Ukte.flf tilt P«it. EXECUTIVE. Secretary Stanton was requested to resign his plaee in the Cabinet, by the President, Aug. 5. Treasury.—The customs receipts of New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore, from the 20th to the 27th of duly, amounted to $3,101,716. The receipts at New Orleans, from the l4th to the 20th, were $70,47", and at San Francisco,''friqm' the 'Bth 22d, to the s347,44l;—Payment of the compound interest notes with interest Will Be made only at ma turity at the TJ.'S. Treasury rind'Sn'RTreaisUry.— Saturday's internal revenue receipt#- Were $1,380,- 886, making a total for the Week of $6,-779.‘303.- — The gold in the-U. S; Treasury is $102,903,175; in .elnding $19j457,9,60 in gold nal; revenue receipts .at San .Francisco' during:-July were nearly .$500,000. , , i Army.—The cholera is increasing in the,far, West, arid iioW prevails at Forts Gibson, as well as at, Fort, Barker. Ten deaths'bave also occurred athoriS’fhe’ frdbps,guarding th'ri railway line beyond Fort darker. 'V ' STATES A9TD TERRITORIES. ' Pennsylvania.—A delegation; of; Philadelphians and others, representing the ‘1 National Bnionl par ty," called on President Johnson; July 31, : and stated their intention to, canvass Pennsyl,vania,, whh,can didates didtinci otlier,political,parties.-, 'i'lie President, iaunderatood to .have said,.that." lie.treated that tiie frue. men of file .State ; would unite (or a speedy restoration oftheUnion.—A'salute.in honor of efe.etion, was,.fired, at,Harrisburg, By prdpv of .Goy., Geary, ~ ‘ Hew York.—An association for the suppression of gambling has been formed in Nw York, and a lawyer has'been employed to begin probecutiohsarid advise-those who may. consult him' about'lbsses by gaming.—Cfoton Water'is getting short 1 ih'bbew Y'o'rk. Bath tußs’On-'the thi'rd ttobrdiaVe rip siipplyi'and those on the second floor are useless half-the'tiiiie. Tt-The, .first, train, draffin .hy a,,locomotive- .burning ■prude oil,, went. Jfrpm Tidiou'te to Ir.vingtoii, last week, and the trip was successful.—Seventeen .privates of the .Fourth Artillery,-, ure on ,trial, .before a court martial;, at Buffalo, for walking- aipned, -and uniformed in a Fenian procession.—ln New,York, last week, the deaths .592, a decrease. ,0f'8,5, ,as compared 1 With" the , pfecebdirig 'w'eik.—Th'.ere ire ‘9BB convicts in tb’e Auburn Pehiferitia’ry, 40'of whom have bee'ii 'sFriten'ced' fprriifp,—Cholera’ -niorli.tis is very prevalent in Albany, and a case of Asiatic cho lera has been reported-there.' ' 'CEf AJMd : Massachusetts!—Admiral Tegethbff, of the Aus trian navy, and his brother, GeneralTegetihoOylias arrived, at Boston, in .the’China.;They, a;r,egoing:to Mexico for the body-of Maximilian.pT-Miss Catharine Maria Sedgwick, the well-knb«'n authoress,-died at the residence of. a friend, .near, Roxbury,., Miss, S. vvas'bbrn at Ntockbri’dge,’ Mask.!) in' jL7BC|.' Connecticut.—The Seriate has 'referred the Li quor License bill to the next Legislature,.and recon sideration having' passed Von the 1 hiktter, it cafiiiot . W brought, up''agriiri ’ n'ext year. Kill, excepting lager beer; 1 cider, ap'd dpmestic, wines.' frbm 'the ope ration of the law Was passed Bytlm Seriate.' 0 Ohio—A new paper in the, co,;qperal;iy,e interest, called 2we, Times, is to,.be • started ,in ‘Cieyelarid. ,' , ILHhois,—Several deaths from, hydrophobia,',have recently occurred in Chicago. ’ 7 ,-,. . Wisconsin. —The question of Sunday liquor see ing, is .causing great agitation, in Wisconsin;-, .The German .Republicans threaten .their,.party, that if laws, which they regard,as.,tyrannical, are,carried by it, there willfoe,no alternative tor-them.hut-ialli ance with the opposite,side.—'Che Milwaukee-Wiscm tin says that since last season the amount of ma- .-.hinpry which has.ljeen, .added to the facilities for Bpy>aktiig’b; •‘At least 31J per ceriL more land has been put in cultivation this year, than ever before,, aud,the crop {vilUbei an afefddbj ope' per afcrp. ( Iwfef lljnll •have all w 4 wfinV for mome’consum’ptio'n, ‘ and' a UHJg balaaoe,f(^f,teapBij the East,-Europe, *< hiVaoi- .Japam-a'Hthe' ibnrkct'n'fiy wain-antl”— t he U. S. steamer, Eesaca, hifsiaxfived at San Francisco witji.sjxteen cajSespl yellow fcverqn board,, Op the voyage she 'had '6B eases andlB' 'deaths.—Mri'tßid well has declined‘the lAßependent Republican nom ination for Governor of California, and another tiom inatiop is* to be ipade.., , • Ti , ... r , ™ • "Washington?-Territory ofeeiah vbtS ftr Congresaio.naf.Delegates,, vras-rAlvim Flanders, Re publican; 2368'; Clark,’Democrat,' '2272'V Flanders majority; >’96iV- *V \ Kentucky,—The,State ; election took.,place, Aug. 5, arid the, ultr,a,Democratic; .ticket, was .successful. Helm’s majority for Governor is estimated at, irom 45.000 to 50 000. " " Missouri, — Ihe prohibition of the sale of green and unripg. frui.tB ,! andr,veggta§les hasShitS"a good ef fect on the health of St. Louis.-'* There were only file week previous—-Five distilleries ana two tobacco tactories in Southern Misscufri have just been seized ,feJsf»ud%77 J ltt;B^odl B i^ of AheWhy siciahs have sighed a protestagainst the: order"of the Board of sale of vegetables during the hot season. They declare it contrary to the ruleaot hygiene apd'theipfi'nciples of physiology, apd declare that vegetable fpod is .most essential, for the preservatiori of'health,’ 'especially‘dhrihgilie'hot weather.’—The colored, people of ‘ Wariensburg have built the first, sc.hqol-hbuse erected in that tbwh.f,'.! Maryland,— The new City. Directory of Baltimore contains 73,489 names—an increase of 18,928 since 1865.—Chief JusticeC'hase paid a yisit. to Frederick, a few days since, and expressed ‘‘the belief that Congress will be prdippf in affording; relief to the loyal men of Maryland,-,by . passing,.thei'tTniveraal Suffrage hill, when it convenes in November;'’ Virginia.— General Schofield , directs 'th® sub commanders to report .all disloyal civil officers at headquarters,.declaring that all vacancies will here after be filled,,bv the, commanding general, .and re quiring all persons hereafter appointed to Offiee‘to take the, oath,. preseri bed b} r Congress'.—.There was somewhat of.*a- riot .in Richmond, in whicbia white • man was' beaten for disturbing a colored nu;e!.in— The. Republican Convention met at Richmond, Aug. 1, most of the delegates being colored. ' Considera ble confusion appears, tb have prevailed, in conse quence of diversity of sentiment as to future action, hut finajly qftlie AprilConyention was adopted.-J-Tlie Convention adjourned Aug. 2. After ndjburhmhnf, it resolyed l itsplffinto>si medtiqg, which was addressed by John Minor Botts, who of iered a. platlonn for, adoption, but, wiili drew it be cause ofopposition, 1 -■' • '• ’’ -• ‘ - 1 * 1 : ’ * ; Georgfia’.—Kx-GotrefrioF 'Brown, of Georgia, 4s advocating reconstruction on the Congressional plan, in the Augusta Gftror&cle! Ex-Governor Berry is opposing it.-rjßegistration clqqed.on Saturday in Savannah, with a majority of 793 colored voters. North Carolina; —Trouble hasariseninreonse quence of an order iggued by p G.en.era(,Sickles, con flicting (With .Atilddision renderedi.by rGhief Justice Chase, in the U, S. Court at Raleigh, South Carolina.— Gen. Sickles has deposed a of,Col|imbia for releasing ; on insufficient baiMWo men olfarged -with*assault, aiTchthe* two-men have been re-arrested.—At Georgetown a case was decided recehtLyi Dy'a'jury-compo'sed f#holly of ne groes. —Freedmen who., emigrated to Liberia last year are returning,.ancLdißcqpragefurther,emjgra tion to Liberia.—United Slates Marshal Eppihg, at Charleston 1 , haa‘beeri‘arreb'ted'on the charge of in tending'!® Rght a duel.—General Sickles has issued an order directing registration to begin. J : Tennessee. —An Alabama paper says there are TUB AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, TFUrRSOAY. At/GBST 8, 1867. fifty deaths from cholera in Menfphis every, day, but ihe.Meniphis papers say-nothing On the subject. 1 — There, Were eleven deaths from'cholera' in Memphis, JulyfoO.-fo-'At Purdy,July'27thV , while l a' negro was iSpeaking iat- a Union Sfla'gt raising; Jani insulting re mark .cam.e from the audience; and : a general fight ensued. The Sheriff .of .the pounty w,as,. mqrta)|y wounded, and threecitizens accidentlyshot. Ser g'eahr"Haiden ' was Badly' wouticledi—-There were forty deaths from cholera in, Memphis last week. — The majority, electing Brownlow for Governor and the .entire Congressional ticket. -There was no disturb ance or disorder.—Many of the planters are dis charging their negroes for voting the Radical ticket. Alabama. —The corn crop in central Alabama is described as “magnificent." Louisiana.—General. Sheridan has removed the New_Orleans Board of Aldermen and appointed a n’eW ‘ BbardlhTheir .plaße.—Registraticm ‘has foSen pompleted. It wil.l be some time fo'efo're (IVefoetnfns ai'e'.accurately .mtttje'up) but a foblpred' Majority'in ,tlie Stated is.expecte-;v r.r- j,.-.;,,,; n.r -'« Texas;-—The ipeach crop is.abundant.Tr-:The.,@,ov.i ernbr has' been deposed by order of Gen., Sheridan, ! as a’riim pediment to theWeconstructionuof ,that-State. 'E; ! ’M. PeSSe ha# lveeri appoittted‘ ll Governbr to 'sUo> ceed’Th'rbo’kilibrtOh;—The yellbwfever is increasing iK’Cftilfe’tiariy, , ‘afid t fife , '-^liysfcihn's : havC recoAimend ed,uriaßclim'atized"persb'Tis'!t‘oTe'ave:tHe i eity. r—Gover nor Pea’se, th'c new Govbrifibr, Vas : twice’elected:-to that'position,’ beTope the iwiir. 1 ; 'Born' i n' Cbr.neeticut; lie has liVed in,Texas,'isiric’6 'lB33^' rhV'ybUbW'Me 1 - vqr is increasing in' 6alyestbh r , , aii l d' l sevb( i aV'fea'S'eS'ai , e reported at Corpus Christi.'' 7 '" : ' ,n ■ • r • ' ••MMs i*7 tC 'y.'jLl f - 'I-,.'’,. Jr,ix- ' .. -Gity, asserted..that the,.assesseij,,ya]u ; e 1 of real estate- in .Philadelphia,under the.n.ew, sysfem Is •'fixing' real', instead of-fictitious.- yalueSi. tq .piiQperly will exceed $53O,OOO;0O0,,8o-,that a tax.yateiOf,sl,3o ;b(i the- 'HOO w'ilt .produce-more revenue than-.the Tres'tsnf rafe'‘oF' $4? On the old were'“37T' l deaths’iri this' f city pin ‘the-iweekv ending -li iliy .27, ‘ aii; iri'eye'asb'of 52'6ver' the pi'eoedirigi.Wefek. In New York the deathS'Aii'm'befed’firSyaJfi'i-rfCreaSe ,of\ob ( ' by'er' i ' lfie JI weeK' ,l ijre'yibn^.'''Nb' dfeStlis' ff'om 'cholera' were. repbfted’iri 'eitH'er city.—TßWcb-bp'e'ra ,ti.ye .mpyement in tli|fif!crejr7'.'’AfftiithSt : meeting, of the joiirnsyiiigh shoemakers is tb be"li'feld this week to hear the repo J W Ul a committee ‘'p'ri.'bf'- ,ganizatiou,i appointed ,at,.the.meeti,u^ s lq4V>yeek.T;isi'e i!‘:loek-out.’’in!.tlie.stove_.fQup(i|.ieg ai,i,d sp’pteofjilip rolling mills at Pittsburg, continues,—The,,,reyeiiiie' officers havevbegu-nito make-large, seizures of cotton : in this cjty fo.r alleg_e.difr^uds,,figgi I nst Bi.e. IfPSg.TiJ-' ment. —The deaths in thisjeity 380, an increase of nineteen over the previous week,: and 124 less than during the corresponding week of last-yScr/* * ; -- '-i<> 1 1'--- • i wxiait!* >! .-su : r .Tliewas being prepared at Athens. The Basuto war. at the Cape of Good" Bb’pe'is ended.'— Ji : eldniL— It is'said ’'that 3000 personsihaye starved.to death in .Clifdeo, Round-’ stone and Connamara. 'Mexico.— Tlie’ couhtiry Wto be divided iritd’srx • miljtftry., distyjets. ,T.wo,tp.ore,,geuprals have been sentenced to be shot. The Presidential election was progressing onVJ.uly '2otluLu,Juarez’s!opponents.were gathering their forces in the mountains, and the Indian hostilities continued in Yucatan.—TheMhx icanshad refused to deliver Maximilian’s body to the tb.e , ; * Canada. —A riot occurred at a picnic at St. tfya-; cinthe, recently, between Canadians and Irish. The’ military were called out’arid fired into’an excursion .a, lpan and wounding a woman se verely. ’ 11 r ‘ ! i Cuba. —The Coolie trade is springing up quite briskly at Havaina, -tFour cifrgoeS, comprising 1082 single, and th,e shipapm {ilbyea'wefe alTsailrng uffder th'e Spahislf flkg; t'The mortalit thftjp ungirtuhiate coolies is reported to .Save been quite large.* i .it?: , s p/. Ireland. —There is another famine in Connemara. The poor peopl’d have 'not beCn' able.'to so# their .land,as formerly... Owing tb the Ihng cotUiriuahceOf frost and snow, the poor gave the seed desfineS for their land to feed cattle, and, after all their efforts to save them, ,2poo.died of starvation in Clifden and 1290 in Roundstbhe, ‘fio sinyyiahlhivihg a cow or horse, lost his.all frying .to .preserve the,,life of these animals. The Sisters of Charity are'feedm*’ 600 persons. < . .1,, ; .;>i a France.— Several members of The''French Corps Legislaiif have condemned the purchase of the Dmi derberg and Onandaga -from the' United States. They eay; better vessels could ,be built in . France and it is a bad precedent. ~ i ’ Turkey —The Governorships of Salonica, Smyr na, thp,Dardanelles, have been coniferi ‘fed Tu,rliisli GovelhmpWt! * .The cholera still'prevails; in -the,south of" Europe During .the first half/iof the present, year 48 com-' munes of Southern Italy had been visited, and ,5518 cases out of 9773 had proved fatal. ( 'Wir ATIAWTTIC CABtE. .Tilly 30.'—ionhen.—Tn the House of Lords' the Reform bill ' has been "ame'iided,' : increasing the an nual, amount .of the franchises upon which the copv lio-ld and lodger franchises; respectively based, from £5 .to £10,; the lodger .franchise from £lO to ,£ 15 tper ann n the House of Com nions l,ast| night Lord Stanley stated .that the Em peror’ Nappllon hkd sent 'a' note to the. Kirig Prussia, But that iCWdiild be' imprope'r to'diSCl'ose its''contents -Priissianjou frialsidenbunce''asfalse theA/imter’sidenial of Na poleonic note,-jin regardito Sell]eswig,..and ,thgy in sinuate that, ,tlic\ilenial .\van .proin.ptcrl by the defiant tope' ojf, Itino- William’s,, jeplv.-WPariis,—Tlie dry weatiigr,' wlifeh has"; prevailed ,for oy.er a; week, prbyesMnKvbriib'le to tli’e'Crops': in sb'riie.o'f the ag- BCultiiraLdisfri'ets bf Fraribe riliich dairiage lias b'ebii Caused'.—lo P. ±M:— This afternoon the trial of-reaip ing.and'mowirig niaehines of the-world took place on ilheiEmperor/s.farmj at Yjncennes. Qyer a dozen mpch-iDes from France,, Spain, EngUuul, iiud ,th.e United' States entered. 'JlcCprmicVs.reaper per formed itS ailottpd'task' in twenty-fbur,niinutes,'and Wodd’s in' twe'rity'-six.''"'Thb',AiiieVicari 'machines wbfkeff bbttef arid faster .'than* Presse- ! anhp(irices that- Napoleon will ; arrive in. .this citylonithe ,7th oLAugust; on a'jyisit;tb)the;Empexor pfApstria. iNp-poleoii'niet,by, the; Emperpr of'Austria at the,frontier!. yilliige pf. (Sajz- Ofcji ?)' lii’ tlie yroi.-fTißarpn Vpri Beust,..tlie Aiis,- trmniPfemier, and l'’uaa'TacVia,'tlie Minister of the SRlta'riv''h'ave , iri.Vde a ‘6ri •Hie lli prbb’osfed ihtjuiry,i'n'Lo : tlie : affair's'of'the i'slhiid of Orete. ' ■ : •i jyiy■ 31; J -s.i?(irijaaO.» H.*McCbrmick receives, the highestvprizej/onliis Reapermiud.Mower, and'a gpjd medal was awarded to Messgs, ,)Vood, & Parry.j-Tfii- An,, haSj jOjCurred ( iu om . e larve-miries ,pwtied by the Tm’thschnds in .Mprayia, ana'nTpre thatf’a,hri'ritlr'ed'fii.i'rieris'Eifeif? pbrieoi'killed bfirijiirfed I.—The 1 .—The Sultan left this aOeiribon for Pesth; ivhhVC :i .he'-' TOill''ma!ke ; k r bri;ef j visit:— Biirlih'— The PruesiaA'iGoverntiient.wilL-6hortly send i(4&i.prThe bccourits.of distress.ip CpuntyjMayb and.t'onnemA ; ra from 1 famine liave , Been 1 much' exaggera ted,' apa affairs I 'have'now asstifiie'd’.’a miicff 'more cheerful, JisfiCct.'^-PatTS/'SWmiip;—The loriri -'is tb be.offered ini-thisciriairketi riextiweek.-4Fienri:a.Ab The Emiperar/EranciBjJoseph will retuim of the;'Emperqf!Cjf)t!ip.Fqerich,at an.,eaply : day,,,., ~ I ,,August. ,tlye l( Bops5; of,|.prd.s, thi(S eye.iiing, the Reform 15ill iva| reported frppi llie Com mitte&'of’Wlfole,' 'where it''jy'as urraer' dbrisiderati'dri, 'arid' br'dered'-'tb •' 'a"ftiirff-rbaclirig.''' f Eiririi:l ‘aetibri' will life'tali eVbri ap.n'oufibeith'atitheGrepianslhaveideftpted; tße,Turk's ft)-Greta imsct-eraL reeeht-.engagemenfC.' .A;Fr,eneh squadron ha,d.le('t fpij Crete for the purpose.pfbpipg jing.ba.ek refugees, Hpri. George' 3aririroff, II v S. Minister to 'Berlin,:ar "riVed liere to-day.— Rlrak.—The : R3'rfg'bf''.Prussia, to-day issued a proclamation, assuming the duties of "Soveretgn-o(~t-he -North:-- German-States;—Bis marck’s organ strongly urges fhe great Powers to. interpose in the GreUnt .questiori;— Pesth. —At a re-' cent election forbA&rim'erfe + (fffthj|' Hungarian Diet,' Louis Kossuth was chosen to represent the city of! Wartzen, without a dissenting vote. ■ur’Aneusit >3.T-{Qler6P behavedjnohly,a\ld ployed HCirig-iriride for in'int'eryiew between che’ Emperpr . Nkpbleotr and King .Wiiliam'of Pfusriia, to take plri.ee ififter tlve visit ofitlm.-iOrnier toJVienna.WTlieiEmpe- EOruvill be-aetompanaed iby.M. Mbustieriiliis -Mjhip -ter. Qf'FpreignjAfaips, .on-hip ,wjjl remain three days in Vienna. —Florence.— William R.'"Ro berts, one oT tlie leaders of tlye recent Fenian, mpve .inefit’'!in tlie, Unifed 'is 'ribW 'i’n 'Ndpies; in- RMguirig’wjtli ‘the. ..Radical Dem'bcHttiTarid.'meri of 'the pai-ty of acti'bii ! in SoWth'erriiitrify:—Rcsf/ii-m-Trie election of Kossuth, causes; alarm' among the iGou :Bfer,vffltive: party,,' yvho,thi,ii,k; .that; tlie! exirhiftfie v ( iews an'djpowerfu[,,presljge,v,t:the 7 Ex r Pyeaide)it,iiiavJ.§ad ..to .djsturbaiice of.th.c existing;polhlcal.aifangemqiit .w itly Austria,—^);/i,eji : 5.---T|ie.Greek G’oi-errinie'iit'iias a,nn'bn : nce’dilk’ deteriilinatibn'' Bf ‘’declaririff " witr’ ' a^airi | st i t. ; li'e Su ; 'blinieP6rfe bii'Stipfeifi'b'eS lit, ? s!ibrild tlie 1 Hostilities' agairist the Cliristlaiis.'ih- tliei Island otiCiiete'notibe ended! by;tliat:tinie;-;cfireat;militaiiy preparations are being made, and orders,Rave,b.een .issuedcalling eptirp. .resources ;o,P the king do.tll. -,-••• 1 1 Augiist —The'Rtissian lo'ari offered, in fliis'niai’Ke’t' 00 Satrirday dots' notiiieet'wfth'siicidesri, ' no 1 bids h'rivi'rig'yet (b'eriti Rfe fof hi meeting called at’Hyde' Park to-day proved ca .failure, comparatively few peoplq being .little or,no:spirit being’ ~Tli;e,claiiiis: of France anjl ,Jfre.pch ) subj i ects,,upon are,to,Be. calefuliy revised hy ai eoriiiriissipn which lias just been appointed' by the' Emperor'Na 'loi tliat''piirpose.— 'PUerisbAgV- A.cCbimts oTTlife Russiaii 'crops are extremely favorable, ii dicate a - very Ji eriv.y; yield,, -1 There wil 1 be san immense-surplus tbr, exportation. .[ir.’nt - AHIKHinN I’liKSllYThillAN. These premiums are designed asoa remuneration to such as take>pains Jo increase onpisubs’cription list,' arid are :pa,yable, upQii.ithe, recejpt.ofhQ/ig, fide ;Snbscriptiops,(npt papers giy.en. away ).\y,lth the paj; in adyan'pp. , ,pash premiums mayhe/yetaj'ned'andijie balance remitted., v ’ ‘ 1 '' : :1 ' CASH 1 : I»KE3HrfMS. 1 ; 'For a single subscriber paying; s3,i(s3"so' in., hlie city)=7s cents. ■ For, four, or more,;sl;2s ,eacli. r For a club:6t tem names ;at $2 50 each, $.7 6Q ;,.each ad hition towtheeihb.bDcentm,. ] . .StrAURY PUEMICMS. ' ’’ For one new name'aiVd $3 75, Dr. Mafch’s Wallis 'and Uomes’ '6f Jeshs,.'or John 'Biainerd/ 'pbstl'Vfie'e. One'hew'naine alfd $4, Guthrie’fl'Sunday 'Magazinte, Or Hours at Home,to new subscribers; of either., i : For tiyo,new,names and $7 50, either .volume■ of .LangelSiCommeutary, post, pajd,: , . For.three new.names and ,$9, Vol. McClini took and String’s new Biblical’ Cyclopedia, pub lished, by Harper, post, free; : ,l ' For foiiE new' ham’es :Huss' and liiA-Times; hr Smith’s Dictionary of Biblical Antiquities; coa . dens.ed, (only a few copies.) postage free.;; ~ , ; ; (Fop seven'npw names 25 the .three vol uines.pf Lange,’express prepaid. . , ,i V,” For ten hew names and $5O Barnes’ Not'es bn the ’N‘ew Testa I nieht, T’l v6ls.Vpost’Tree. 1 For'twetfty hbw n'ames and : $6O, a Grover & Baker $55 Sewing- Machine, with set of Heminers and Braider,-■; Packing‘included. . .. MASOA.& IHAAO.IJf’S Olt GAYS. ; .For, sixty-five iievv names and $195, p. lour octave $llO organ. - • ' Foi' seveniy-eight’ heiv names’and s234,'a'five' oe >taVe'sl3ok>rgan.i A . h--i< n i i. Fop-';Qnqjliundred ineWi,D.amesj;and $.30.0,,a,fife joctavo.dpuble reedisl7o;organ. , .-r, ' Address' ' AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, 1334 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. PEIfSStIVANIA CENTRA!, RAILROAD. SUMMER TIME; TAKING EFFECT JUNE 2, 1867. The trains of the Pennsylvania Central R. R. leave the Depot, at 31st anti 'Market Streets, which is reached directly by the cars of the Market Street Passenger Railway. Those of the Chestnut and Wal nut Streets Railway run within one square of.it. "Sleeping CarTickeM bin be had on application at the Ticket Office, No. 631 Chestnut Street, also at the Depot. • - : r 1 . ; ~, ; ~ 5 i Agents or the Union Transfer Comi'ant ( will call for and 1 deliver baggage at ; the t)epbt. 1 Orders left at No. 631 Chestnut Street, or No. I.. South ,Eleventh Street,’ will receive attention. . ’ j • : trains leave depot,: vie.: ,;i n ...MAIL :B.QO A. M. ;• PAOLI ACCOMMODATION, No. 1... io.OO “ ■"•'Fast line &'erie fixT'SESS;’.-!.*.'. ili’o’P.' Ji: '■ .iPAQM,ACCOMMODATION,No:.2... .I.oo' ■f‘V s , HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION, 2,30 “ • Lancaster accoiim’odation;.. 100 "' PARKESBURG TRA1N..6,30 “t.a; CINCINNATI EXPRESS 7.30 “ .ERIE-MAIIii..iV...31’ 7.30 ■ :' ■' nPHItADEDPHIA.-EXERESS.'....tJii C 11.16 “ h i PA© LL ACCOMMODATION,' Not:Bl. r . 9.00 « ' Erie Mail leaves daily, except Saturday. .■. > I Cincinnati Express leaves daily,, except Sunday.- ’’''Philadelphid'ExprfesS'leaves diily'.' 1 Allothe'r trains ; J • ; .f i uit.. , ~ J. . -TRAtrNStA'RIiIVE at : deP6t,'viz.: I'-'d 1 GINC INN ATP tEXPRESS 1 .. .-.'r.Y.ViIV.'IVlS^ySl: 1 ’ ,rPH 1L AD^GLPHIA,JiXPRESS„..:t..../.* 7.10 . “ ' • PAOI.I ACCOMMODATION, No. 1... , 8.20 . ,<* i.LANCASTER TRAIN;...i.f.. i H.4.:i„. ,12.40tP:,',M..i , FAST LINE ...... l.id. “ ; •paOli'accoMmodltio^'No'.R.if ’ i'.io'’■« ? " f! .e DAU.EXPR;ESS^i::;it’.i.Ad-fi-tBo-i* butt PAOLI ACCOMMODATION, No. 3...- 7,,G0 'hHARRISB'iJIt(j:4cc6'MM6D'AfiON, 9.50’ ‘ ' ‘ ■ Philadelphia' ExpressandFast Line 1 arrive’daily, ' i.irflot; ve . v .'i-.u 1 ' Cincinnati Express arrives, daily., All other trains daily’; exoept':Sunday? Si i r 't'»' i >i ii l ! ••■> n ; , Thjq.PettnsylYania p,ail Road Co, will,not • assume any risk for Baggage, except for Wearing Apparel, and limit* their responsibility to-' One ' HAntibed 1 'Dbllkrs* 'in value.. AIL Baggage exceeding that tiimmnt, in,.value, will be at the risk of the owner, unless taken by spe cial contract. 11 :!i ■' ■” hac-ou For further.information, apply to , „ JOHfrtl 631 Chestnut St. ' SAMUfi’L U. WAIiLAGEi I >Ticke t j, Agent, at tlie' De •SSM-* Itc.Vv'i tills it K>! ,Ti l ' h.U. ili-'.; K; • "i Aj} Emigrant. Train, rvtn.s ..^faily^,except• Sun4ay,. For full particulars', us to fare' axul, accommodations, apply'to FRANCIS FUftK,' 187 Dock 'Slrek . ,Tuj)ih--5-'- cin ijj a'jjjtun:; ■ ‘ i he -.-in.; COLTQN, DENTAL .Apso CIAT^ON, ? Originators of the Nitrous Oxide ;Gas fox-tlie'Painless L-.ow ■crajaii ‘.Extractionof'Teeth,'i .ylu’, iit •'aForty’thousand 1 persons havef : iithaleditbe.gas at'onri various! offices, without aii acb'idint on'failure.- The; nnines and pesidenees mab lie, seen.at our offices' in Phiiadelphijij. Bjosion, Neyv York, Baltinier Louis, 1 Chicago, Cincinnati, and Lo'uisviiiei "' ' ' 11 j Phi lad elphuiOffice, 737 'Walniit Street,'below ‘Eighth -I,'Co,ttie’^o.thie''H'ettdquaftdfs.!.'/We iteverlfaib' ; ' hi j ! .•;;*di .<•! New Fas]iidn for 1867. ’ , .'/itftir ir>: f. 0;U 'j -id 7u bkii - tt; SHERMAN’S NEW PATENT fr-ilit:Kl n X*:" n l SAtl£tTl. lii .O .v/. .1 i iMMir'i V .'i (I This is not only a new fashion, but a new article of Skirt, made on an entirely new principle, so novel and yet so perfect that the ladies-contjmd it should he called; Perfection, 'frff; ;"i (f f I , j .'f r ]t We wouldihefe^diilP to the Asi -nSii.l/l'Wie sKirtt'itisso constructed thautlie Spriiigsr fold inwardly, and readily yield to the slight e.sL pressure, thus allowing them to collapse, 1 'sb'.fliat' t:irc-skirt i oecupleS''fh'e<'smallest pessibleispace' ’while sitting; riding, or. iii .passing through aserowß yot the mo.menl the>pr J essui*e is remoyed, the skirt YjS,original gnd beautiful shape. , ■' : ~o| V t’ l l. v utility of this' co'utriv.aiicc needs butdbe seen to bc'.apprcciatill.' ' *' died' ~ y : (:' . , ; ,: But tor Iviint.ofdspace'wb’might here ptiblish thon-i sands:of extractSi Yroin lotters.ivo arc tiaily receiving i 'speakjng,in.the highestipraiSc,of, th,ese Skirts.,,i -1, ; ; , :' o 'CpRS3ET s:!r,; ': i “JJ no I #'so I 'well hub win. for t'ieii sup'eridr shape,' mate drial,- and'workmansliip/that.i t isperhaps ullnecessary 'forms to .speak of'themifufther.jliani toisayriMatuve (have greatly' enlarged /dur,riassptyment of styles,tboth of our v own make jind.iniportoUon, and can flow safejy competition., TO askljul' a trial and are siirebf yodr, future patronaga; 1 'MiinUfnbfuf ed .by l ■Skißi'^D'CGiasF.TiGoi*i i A'Nvt’'exelnsive‘iow‘neys>o'f.t ! he .pateht'for.tliß:;t|nited;(States. le,v; >- l((> r .,;i Bboadway-corner Warrea Stiy New. York. ' " : ' '-'For'>gt(le‘ at WaaiP >ih 'PMladelphid, AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, ;U J ' •*: ... _ ; . , ( ' ’ ' IJ . '■ * t. , } .-• r-ii V tf.vixjv/ ;i Frea.ch.'Cqnfectionei-.,, 'LA^iES^.'^Nl)i: ! MTrTlEMEit‘S v ‘' Y'-yi--” KK FRECTOR Y. " ' 902 and 904'Arch v Sjf6et,'-Plnla.' ; A ' j lii'cakfitst, Dinner,,Hiui f iea served-in the veny^^st ma gneiv ,Polite and. attepUou giren ■ r if:o h, y.M jI; n iiiiiiCr!;,,. BltGiAB AND STREETS ' ‘ : ;■>■" *-‘-1 HA- ,i) ".v> i 0 s i^DEALEIIS 1 IN. ‘X’ '■f,.?’ i ' ' js&jez: .r ' ;: ' 1 : -uAiuN 1... AND, EVERY VARIETY OF • 1 v ■ ’■ Ails. ■>■■>.<■. ■ j jt; o* j -j. -.ri-’yf ■, ; ; nUii ' : i\ ' ; i- ' * 5 ‘ f s .... . ■ f.-, , HA I IE: Goods 'deliveiedvin anyjpart 'of-fhCCity ?i'r packed securely' foi- ‘ lii 'i Au, : , In'dllM : - lA •• A-'.triO.umd ir celebrated GRATER 4 RAKER STITCH Slachinea. the most nil feet SHUTTLE Or LOCK 1 STITCH ,r ’ Machine in the market, anil afford purchasers the opportunity of selecting, alter trial and ex amination of both,'the one best suited to their wants. lk (« HI .1 -.CI -.Jiidni;.-!. iN.AfI.MAL BANK OF THE . REPUBLIC, d. 809 and 811 Chestnut' Street, ■•UI'.V-07/.1 fei PHlLA'iififepttlki'ff ■ G^pital^liood.ooor* J Fiffl3pT*aid. v i.rc i>3£l ' JOSBPH Tj BAILEY, ,i' -Ev;.*: '• hn u Of BaileyA,Co.. Jewelers; EDWABIb' tfLOESTB,” 1 ' " NATHAN t; . f 'ri fi; -- fi-.) Pne^identdfitheSecond WILLIAM ERVIEN,,,,, \ . >.m i ; 5 ‘ Of Myert vEfvieii, Fltjnr l*adt6rb/' ‘ OSGOOD (W?sl-9fth o. ••.siisihi « i:a:' - •’ Of S. « W. Welsh, Commission Merchants. BkfliaaiXll-ROW.LAN I D, Jx,;i i( Mi u . i t ', , •Of B. Kowlund, Jr., 4 Bro, Coal Merchants, 1,01,1 < »>a ittufS S9WSFAS*?P?!f’SbyASOiol<*sa.lo.€!rocera. WILLIAM'A, RHAWN, , ,2 '• ‘ Oi'kM: Cedti'dlNfttioßttlßank. ' FREDERICK. A.; > . . / ;Qf’JPVmA.. A*Brother, Clotmeri. iifiiCjii 'fluiuOaJnlftd SPHESI»EN!W y !» oi 1 j uac iS-, .w cisniEß, . JOSEPH ?. MTJMFOBD. .1 ..1 \ - V kS 'O ME T H'lliJ . iTE/W! ■: .‘Mill 1 . 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