donnell, of the Tenth District, was dismissed for lighting iu the street,and using very disrespeethd language to . pav.Sergeant Gilchrist. At the time of the V .occurrence he was not oncluty,Uaviug reported himself sick. Policeman Henrv Gentlieiyof the Seven’ll District, was fined' five days’ pay for sleeping on his post. Policeman John L.Dardine, of tlie Eleventh District, was dismissed for ilrnnkenuess. Anotheh Homicioe.—Charles -.O’Reilly, who was stabbed on Twenty-third street, near Vine, on Monday night last, tiled of his in juries, tlus morning, at the Pennsylvania ’Hospital. Wiii. Moore,who is alleged to have inflicted the fatal stabs, delivered liimself into custody at tlie Detective office this morning. A. man named Charles McMinn was arrested, last night, at Twenty-third and Vine streets, by the Sixth District Police, upon the charge of having been concerned in tlie affair. Alter O’Reilly was stabbed, McMinn, it is alleged, knocke’d liim down and kicked liim. He was sent to the Central Station, and locked up. Two women, who are also said to have been ’ in tlie light, are likewise in custody. The quarrel, vvkiok has resulted in the killing of a ’ man, is supposed to have originated from reli •rious differences. O’Reilly is said to have Seen a Catholic, while Moore is a Protestant. Cruelty to Animalh.— David Kodgers, from Kcw Jersey, was arrested, yesterday, at , Third and George streets, by Sergeant Hess, on the charge of cruelty to animals. He was driving a pair of horses which were without shoes, and had their hoofe split, ltodgers was taken before Alderman Kiddle, and was lined sis, and was held in $3OO bail. An Owner Wanteil— A chest of mill wright’s tools awaits ."an tlie-Kifth District Police Station. The chest was left on a lot at Twenty-lirst and Walnut streets, yes terday,by two fellows,who ran when they dis covered that their movements were observed . by the police. ■ : t',\ The Bedford Street Free Baths.— The ljatlis for women and children,established „by the Bedford Street Mission, aro well patronized, Tlie number ofpersons furnished with baths during the past three days was: Saturday, 473; Monday, m; Tuesday, 344: Assaulting a Woman — Robert Bong was arrested last night at Second and " Master streets upon the charge of having, attacked and knocked down a woman. He had a hear — Snc Dcf«i're“AldennairHeinS'tliiS morning'iind was held In $3OO bail. : Cutting Affair.— Fred. Stevenson was • arrested, last evening, at 7 o’clock, at Seventh and Bombard streets,- upon the charge of having cut .John .Buinford in the hand with a Jodfe, He was committed by Alderman Car - penter morning CoTontt Daniels in tbc case Of the boy Dennis Dolan, Who was. shot on the uipht of as iB t>y a mail named ltobort ColJin*^• Af a _ 5 _ all «nn a lint M.P. : . recelv£da 4 call. - in see a iaM'° of accident .just admitted to the Children’s Hosjutal; .1 saw thehoy at 1 of 11 cf clock; I found him ma depressed. condition, suffering from a wound in - tlm left side, pro duced fiv a pistol shot; tlie wound was’, located about one inch above the hip bode;" I examined flic wounds and-traced'the course* dircctlv into thc-nbdomen; I then sent for Dr.. Chestbn; he came about midnight; I saw thfc boy next day; then did not see; him URtil the; afternoon of tnortons examinatlpw 1, did uotgivb the certificate of burial,< but; Dri* Clie.sfon did, at- the request of the. uncle; the , uncle ealled at the hospital and aslced for a. certificate of burial. ‘ , -C : dobn Logue. 1642Helmutli street, uncle ot the deceased, was examined; hut his testimony disclosed nothing new about the shooting. "Win. McCarter, 11128 Carpenter street, sworn—l was standing at. Seventeenth and Lombard; saw a crowd, : and ran down to Seventeenth' and Pine; Collins .Caine . over to tlie corner: he asked Hancock if he was one of the fellows who' werq following lum; he. said “no;” Col Jins then pulled, out Ins pistol arid shot in the crowd. - . ■ . ■ ; The. jruy agreed upon the following ver dict ' “That the said Dennis Dolan came ,to ,liis death from violence fa gun-shot wound) at the, bands of Bdbert Collins, at,the northwest Co?:-; tier of Sixteenth and Hue strects>on the eve ningof July sth, 18G9.” : r Collins has not yet been arrested- Couneh-ktonk Laying.—The corner-stone of the new Synagogue for the German Hebrew Congregation, “Kodef Sholem,” will; ho laid at the southeast corner of Broad. and’ Mt. Vernon street, on Tuesday next, at a o’clockH M. ■ A Handsome Present.— Lieut. Jtichard H. Pritchard,‘Of the Eleventh District Police, was, this morning, presented with a handsome silver revolver by some Of tlie residents ot his District, known;as “The Faculty.” , Laisoeny.— Daniel Deal, colored, lias been committed by Alderman Carpenter,tonnswer the charge of stealing a piece of doth from the front of a store at Barron and South stteets; A Nice Thing, for the, seaside resort, the mountain springs, or for any place visited for summer recreation, is the confectionery and chocolate manufactured by Stephen 1. » hit man. No. 1210 Market street. Mr. Whitman’s candies have a national reputation for their purity, delicate.jtla.vor: and wholesomeness; Bis chocolate is Osgood as »ny made by_ the most celebrated Fxeiich inariufacuu-ers. It is better than anything else for lunch purposes while traveling on the cars, or living at hotels. Apart from its delieionsness it contains more nourishment to the cubic irieh'than any other known substance. It also has the desirable quality, not common with sweet substances, of hot exciting thirst. Go to Whitman's before you leave town, invest in sugar plums and chocolate, and go to the shore or the moun tains contented and happy in the certainty that yon will not come home - with-R-r, sour stomach. Those of our readers intending to visit Cape May are recommended to stop at the “Ocean House.” as the best and most comfortable hotel there. Diunk the famous Arctic Soda "Water and read the Evening Bulletin, at Hillman s N ews Stand, at North Pennsylvania Depot. THE EAST BALLOON FAILURE. The Calltornin Air Vessel. , , (From tho Snn I’rnncißco Altai July 5.) A number of our citizens, on Saturday, re ceived invitations from the Secretary of the Aerial Steam Navigation Company to attend a private view of tlieir model carriage, which has for a long time past, been iiitlie course of construction at Shell Mound .Track,- nr San Mateo County. We found the “ Avitor inflated and the engineer and attendants leading the stately little fellow from the shed where he >va* constructed out into tlie open air. Unfortm nately a stiff breeze had just sprung up, and it was too evident the managers had their Own doubts as to whether he should be allowed to soar aloft: Under such an adverse circum stance nothing was left bpt to return him to the shed, wliere he was put through ameasured puce. We are compelled to say that the per formance looked something like a failure, and a feiding of regret, rather than of ridicule, per vaded the company present at the lowering of the hopes that bad been raised by its over sanguine inventor. ... , : The Avitor can he briefly described simply as a balloon of the form of a very short and thick cigar, its extreme length being about -ninety-live feet, its height ten feet, and its width at the centre about seven feet. A den cate frame-work of light and strong wopd passes lOngitudiiiallyaround it, and serves * hold the guides for regulating its movement in their places. At the after end of the frame the rudder is placed—an ingenious contrivance for directing its course ’.either vertically or horizontally. The propelling pow-er is furnished by a very small engine and boiler, of the very llgthest weight, and certainly of no more effective force than could be produced by turning a crank by a man of ordinary strength. The engine and boiler—the latter fired up with alcohol—are- in dangerous proximity to the balloon itself, and are placed in a niche in its bottom. From the engine, by light shafts and gearing, the power is trans mitted to a couple of propellers working in the frame first mentioned, and a number of hues, bands; ribbons and network, all of the lightest material, serve to hind the frame to the bal- loon anil preserve its contour. The inventor lias evidently made liis great est error in supposing that any practical speed can he obtained from the application of so lit tle power to so great amass. It is apparent that to give any velocity to the balloon —rela- tive to the air through which it travels —the. air in front must bo removed and passed to its rear, so that a bullc of its own size must be removed by itfi propellers’ll oril-'v to tore" >*■ to move its own length. The scale upon which the machinery is cousmici, mis .y> v.• inning and inadequate to do this, that its failure can not be a matter of surprise—in fact, until some other power is discovered that, can be con densed in a far less compass than that of steam, we fear that the success of the present affair is hopeless: CITY NOTICES. Desilver, 1229 Uhesuiu street, is elusing out ills retail Block of Books, Stationery, &e., at a sacrifice. ‘ t— — . Bcrnett’s Florimel has none ot the lie cullar sickening sweetness eo con,man In French Ex tracts. The introduction ot tlie Home Washer- into a family is evidence of tlio huebiui'l H Uhidiu-a* and in telligence, Salesrooms, 1031 i Chestnut struct. There’s no Mistake Aiwut it.—lt is a pleasure to deal with a man like Charles Eiciiel, the artistic Bootmaker, at No. 504 North Eighth street, above Buttonwood. His aim is to give entire satisfac tion to his patrons, and we scarcely need say lie oocom plishea it. lie gets up sonic of the very best work in tho .city, and his prices challenge competition. Try him once and you become a iptqouV o* All tub First and .host Delicious Fruits, together/with the best French and American confections,cun be found at AX.Vimsiiut’s,cornerNinth and OhegtnutJitß.:- : . — _ For Twenty-five Cents Yon can kill every cockroach, wator-bug, flea, moth, bug übout your premises. Lyo» T s Insect I'owdor will do it and nothing else vylll. Look out for frauds in buyiug. Buy none that docs not bear thesusnature «/ E. Lyon. If you get tho right tliiug it is sure death to all insects. . Depot, 21 Purk How, N. Y. The Great Dental Discovery of the ago was tnado when tho Bark of the Soap Tree oi the Chilean mountains was in corporated with tho other vegetable materi als of fragrant Sozodont. 'lts property of arresting de cay,and obliterating discolorations in silks,muslins, Ac., first suggested its use us a purifier and preservative of tho dental enamel, nail Its effect as associated with other, antiseptic vegetable ; subst»uiees< has proved oho of the happiest Tesulls of nibderJi "‘experi : inents. -• Ladies* Sundowns, at Oakfords*. Judicious Mothers and nurses. use tor cldltlrcn a safe and pleasunt medicine iii Bower's Infant Cordial . MiSBi»’ SimowKS, at Oakfords’. EVENIN ft BULLETIN—PHIL A] THEOAII/Y; .Those cEx.TEBKATF.ij -PockeVßahamas, sold “ifciiftTleßDUtfotaA ■SoriVna<icrlhfc‘AbnMusHta)Tnrof \cryponvenfentforgedtsltsveling. „s ‘t,.-’,' 'ty Fine Keady-Made Clothing— 1 /' < “Very, Superior Oolong TeAs .(Black), in 'C,.lo.ltftl)B.Haii(3Hoino CrnltUcH, at n gi-aitreductlonfrom irctall FAIItTIIOItSE & CO„2oi N.Nlnth et., fan&XOSfi Marketer." ■. , * dries. :Get one oftiio.se rocket'"Panamas; sold at Oal,-fords’, under the Continental. ' Deafness, Blindness and Catabrtt. J. Isaacs, M.D.; Professor of the Eye and-Ear; treats all diseases appertaining to the above mcjnlierawltli'tlio utmost success. Testimonials from the,: moat: reliable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. Bps Arch street. - The medical faculty are invited to, accompany their patients; ns he lias no secrets in his practice; - Arti ficial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. - Cohns, Bunions, Inverted . Nails, skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. Ms Chestnut streoi. Charges moderate. ' ARRIVED THIS DAY. --steamer Monitor, Jones, 21 hours from Now York,with mdse to \VM Baird A Co. , d,;., ) ... Steamer II li Gaw, Her. 13 hours from Baltimore, with mdse to A Groves. Jr. „ . BiiHcentiuo White Cloud. Freeman, 8 days from Calais, with lumber to T P Galvin & Co—vessel to Lennox At B ScfinVerhal, Sawj’eri from New' Haven j with 20(1 casks refined snltpeterto Jordan & Bros. _ , , , . Sclir Cah’ot, Pnrker, 0 days from Boston, with lco to Knickerbocker Ice Co. . , , Schr F Blake, Packer. 7 days from, Boston, with ice to Knickerbocker lco Schr .t Bicardo Jovn. fioni Oienfnccms. . CLEARED THIS DAT. Sclir Addie Fuller, Henderson,Boston, Weld, NagleACo Schr W A Crocker. Baxter, Boston, ; do Sclir Chns Cooper,Nickerson, Manchester, do BSTBark Margarotta, cleared, yesterday, ia bound to Cork or Falmouth for orders—not as before. Correspondence of the PhlindelphiaExchange. LEWES. DEI.,. July 12,1869. Tlio vessels reported at tlic Breakwater in my last kayo all left: one balk and a brig passed in to-day, _ _ 1 lours, Ac. LABAN L. LYONS. Ship Moritanft (Br), Gordon, cleared at Mobile 9th .list, lor Liverpool* with 1579 bales cotton, weighing 737.752 lbs; valued at 9205,295 83; 10,000 staves, valued at §14)00. '■ Steamer Java f Br), Cook, for Liverpool, cleared at New York yesterday ;■ t ' . Steamer Etna (Br), Loekhead eloared at New York yesterday for Liverpool via Halifax. _. . . Steamer J \V Evennan,Snyder.at New York yesterday from Wilmington, NC. , .. ■ x . Brig HaiduoyMcDoimld, sailed from Kingston,Ja. 20th ult. for this port. , V . Brig Eliza McNiel, Small, cleared at Now York yester day for Cow Buy*. SeiirsJ Burley, Saunders, hence for Portland; W F Burden, Adams; Isabella Thompson, Endicott, ann A J Bussell, Cbupnmn, lieuco for Providence at Now York yesterd**v. Sclir Lath Itich, Paddock, Bailed from Providence 12th in.st. lor tins port. • ' . . „ _ SelirEolus. Willy, from New York, at StMiyy.s, Ga. 7th inst. loading for this port. „' “ 7' ' ' ’ Schr Maggie Cummins, Smith, from Cohasset fortius port, at New London 11th inst. ' Sclir II M Wright, Eislior, hence for Pawtucket, at New York yesterday. : „ Sclirs Knight, Glover, from Providence: busan Mc- Divitt, Shay; BKB No 24, Sweet, and-K Jill win. from New Iluvcu; B KB No 25, Ward«and It Bit No 52, Johnson, from Norwich, all for this port, at N; York yesterday. - i ' Schr’N GAnrtcnricd, cleared at Sayaunah yesterday for Jacksonville. •• _ , Schr Ann E Valentine, lying at Moody’s Mills, Jack sonville, was struck by lightning sth Inst; shattering the mainmast and killing a seaman named Boy holds, be longing to Milton, Bel. [BY TELEGRAFH.I i QUEENSTOWN. July 14-Arrived, steamer: City of Antwerp, from New Ydrlc. ' ' ' ' „ LONDONDERRY. July 14— Arrived - steamer.' Ger many, front Quebec. , ... . NEW YORK. July 14—Arrived, steamers Scotia, from Liverpool.amiMorroCastle,from Havana. FORTRESS MONROE? July 14—Arrived, United States 81earner Nipsic- €oiiiirmmler Selfriagc, from I orfc nu Priiice for Washington; all well. Sbo ia ouarjiiitincd lor inspection. Left the in-encli corvette; pe'Bstrpes in port, all well. liefifrrtß Port an Prince healthy . jhl 1> 1> J. JS <i OAKDS, _ for Parties, &c. Nowßtylcß. MASON &00 an2stf§ 907 Chestnut street \7t/EDDING INVITATIONS "EN- V V graved in tlio newest ami best manner. LOUIS DBEKA, Stationer anil Engraver, 1033 Chestnut street. ' ; tc3) tf OOX.—On the 12th inst., Amelin Altomus. wife of Jua tlce Cox. Jr., t«ul daughter of Benjamin Altemufc. Tire relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral,from her husbnnd’fliesidemtc, No. 2142 Green strcet t on Thursday morning next, at 3 o’clock. . .. • ' . CKAIG-—This (Wednesday) moiling, Ilham Craig, in the eighty-fifth year of his age. „ * LKEDOM.—At Atlautic City von the morning of the 32th inst., after a protracted illness, Miry Reynolds, daughter of Dr. John M. aud Virginia It. Leedom, in the 9th year of her ago. • . * . ' , . Too relatives nnd friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral, .from her grandfather’s residence, Genuiintswn, near Wayne Station, on Fifth-day morn ing, the 15tli mat., at 11 o’clock. SIMONS—On tnc morning of the 13th inst., of cholera infantum, Mabel Daviti.daughter of Peter B. amt Mary A. Simons* aged 9 months. , , * THOMAS.—On her eighty-Bceonil birthday, July 13th, Eliza Harninr Thomas, daughter of Gen. Josiah Harmar. The relatives aud friends are invited to atteud her fu neral. from the residence of her brother. Win. Harmar, near Gray’s Fern', on Friday morning, the 10th inst., at lOoVlork. ■ ** Ti.iU^i^iaa^s^mia:viEsi'^\rEacH X IltON BAREGES, 8-4 WIDE. IRON BAREGES,4-4 WIDE; IRON RAEIOGES.3-4 WIDE. EYRE & LANDKLL, FOURTH AND ARCH. IEXTURE, ( Tjisiiionable is Price, > finAStNABLB XKAiXICMEi".-'. . ‘ ' AT 1 t t , OUahles Stokes's, Ko. 624 Chftstmit etroot SckgiCAl Instruments and druggists’ sun- Bsowdek & Brother,- - S 3 South Eighth etreot. SIKOEIi’S SISWINO M ACniNGS ou casießt possible tennfaj by HtiJLEETrN PORT I OF PHILADELPHIA JULY H~ tSTSee Marine Bulletin on Inside Pane, MEMORANDA. bied; “seiDCIAI," NOTTCES. ~ BATHING- SUITS FOE GENTLEMEN AND BOYS, MANUFACTURED BY OUEBELVES. WITH SPECIAL CAItE. CUT IN GOOD STYLE, GIVING THEM A SHAPEL^HIfiSS NOT USUALLY FOUND IN BATHING ROBES. Trimmed Neatly and with Good Taste. Selling atVery Moderate Prices, AT THE \ CHESTNUT STREET CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, Nos. 818 and 820 Chestnut Street, JOHN WAIVAMAKER. BATHING SITUS made to order, froin measurement, in ten hours. myßrp ~ "r" ~ !£p* HOSE HILL CEMETERY. A new and beautiful CEMETEEY lias beon rooontly located'on LANCASTER Avenue, a short distance from Overbrook Station, on the Pennsylvania Central Bail road, just beyond tho city lino and near the boundary of 'thenow City Parle. Tho Hostouviile Passongor Rail road, it is expected, will shortly bo extended and pass In front of this Cemetery. Thoso grounds, in natural and created embellishments, are equaled by few und sur passed by no Cemetery in tho country. Tho projectors uro now soiling a limited numbor of Lots of 10 by it feet ut §2O por lot, payablo In Installments. The price will shortly he doubled. Portions of tho ground cun now bo allotted to Societies on lavoruble terms. PartSesdesiring to purchase are invited to visit thoso grounds without delay idod-judgefopAhemselvoa of theadvantagosoirored, For further infoirniation, apply at thopfllco of the Presi dent, A. M. HOPKINS. 'BlB WALNUT Street Or of the Secretary, GEO. OHANDLEE PAUL, ’ . 172.1 North TENTH Street BOARD-OF MANAGERS: ot- A. M. llopkinsi I Geo.'Chhndlor Paul," • Jacob Gukeler, . L Goo. W.Bucknian, : » Sami, J. Wallace. je!7 3iUi'P§ .. iiiia’HSWKiftfesom mm lU^X' cdvcd'njrt * deffltoftmt ft lutarear iln liia omploycrVtJUßmeH# i urtiiih 'cfcuid not. con* •acleiitiously accept) UdcßiroußiOf ati interview with a iCapitalM.wlthfheticw ofa partnership _ . • orwoulabogladtoaccepta position In a Biuk or a House.— "■} Is competent to assume chargo of the Financial De partment in any busiues&,. Can refer to prominent < bankers And others.• , w address.. „ ~ ' * i A, M 8„ tblßOffloe. •jpg*: THE UNITED CAKAIi AND RAID- 1 ihg* ItOAD COMPANIES OF NEW JERSEY.- ■■ ? . . i » * ... .. ..Tjiexton, June 21st» 180^._ , ; To the Stockholders of the Delaware and ■ Ilnrltttifc Cn- < hal Company, the Camden and Amboy Railroad and iTransportatloh Company* thO'Ncw, Jersey Railroad and Transportation Company,' aud the • -Philadelphia and iTrentonJßuilrond Company; « ; All. StookhdJdewvaa registered <on,thoibooks-.ofjhp ; übove-nunu’d companies on the 15th day of July, iojU, ‘will be entitled .to subscribe for Fifteen . per cent. of stheir aggregate interestsin the four companies, iu now , stock at paV, nkfollous« * ' ‘ First— Fifty -per r cent, .at the time; of subscription,, between the 22tfday of July.and the 10th tiny of August* 18f»0. • ■' 'V.;-' v 1 - r • •. ‘ •'■ 1 Second— Fifty per ccnt» between the 22d day of January * and the 10th day of February, 1870. .SubKcriptionsrecelved and first .instalment payable at the offices bf thb companies where ;tlie last' dividend was. collected; viz.: At the Office of the Cairfdon and Amboy Railroad and Transportation Company. No. 200 Month Delaware avenue, Philadelphia; and at the Office of the New Jersey Knilroad and. Transportation Company, No. - ill Liberty Street, New York..» 4 _ ' ' J RICHARD STOfcXTON,) TrPft(mrcrfl H. J. bOUTHMAYD, J ircasurers. July6th, 180l>. •* •: 1 D'd'lOtrp Oi F. DAVIS, 810 Chestnut street. O.FJICB OF THE SPUING MFMOUNTAIN COAL COMPANY, BOOM 23 TBINITY BUILDING, 111 BitOADIYAYV. r '- -V* • ’ NkwYoiik. .Tunel4th, 1869. The Anmml Election for Directors of tills Oompnny wilt bo held ut tills office oniWEDNNSDAYj July 23th, 1863. I’olls open from 12M. to 1 o’clock P. M." _ , Tlic Transfer Books will be closed from tlio 13th to the jy!4 to29§ fjecrotnryniid Trcitsnrcr. irs»'~K JG GU LAlt NOMINF.K „■ ii'iivUii'' - /. ryOB LEGISLATURE* , SECOND DISTTUCT, ' „ ...... ' WILLIAM O. GILLINGHAM. jy3tflstps iv-S* WILLS OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, ISAOE ABOVE EIGHTEENMI.STBEET. Open daily at 11A. M* for treatment of diseases of tlio eye. ATTENDING SURGEON, Dr. GEORGE C. HARLAN, lfeOO Chestnut street VISITING MAN AG KUO, Dr. ALBEBT 11, SMITH. US South Broad atrcot; JOHN C. SAVEUYVIOZ South Fourth street; • 11. B. LII'PINCOTT. N. Vv. corner 'Twentieth and Cherry streets.. ■ J)’3-a w tf rpS i£3» 110<J GIItABD SXKJEET. 110!) TIHtKISH, BUSHIAN; AND PEEFfjSIED I BATHB, -Departments for Ladies. - - ■ ! JBatliß open from ti A. M.to 9 P. M. ftpUfrp^ and 1820 Lombard streetyDispensary Department. —Medical treatment and medicine furnishod gratuitously totbepopr. - y STATE -BIGHTS FOR SALE.— State rights of a valuable invention just patented, signed tor the slicing, cutting and chipping of dried beef, cnbbage, Ac., are hereby offered for Bale. It is an article of great value to proprietors of hotels and restaurants, and it should be introduced into every fam ily. State rights for sale. Model can be seen at the telegraph office,Cooper’sPoint.N. J. - • my2p-tf§ MUNDY & HOFFMAN. _ r B. I’BANK I'AliMEit, liL. D..SUR geoh Artist, has just been commissioned by the Surgeon-General to supply the Palmer Arm and Leg for mutilated Officers of the* u. S. Army and Navy..;Tho Governmental offices are to bo located in FhUadelpma, New York and Boston, and are aIL conducted, by, Dr. PALNEB. roy3T7Btrp§; DIVIDEND NOTICES. : BpS« I’IKST NATIONAL BANK. ' :, ■ • - i PiuLAnKLrmA, July 6 T 1869. At a Stated? Meeting of the Board of I)irectors, held tliis day, a dividend of Six Per Cent, was declured, pay able on demand; ' •; - : MQRTON McMICHAKL, Jr., jy"-30trpg ~ - 1 ;;' v . . ,y. Cashier. rv-s* PHILADELPHIA ANDatEADING Railroad Company, Office 2278outlrFourth street, Philadelphia, June 9)tli; v. < ; DIVIDEND NOTICE. •' The Transfer Books of this Company, will be closed July Bth, and reopened FItIDAV, July ! A Dividend of Five Per Cent, has been declared on tlm Preferred and Common Stock, idear of the, National and State Taxes, payable in Common Stock on and after tile 22d of July next, to the holders thereof, as they shall stand registered on the Books of the Company at the close of business on the Bth of July next. All payable at this Office. All Orders for Dividends must be witnessed and stamped S. BRADFORD, jyl 26trp_ . • . y ; • y \ Treasurer. -rr^r' 'OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA Uv£? AND BEADING RAILROAD COMPANY, No. 2sfr'S. FOURTH STREET. NOTICE ,—ln accordance with .the terms of the lease and contract between tW East Pennsylvania Bailrond Company and the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, dated May 39, 1869, the Phlladelpliia and Reading Railroad Company will pay at their office, 227 South FOURTH street, Philadelphia, on and after the 10 th day of Ju1y,1869, a DIVIDEND of $1 50 per share, clear of all taxes, to the Stockholders of the East Pemi sylvanift Railroad Coi^umy, ; aH they stand registered on the books of the East Pennsylvania Railroad Company on the Ist of July, 1860. 8. BRADFORD, Treasurer of Philadelphia and Beading Kailroad Co. NOTE.—The transfer b6oks of theEAST PENNSYL VANIA BAILBOAI) COMPANY will ,be closed on July 1 and reopened on Juty Hth, 1809. HENItYC. JONES, je29tljy£orp§ Treasurer East Pennsylvania IIR. Co. Notice.— all peksons will take notice that any Partnership which may hare ex* iated or may hi* ullcged to have existed be tween me. the subscriber, and JOHN H. A. KI/AUPKIt, has been dissolved by notice to that effect given by me to the said John H. A. Klauder. All persons are cautioned against giving any credit to such alleged firm, or dealing with the same in any way, or giving any credit to the said John 11. A. Klauder. on account of such firm, us no such claim or dealing will be acknowledged by me jyH2t rp* Important to Housekeepers, Hotels,Banks, Offices, &c. The Patent Adjustable Window Screen WILL FIT ANY WINDOW, Give.ventilation and light, seieen from view and exclude Flics, Mosquitoes and other Insects. For sale by Dealers in House-Furnishing Goods. The Adjustable Window Screen Company BOLE MANUFACTURERS, 623 Market. Street, Hhilatla. jel4m w f 3mrp§ • • / WIRE FLY AND MOSQUITO WINDOW SHADES, Signs for Banks,' Offices, Ac., LANDSCAPES,&c., FOB PRIVATE HOUSES Plain Shades of every descript ion. G. BE WITT, BftO. & CO., No. 633 Market Street, Philadelphia. myl9-w f ni2mrp MOTHS IN FURNITURE. . Tpm now prepared to destroy Moths and other Insects In Furniture and MattrassOß by a new patent steam pn cessj which destroys all animal life without injury to " thu'wood, and which improves the elasticity of_the hair. GEO. J.HENKELS, 1301 and 1303 Chestnut Street. , jolslmrp -■■■■• . ' GEO. J.HENKELS, CABINETMAKER,! Established 1844. 1301 arid 1303 CHESTNUT STREET. iny7»3m4p } : setecmi. fi'EMOOB I’HILADELPIIIA, Juno 20,1809, PERSONAL A GOOD THING. T IQCTID RENNET.— L A MOST CONVENIENT .. ARTICLE for making JUNKET or CURDS and WHEY in awvnninutes at trifling expense. Made from fresh rennets, and always reliable. JAMES T. SHINN, ; jc9.tf.rpSi ' Broad and Spruce streets. TUHT RECEIVED AND IN STORE 1,000 *J caeoß of Champagne, sparkling Catawba and Cali fornia Wfnea, Port, Madeira, Sherry, JamaicttAnd Santo Cruz Rum, fine old Uraudles and Whlakleß, Wholesale and Retail! P. J. JORDAN, 220 Pear street, ■ Below Third end Walnut Btredts, and BbOTe Dock ■Street. ■ <U7-tp iU,1889.' y: ■ .— gS nry a.if.'r 1 ! H 1 J jokes* ;: 1 v/. - V4ii CLOTHING HOUSE, 604 - MARKET STREET, PHIMSEiraU. First Class Beady-Made Clothing, suitable for all Seasons, constantly on hand. ' : ■ Also, a Handsome Line 1 : 1 ■ ■ piece Goods for Cus tom Work. CEO. W. SIEMASS, Proprietor R.KLAUDER, SHADTEST - er&cT oAonaw SUMMER RESORTS. REVERE HOUSE, BOSTON, MASS. This noted Hotel bafl been thoroughly modernized. The house has beo» completely 'remodelled,’ painted and inetvly * furnished. .Suites of roomefor .largo and small .-famines—water* bathilig; rooms, Ac., introdnccd-'So jtnat it uow offers unsurpassed accommodation* for travelers. ; The “Xtevore’' has always-,been- celebrated forlls; table >aiid the attention ptffd its guests; mid its high reputation in thegO particulars willbe maintained. „ . M Mr. GARDNER WKTHEBBEE, lute of the : Fifth i Avenue Motel, New York, has hccomo ouo or the pro prietors* and will bo pleased to wolcomo the traveling - pnbllo ortho above Hotel. . . WRISLEY, WKTHEBBEE & GO., Proprietors. : j<4fan w2Ctrp > - . SUMMER TRAVEL VIA NORTH PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Tho most popular route to Wilkesbarre, Scranton, Mauch Chunk, Easton, Hazleton, Mt. Carmel, Allentown, Bethlehem, Anil all points In tho LEHIGH AND WYOMING VALLEYS. : Four through Trains In connection with Lehigh Taller and Lehigh and StisQUehanna Railroads. Commodious Cars, Smooth Traok, Fine Scenery, Excellent Hotels, Are tho specialties of this route. Through Trains leave the Depot, Berks :md Amerioan Streets, - At7.«A;M.'io.4SA;M.;i.«audst»P.M. ELLIS CLARK, General Agent. Tickets sold and Baggage checked tlirongli at MANN ’8 EXPRESS OFFICE, 105 South FIFTH Street Je3o ImrpS WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. Special IVotice. On and after MONDAY, July sth, we will CLOSE eur Store at FIVE P. M., until further notice. CLARK & BIDDLE 1124 CHESTNUT STREET, fe27 B w lyrps Notice. DURING JULY AND AUGUST Odr Store will be CLOSED on SATUR DAYS at 3 o’clock. J E. CALDWTELL & GO. JEWELERS. jy!2m w f lltrpl ~' '. Removal. J. T. GALLAGHER JEWELER, LATE OF BAILEY & CO., Has Removed from his old location, Thirteenth and Chestnut, to his NEW STORE, 1016 CHESTNUT STREET. jyS-tfrpS CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES!! CARRIAGES!! WM. W EGGEESi CARRIAGE BUMJER, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT STREET. Superior Carriages of-my own manufacture built for the DRIVING SEASON . . .■■■ - , . i OF-., '■ f. 1809, COMBINING STYLE, DURABILITY, and ELEGANCE Of FINISH. »gyAttentlon glvon to repairing. ■' ''■srCarrlßECß storedond Insurance effected. aplG t m warn « REPAIRS TO WATCHES AND Musical Boxos, In the beet manner, by aklUful fin a: workmen. ~ PARR & BROTHER, V 821 Ohostant^Ket,felon Eflurth, « fll'l 4 - w-'.—,',, ■ Sfl^£w*.^ M &&*^«fcWv~wiitJt»reiilbes==a«£aKJCsai3**i^ , FLUID, EXTRACT A JBtJOHjtT tfl ilaw&f In i&ste <tnd'odot,(fr«efto|o ij tojurto'u! feropottlesfend ImtoedUteiti ita action'' •• r * 4 i :|v f : Pf ..JM. ! . i' i > >. JJELMBOED’S EXTRACT BEGOTT -.gtvcfl health and rigor to the frame, and t>loo«| t». *4* ( pallid check. Debility is accompanied. 4/ ttuutp ,alanning eywptoms, and If no treatment Is flubmltiedto* Consumption, Xnsanit) or Epileptic Fits ensue. ' ' XpOlt NON-RETENTION OB INCONTT ncnco of trine, Irritation! Inflammation or Otter*-’ tton oftho Bladder or Kidneys, Diseases of the Broetrot* ' i Glands, Stone in tho Blndder, Calculus, Gravel or Briefer Punt Deposits, and all Diseases of tho Bladder, Kidneys. ■ or Dropsical Swellings, j , . ten HELMBOLD’S FlitrD EXTRACT BUCHff ' pNFEEBLED AND DELICATE CON •M stitutions, of both sexes, use UEL&IBOLD'S EX TRACT BUCHt. It will give brisk and energetic fee ngs, and enable you to ieep wel 1 . Take no moke unpleasant and unsafe remedies for unpleasant and diseases, tue HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHD AB IMPROVED BOS& WASH. fPHE GLOBV OF MAN IS STRENGTH; therefore the nervous and debilitated should'imtaa dintely use HE LMB OLD’3 EXTRACT BtCHC. Tlf ANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR JW-larc regained by HER M BOLD’S EXTRACT BtCHC I. SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RE STORED by HELM!) OLD’S EXTRACT BUCUU. HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU Is a certain cure for diseases of th® Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, Female Complaints, General Debility. And all diseases Of the URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever cause originating, and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these organs.rcoulre the use of a diuretic. If no treatment is submitted to. Consumption or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are supported from these sources, and the HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, and that of posterity, depend upon prompt use of a re ltable remedy. lIELMBOLD’S extract bucou. Established upwards of 18 years. Prepared by H. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist, 694 BROADWAY, MEW YORK. "trr:- ’. . 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Price 81 23 per bottle, or six bottles for 86 Wi.de lvered to any address. Dtuagists everywhere. ► lEEE
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