Tlffi DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 18CG. Owning gropb I pvbUthed every afternoon Bundat excepted) at No. 100 8. Third ttrttt. trie, Three Centt Per Oopy (Donbi Sheet), or Eighteen Cent Per Week, payable to the Carrier, and mtileA to Subtcriber out of the city at Aine IhUar Per Arrnvmt One Dollar and Fifty Cents far Turn Month, invariably in advance for the period ordered. 1c tneur the Ineertinn of Advert.sement in alt of our Edition, they must be forwarded to our office tax later than W o'clock each Morning. TnUBSDAY, JULY 19, I860. Pmo8 utAvmo tub City durimo thb Summxb Mouths, oah havk Thk Evbmmo tslxorapk mah.kd to thkih addbkm. tbu.43, 76 cknth pku month. Dlontgomeir DIalr'a Impudent Threat of War. That played-out politician and fossili.ed speci men of conservatism, Montoombbt Blair, who was ifrnoroiniously kicked out of President Lis coln'8 Cabinet during tlio war, bpcause he had become a stench in the nostrils of the loyal people of the United State?, had the audacity yesterday, at a Democratic (fathering up lu Berks county, to threaten tne couutry with another civil war, "the battle-fields of which would bo in the North, while the South would remain a unit," if the Union party should carry the elections this tall. This Is the old disunion Democratic ciy over again, "Vote as we dictate, or we will rebel." It virtually Nays tci the peo ple of the United 8tates,"You are to be controlled In your political action, not by your judtrmeut of what is right and just, and best for ihc coun try, but by tbe arrogant dictation of a set of political scoundrels, who will inaugurate civil warif you do not yield to their demands." We respectfully inform old Mr. Blair that this kind of talk is "played out." We have lust put down one Rebellion gotten up by the leaders of the Democratic party, and we have the men and the means and the will to put down another. The people are in no mood to listen to these impuoent threads from vile doinagogucs, who seek to accomplish by intimidation what they cannot by sound teasin. The people of Pennsylvania are going to vote this fall as they please tor just such meinbprs of Congress as tbey please, without being frightened by these Taporingo of Rebel sympathizers about "a civil war, the battle fields of which will be at the North," if they happen to cboose Republicans, as tbey have tor some time b"en in the habit of doing. There is to us something inexpressibly offensive in these attempts of desperate and abandoned politicians to browbeat and bully the people. " Do as we tell you, or there shall be war; vo'e as we dictate, or civil strife shall be at yoar doors." What language is this to use in a tree country and to a free people ! What insuffera ble arrogance in any set of men to thus put themselves up above tbe people as their masters and directors! How long would free govern ment be possible, if tills appeal from the ballot box to lorce were to be sanctioned t If the Democrats may say, "We will rebel unless our ticket is elected," so may the Republicans; and then we have anarchy. Of course we have no idea that these politicians, reckless and abandoned a we know them to be, would dare to attempt to carry their threats into execution; but their mere utierance is an insult, most era's and rankling, to every citizen who values the purity and perpetuity of our republican system of government. The very corner stone of our free institutions is that all our polil'.cil questions must be settled at the ballot-box, and Were alone. He who threatens war if a certain ticket which he does not like is suooessful, is a villain and traitor at heart, and deserves the exeoration of every good citizen. In Congress, Yesterday. Yeothrdat was a busy day in Congress. In the Senate, the Finance Committee reported the Miscellaneous Appropriation bill. The Funding bill was considered, some amendments adopted, and further action postponed until to-day. The bill allowing bridges to be constructed over the Mississippi and Missouri rivers was passed, with amendments, which go to the House for concur rence. Senator Pomeboy announced the death of Senator Lank, ot Kansas. Remarks were also made by Senators FIendbicks and Doo- LITTLE. In tbe House, the Senate amendments to the bill reviving tbe rank of general in tne United States army were passed. The contested case of Koomtz vs. Coffboth was decided in favor ot the former, and he was sworn in. The revised Tariff bill was passed, and a joint resolution of adjournment on the 25th instant was adopted. The Senate bill to fix the number of Judges of tbe Supreme Court of the United States was passed. The Speaker presented a message from the Senate, announcing the death of Senator Lakb. Remarks were made by Representative Clarke, ot Kansas, and Messrs. Fabquhar and IS'lBLACK. Backing out of IU Judok Hughes, ot Indiana, a War Democrat, and one of tbe Executive Committee ot a Johnson Club at Washington, has repudiated tbe Philadelphia Convention, on the ground that the Copperheads have got control of it. He thus addresses Qovernor Morton, of Indiana: "Governor Morton: The proposed Phllaiel pbia Convention tends to the absorption by the Democratic party of the Conservative Umon men ot the North. I am not at present ready ior such a lusion, If it is to be. Let tbe Demo cratic party first retire its anti-war leaders, and let sufficient time elapse tor the srrass to gro w on tbe graves of the heroic dead. For the present I advbe all Union men to remain steadfast In their own organization, hoping that its dissensions may yet be healed, and to keep aloof from pro ceedings which can only result in ttie election oi the regular Democratic ticket in Indiana. heartily approve of tbe President's policy, and regard him personally with e-teui and friend ship, and would cheerfully participate in any meeting to express appreciation of his measures; but I am not ready to furnUh materials to the radicals by returning to power men who incited resistance to laws made to fill up the ranks of the army. I speak only tor myself, and no other is responsible lor this communication. "Jambs Hughks." , Nb Indian Trhatt. The treaty with the Choctaw and Chickasaw Indians, which has been approved by tbe President and submitted to tbe Senate for ratification, binds them never to re-establish shivery, and to give forty acres of land and tbe right ot suffrage to each adult fnale Qftgro lately held la slavery among them. Another War Pred'cted. i Thb Winchester (Va.) Journal publishes the report of t meeting held In Frederick oounty, to elect delegates to the Philadelphia Convention One of the speakers, a Mr. Uniai. W Riant, said be was willing to Indorse all tbe Philadelphia call but one paragraph, concerning the abandon tnont of the right to secede. To this he objected. It was not abandoned. He still held it as a right, and be knew that the South hold it Tneir opinions were notchanged by the adverse results ot the war, and he wa opposed to a wholesale indorsement of the call. He was opposed to war; but, be asked, what would be the result it, in the next Presidential (lection, the united votes of the Northern Democrats anifthe South ern States should give a ma)ority of the Presi dential electors to their candidates, and, in the official count, the Southern States should be excluded? Thm, with the President at our head, and a strong party in the Norib to support tip, the case would be dlllercnl the table3 would be turned. He saw war in the distance, and advised to bo prepared tor it. Logical. At the Democratic meeting held at Reading, at which Montoohwbt Blub and G. H. Pendleton linked hands, and tholr follow eis huzzahed together, we find the folio vlni resolution adopted: "liesotved. That the tariff men of Pennsylvania may see by the votes ot SeLators SuMnbb aud WiLSon, ot Massachusetts, and Foster, oi Con necticut, that the pro cjspvis of friendship tcr Pfunvylvauts, by the radicals ot New England, are as sincere as their professions ot regard lor the Union of the States." "Jack Bunsd" could not have given us more able logic. If three out of twelve Senators vote for a postponement ior four months, therefore tbe New England States are all false to the Union. Of coune one virtually follows as the consequence of the other. But here is another inicrence also which micrht be drawn. If three Republican Senators, by voting lor a postponement, declared themselves enemies to tbe interests of Pennsylvania, what do the votes of the Democrats ou tne same side evince ? It Messrs. Sumner, Wilson, and Foster are our State foes, where do Messrs. Davis, Doolitile, Guthrie, Henderson, Hum- DK1CKS, JollNBON, NUHMirll, NORrON, LilDDI.K, Saulsbcry, and YViliey statu? Are not the whole Detnocatic delegation our foes, and is nat the party they represent ? FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Ofbick of tub Kvisning Tei.boraph, Thursday, July li), lHu'U. The Stock Market was very dull this morning, with the exception of Railroad shares, which continue the mutt active ou the list, Philadel phia and Erie sold largely at 31431J, an ad vance of i; Pennsylvania Railroad at 5G, no change; and Reading at 5.rj56. a slight ad vance. 57 was bid for Nonl8ion;6iJ tor Mine hill; 87 tor Noi-th Pennsylvania; C2 lor Lehigh Valley; 80 for Elnnra common; 35 for Catawia nreferred; and 44 tar Northern Central. In City Pusscuger Railroad shares there is 'ery liltie doing. Hestonvilie sold at 18J5.119. 88 was oid for Second aud Third; 20 for Thir teenth and Fifteenth; 38 for Spruce and Pino; 13 tor Ridee avenue; and 41$ for Union. Government bonds are inactive and rather lower. 10!J was bid for 6s ot 1881; 101for730s; HG5 tor old 6-20&; and 84 for 10-40s. City loaus are unchanged; the new Issuo sold at 06.i97. Bank shares aie firmly held at full prices, but we hear of no sales. 225 was bid tor North American; 142$ for Philadelphia; 126 for Far meis' aud Mechanics'; 54 for Commercial; 94 for Northern Liberties; 100 for South want; 63 for Penn Township; 54$ forGirard; 80 for Western; 654 tor City ; aud 64 lor Corn Exchange. Iu Canal shares there is very little movement. Lcbish Navigation sold at 68, no change. 35 was bid for Schuylkill Navigation preferred; 120 for Morris Canal preferred; 14 (or Susquehanna Canal; 67 lor Delaware Division; and 07$ tor Wyoming Valley Canal. Quotations of Gold 10 A. M., 1501; 11 A. M., 1501; 12 M., 150$; 1 P. M., 150J. The interest, in gold, on first mortgage bonds ot tne Union Paoific Railway Company, Eastern Division, due August 1st, will be paid on pre sentation of the coupons at the banking house of Jay Cooke & Co., New Yoru, on and after that date. The New York limes this morning says: 'Mouey continues abundant at five per cent., with a few execeptioual loans at four. The dis count line is easy, and first-class commercial paper passes at 6$7 percent. The Treasury uisuurbeiueuis me luuiausiug me supply oi loan able funds at this centre." The Boston Traveller of Tuesday says: "The stock market is inactive for banks, fac tory, insurance, railroad, land, and minin? shares, and interest-paying railroad bonds; but there is more ooinor in Government securities at the Board and In tbe open market. To-morrow will be observed as a close holiday, on account of the commencement at Harvard Cnlvorsitv; con-equpntly there will be no meeting of the brokers for business." The Chicago Tribune ot Sunday says: "The Money Marketclosed In rather a peculiar stale. Balances are low both here and in New York, and while exchange on the East is scarce, there is aUo a abort supply of currency. Meanwhile there is a very active demand fer money, and our bankers have enough to do to satis!? their customers and keep the country banks runulna. mill, as a great many time bills have gone forward with produce, relief will probably come at an early day in the shape of heavy balances in the East. The rate of dis count at the bank is steady at 10 per cent, per mouth. The market lor Eastern exchauge remains very hnn, but we nave no advance to note In rates. The banks are selling to each other at pur. but the demand at this rate is greater than the supply." PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES TO-DAY tteported by Pe Baven & Jra, No. 40 8. Third street. FIRST BOAttD. S29C0 City &.n lois. . 97 i 62 sn f U lots 66 100 m heauinir K K. 6621 61 h oo lou 63 100 sh do b&wnint &5J 47 sh do.ioU..b6 66 on i eaiarii ixav.ia do 2h Cum c Am... 133 200 ah llestonvine R 18J 100 h so (30 19 100 sli l'h k t 811 60 sb do 81 4(Hsn do. .lots U5 BU 100 in MahanojrC.2 1-16 Brother. No. 40 South Messrs. Dellaven & Third ctreet, make the following quotations ot me rates ot exchange to-day at l r M. j Amenoan Gold l&Oi airymq aei'mq. 15UJ 143 12 1U 8 n Amenoau Oliver, i aud Ja li vuuipuuua imuresi .Notes: June, 1061. July. 1864. Aumst, 18l4. October, 1864. lec. 18t4. 13 iaj 12 a 10 71. Mar. 1866... August, 1HI15. .... 6? .... 6 tpt., 18l!5, October, ltjift, Philadelphia Trade Report. Thubsdat, July 18 Cotton continues very quiet, with small sales of middlings at 83 oenta. 1 bore is bat little Quercitron Dark ooming in, and choice firm at 135 1 ten. I'nws of Turner's Bark are nonuaal. tbe receipts of Clovcneed are trlflinc, and It mtr ' be quoted at $7. Prices of Timothy are entirely aomiral 8mll sales of Flaxseed at 43-40. i he Fl tir Market is very mtion dnpresxed by the unfavorable tnor of the foreign news, and the only et reported wre 800 burr ie Northwestern extra fmllv,at HO 5 all liarrel dm ill lots of Penn-, fylvsnie RDd Ohio no do. at $ili;t2; snd 'ncr lot" from $18 to 16. Hye Flour uduil at 14 26. and Corn llcel a4 26. 1 be rrooip's of Wheat continue small, bar thore is ver little wqulrv. About 1000 Binh. sold at J 70 f J 80 f buli. lor now Ked. and as 89 for old Whi . 1000 boxh. Ryo so d st Jl i 2 Corn is in fair reqomt, end tfiOO buiib fo'd at 98:fl5e lor yellow, and 9!) ! 91c lor m xl Oats are unchsen j it ns of 809J bu'h. t 6162b lor Western, end 6Co for Ddlawaro. j No change in Gr'certe ir l'rorliions I W,iBalhP demand is limited. Salesef Penn-j sylvaoia at 92 Vtsft 24, ant Ohie at 92 20. M ISCELLANEOUS I r E S. Professor S lliman, in his diarv, speak of a visit be made to Saratoga in 1787. It was ratber in contrast with the Saratoga ot our times. He says: We mountod our horses ono d r and rode seven oroiiiht miles through tne ine iorsnt, wi'S Ik de liiihttul fragrance, and arrived at a place whore tbey taiu there were some-mil-eral springs. There wai not even a villain, but only two or t Tee lo homes standing an, on or the punt t'oes. The peop'e were civil, and provided hay tor our hnrses, and lor our selves b"vn and eggs limy piloted ns into a morass were nature was unubdoed, and stepping oau'loaslv from bog to Dov, we soon arrived at a orm which thev called the Congress spring, waion tasted it does now." An auctioneer Belling a . library, and not being well oosted on books, Bcanned ihe titles, trusted to luck, aud went ahead. "Here vou have liunyan's 'Pilcrim' Proarress;' how much m offered tor it? How much do I hear tor tiio 'Pilgrim's Progress,' by John Buuyau? 'Ti3 a first-rate book, gentlemen, with sis superl ir illnstrHl'ons; how much do Ihear? All ariout the Pilgrims, by John Uunvan. Toll where they come from, an' where thev land, au' what they done alter they landed. Here's a pictme ofoneot them goin' about Plymouth peddliu' with a pack on bis back." Some one who has been to see 'Miss Aug ista J. Evans sns: "She lives about four miles trom Mobile, in a modest, uuiiretendmir cottaae: yet evidences ot taste and refinement are ever? wlipre visible. We were agreeably disappointed in her appearance and mauneis. She is easv and cordial in her manners, with mirth-loving dlsoo sltion, and entirely devoid of pedantry or osten tation. We were told by a leading publisher that she lias still unwearied assiduity, and is now engaged on a new novel, which will be ready far publication in the fall." Elmore A. Studley, a clerk In the post office at Nw Uedlord, Mass., for tbe past two years, has been arrested, obareori with robbing the mails. H confessed bis guilt. He be?an bv stealinir letters mailed in that city to managers of various lotteri s and gilt enterprises, thtnlting, as he said, that he micrht a? well have the money as the New York tharpers. Professor Agasiz says that the strip of "Highlands which divide the waters Mowing into Ihe St. Lawrence from thos (lowing into tbe Atlantic." is th oldest land In the world. It was once a lonely sea beach, washed by a universal ocean. There are lots of vivandieres among the Garibaldini, who dress in baggy troupers, short green skuts, and one of tbe red oamicie fastened round the middle with a bi.'lt; also a launty little red cap with a long tassel, the hair being knitted up quite short. Tbe remains of General Ashby are to be re moved trom Charlottes die, Va,. where they now lie unmarked, to a place in the "Stonewall Cemrtery." The ladies of Warrenton have in contemplation a fair, the proceeds of which are to be appropriated to this pupose. The (Jrimd Duke, heir-apparent to the Rus sian crown, has gone to Copenhagen to pay his court to the Princess Dagmar. lie is to marry her. It is sa'd be is desperately iu love with the beautiful daughter of Prince Neeherski, head ot the Russian Church. The French Admiral Luclen de la Graviere. who was thrown out of his carriage tbe other day and broke his collar-bone, Is in great danger. The Emperor has sent him the cele brated surgeon Nelaton. Colonel Svkes, the member of Parliament for Aberdeen, made inquiries the other night in tbe House ot Lords, relating to tho murder ot "the American Consul, aud f'onr otfier huro pcan," in China. The beauty of Mrs. Ritchie, daughter of tbe late General Wads worth, produced such an impression upon the Piince ot Wale, at a recent party, that he danced with her twice during the evening. Dr. Franklin, speaking of education, says: "If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away trom him. An in vestment in knowledge always pays the best interest." The Smith family have had 49 members in Congress, while the Jolin-ous number 29, the Browns 26, the WhUes 22. the Thompsons 31, the Joneses 20, the Wilsons 30, the Millers 18, the Aiocrea is, ana tne lay ior s to. Un the 1st of January, 1867, the Colorado, a pioneer oi a new line Deiween Han Francisco ana China, will commence her trips, aud every arrival will bring from 1000 to 1500 Chinamen to the former point. Upon a beam of one of the houses near Notre Dame, Pails, the following inscription was found: "I was placed here in the year uw, and was boo years oia when they took me irom the forest." Mr. Harvey Burden, of Troy, returns an in come oi $17H,7!D. ir. John A. (iris wold re turns $169,675; and Mr. J. P. Wmslow returns $123,668. Batty, who was set upon by tbo liono, and nearly made a meal of, is well again, to the dis gust of the lion, who have now to knuckle under to their master again. A London writer savs Miss Evans (George uuoij is a may n iony year, piain in feature, with a face suggestive of intellectual power, calm strength, and amiability of disposition. Tbe authoress of "Ftlix Holt" received $20,000 for her booic, and has gono to Germany to escape the temptation of leading annoying criucisiiia upuu me worn. General Thomas Lane has written a letter positively declining to be a candidate for Con gress in opposition to Glenui W. Scofleld, of tne nineteenth iustnet. When a nnn loins tbe Mormon Church he has to surrender one-tenth of bis oronertv for its support. The French. Emperor has purchased Corot's picture of "Solitude," exhibited this year. He gave 18,000 trance lor it. The Geographical Society of Paris have fust awarded their gold medal to Mr. Gltiord Pal grave tor nib great Arabian Journey. John Stuart Mill pronounces Mr. Gladstone the greatest Parliamentary leader since the time ot the Stuarts. The Crown Prince of Prussia and the Prin cess Royal have lust lost their fourth child, in tbe second year of its age. Federal General Buell has been beiten for Vice-President of the Southern Tel"graph Com pany by Confederate General Buckner. Rossini has quit his lodgings at the corner ot the Boulevard des Italians and HuedelaChause, tor his summer residence, Passy. The wife of Major-General Jeff. C. Davis fell over irom a steamboat at Louisville. Her hus band un ped in and saved her, Mr. George Jordan has been offered an engagement to travel with Miss Bateman next season. M. Jaley, a sculptor and meaibtT of the Academy ot Fine Arts (Paris), is dead. MiBS Alice Grey will be leading lady at Wood's Broadway Theatre next season. -George H, Bundy, or the Yale class of 1863, takos the class cup lor the tirst baby. Mr. J. Grau officially announces the coming of Riston in Sep'.ember. Mr. J. Henry Hager succeed! Mr. Winter as dramatic cntlo of the New 1'ork AZoion. Am Eronaut Lost. 9rme of our exohanges speak about s balloon ascension made by Pro terror Liowe and another person, from New York, on the 9th instant, and state that he has not been beard from since except through what is contained in the following oaraaraph: "Reports from Cleveland say the balloon was seen passing that point last night, apparently, wunout any paengers." The Cleveland Herald, referring to the "lost balloon" having been seen from that ol'T. says thai It the report is trno.iit is vcrv hard to And the individual who made tbe oVervation. i m i I There are 7440 Odd Felln in California.' They own thirty ball, valued at $300,000, and oioer property vatuea at $500,000. ; SPECIAL NOTICES. ISee Ihe Third PaOf for oddituma Spreial Kottcet. jfMUJAVIRO. WE COPY THIS FOLLOW hig meritorious notice of this (destined to be) delicious Pennine arm Forney Prct$i WujATino.1 Thi dollclon new perfume lor t'le handkcrchlo't, prepare by Messis. R O A VR'OUT,' CHEbMTf Street, is without a rival 'or delicacy, dura-, biltty, and richness. In fact, ot all natural pcrfumei the fragrant Mnjavlro (of Runalan origin) may be oallel the quintessence. Per sale by all the principal dragglits everywhere. 7 14 6 m 4d 3ir COLLECTOR'S oItICE, Fourth District, UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE, OFFICE, 8PRINO G4RDKS BALI,, LI,, ) ; IARDKS, J, ' 17. m. ) COR. 1HIKTKEN1II ANT) SPRING QARD PniLAOBLPHIA, July Kotlce is hereby given to all persons residing or doing basinets In tbe fOUKTH UOLLKCTIOX DISTRICT, embracing the Fourteenth, Fifteenth,. Twentieth, Twentj-flist, Twenty-fourth, and Twenty-Seventh Wards, that the Annual Tax for 1366, upon Incomes' Llccntes, Pianos Watches, eta., is now due, and will be received at this Office without penalty, until the 28th day of July inclusive. ' BENJAMIN II. BROWN, 117 Mt COLLECTOR. j??" PEl'AKTMliN'T OF PUBLIC HIGH WA18 Otllce S. W. corner 01 WAT.N'irr n,i FIFTH hlxeets. Philadfi.i hU, July 16, 186tt AOTICF. T'l tuVfK.l TOka. He iled FrouoKals will be teceiveJ at the m nr ,h. ( hid (Jonnniswluuer o Highways until li o'clock M. on VIOKDaY, 2,'kl Inst , tor lae construction of a Sewu on tbe ili.e 01 Walnut utroot, trom me Hewer now 0011 hiructed on toeuicen.h street to tne ean lue of Eighteenth gtrot. to bo bul 1 01 brick, circular In form wi h a clear Inside diameter 01 mo icct si inches, with such inlets and manholes as may lo direoteU by tbo Cblet h nuincei ar.d ur,oor. I he undemandinK to be that tbe contractor shall take bill prepmed anainsi the property (routing on said Hewer to the amount ot seventy-five cants lor rach lineal loot oi iront on each side 01 ttie street as so much onsli paid; the ba ance to be ia'a by the elf . All blddem are Invited to be present at the tlmo and place ot opening the aid proposals Each proposal will be accompanied by a certificate tli at a bond lias been filed In the Law Department as directed by ordirance ot 'May 2 1HK0 If tbe lowest bidder shall not execute a contract within five days after th work Is awarded, he will be deeme J as declining, and wl 1 be e d liahie on bis bond for the dn lerence between bis bid and the next nlgher bid. Mneclflcatlons maybe had at the Department of Sur veys, which will be strictly adhered to W. W". 8WED1.KY. 7 17 3t Cblet Commissioner ol Highways "PORTLAND SUFFERERS." AN In onnal me-tlnu of citizens was hniri t ih request ol i tie a ayor. at tnsoftlce. on Friday. Ju y 13 to devise measures lot the re let of the sullerors by lire in 1'orJand Maino. be undersittned were appointed the Executive Com mittee, to any 01 whom coninbutlons mav be sent! 1 O. v W OD,' CUa.BLKB W Crj'BMAN. HEslHY WINSOR, H. It. HARrOL. E. W. t'L RK. A. O. CATTr.LL, 8. T. Sol'DER r- F. HOIHJHTON'. 7 8 6t f H.VRI.r 8 A WARREN. THE INTEREST IV GOLD OX FIRST Mortuase Bonds 01 CTNrov Pinrwin ntir.. WAT CUMFanY. Fastern Pivlslon, due Autiust 1, will be pall on presentation of the Cou ions at the Banking House 01 JAY COOKE As CO., Kew York, on and alter that date. WILLIAM J. PALMER. 7 1 "t Treasurer. POST OFFICE. PHILADELPHIA PA MAIL. FOR HAVANA 1'ho Mail fnr R 1 V 1 KT per steamer STAR AND STRlPhfl. will be c'csellat this oflloe on SATURDAY MORNING, July Si, 1860 at 6 o'c ock, 7 m 2t y. A. WALBORN, Postmaster. EVANS & WATSON HAVE REMOVED THEIR W AREROOMS FROM No. 16 South FOURTH Street, TO No. 811 CHESNUT St., Wheie Ihey have oa band a large assortment of their celebrated FIRE AND BUBOLAR-PB JOr' SAFES, for bank, mercantile or dwelling house use. Tbey are secured by tbe best locks, are furnished with wrought Iron Inside doors, are guaranteed free trom dampness, and never lose their flie prooi qualities it is to the interest ol all desiring protection against either Are or burplars, to Rive us a tall before purchasing, as our prU.es are lower than otber makers. EVANS & WATSON, 7 19 iuhu6!4d Vo. 811 CHENBT Street. QRAKD COMPLIMENTARY HOP AT 1I1K S U 11 F HOUSR, ATLANTIC CITY, SATURDAY EVENING. JULY 21. MUSIC BY THE SATTLRLEE BAND, E1.DER IHi IIRtCTION F 718J TH. HERRMANN. SUN UMBRELLAS For Gentlemen. AEW8TILK KORTE CITT OU 8EA SIIORt. WILLIAM A. imOWM & ( 0., No. Q40 MARKET Street. 7 10 ot) JM PROVED ELLIPTIC UOOK LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHIffEl OtFWE, No. 923 CHESNUT HTEEK7. SLOAT BEW1KU WiCHINiSS, Repaired and Vtwti. C6tothn4p NEW PUBLICATIONS. 8K YOUR NEWSDEALER THE NEW YOnK TATTLER. THE NEW YORK TATTLER. THE NEW YORK TATTLER. THE NEW YORK TATTLER.1 Con tains choir tale of Romance and Adven nre Ge ms of I'oeiry. IiHraya disrating tentorial. Hnmnrous lat tlings, and a varlaty of miscellaneous matter and illus tration that render THK NiiW YORK TATTLKB The test and cbesnest Family Newspaper la the world. I'KIOK MX CfcHTn. For sale by all newsdealers. T R I'ALI.KMUfcR, A. WtSrR,JOmi TRF.tf WITH. Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia. 7 18 it HOMES WITIIOUT HANDS, 8vo, ILLUS lnhtrated MM LA HI) AT LAST. 8ro..paier 40 El'SSISiTHKOADMLKT. itmo. cloth tl 80 PHoTOORVPHIO COPIK8 OF ROGERS" Cele brated Groups of War Htatnary 17 aubjeots. Among which we mention, "Taking the Oath" Oae V ore Shot," ate. Two sizes ior framing, tl or for the Album, 80 cents each, at G. W. PITCHER'S T 17 tnths at BookAlbum, and Photograph Hou i, , Ka m C'HRHNUr Street, Philadelphia. Sent by mall everywhere on receipt ot price. JJAHPEll'S MAGAZINE, FOR AUGUST, READT TO-MORROW MORNING. PRICE Si CEST3. A8HMKAD & EVANS, Urp No. T2t CHESS IT r Street EXCURSIONS. GRAND EXCURSIONS TO WHITE AND GRKEN MOUN TAIN8 -Round trip tlc.kots good until November 1. Hold at greatly reduced rates. Via SKW YOitK.t ONNEOI'i. Uf KlER,Ud ViiltHOMT Cr MKAL KAILKOADMNK I'blinnelptiia to Newport. VU,'and return via Sprint- flpld, Hollows Falls, anil Htowe. tare, 1'tnladelpi.ln to N wport, Tt , via Springfle d) Now. pott to outlet Lake Memphremsgogi oatlut to Hhor brook; siietbrook to Qm-lx-c ; Vuebooto Aloutresl via rail or steamer; Montreal to New York and l'hllado pbla, via isprlnafleld Kare 31 iS Fni aiieTphia to Orawtbrd Houe and retura, via Mprlnktleld. White River Junction, Newrort We is Rlvrr and Llttl. ton Faro, til 2 1 hilndelpliia to f rutlie House and return, rare, tii ii I lillude pbiatoBurllng.on via lbanr and NoritoKa; Iluriinl(in to St. AHians; Ht lbiun to New York.; Pbi'atie pbla via Bellows (fal.s and prtnallnld. Kare. Si"). Miilud'lnhla to Buillnicton and ret irn same as abnv,' vln I ake tleorve. Fare, ijii-rttl Philadelphia to Mouut Mansfield aad re tarn. Fare, 92300 Ais , twenty other dltlerent routes i or tickets and further Iniormatlon, apply etthaofllco. Vo 42A CHK.bNU'1' Street, under Phiiado phla Bank, and epnosite the inMom Houso. I I stuthSt N VAN HORN, Agonu rr mri tfiTTTinTr. TT.-vniTrjTnvc ON THE SCHUYLKILL. Tbe steamer . "SII.VKR WAVE,"' Now running trom Falnnount to Falls of BchurlkiH, wtl leave Falnnount as follows, viz. i-.Vt 7-23. 8 49, 10, 11-20 A. M.. And at 12 40. 2. 820, 4 40. and 6 P. M. lietunting, leave the Falls at 8, 9-20, 10 40, li M. ; and 1-2U, 2 40. 4, 6-20, and 6-40 P. M. rARE To Laurel Hill and the Falls, la cents: Colum bia Bridge or Washington Betrett. 10 cents. C5 9. p ws stiT" PLKASANT DAILY EXOUR J?.4" Aj-.TZ3Z sions un the River to Beverly. Burllnv tin. unu BriHU.1, toucbinit at lllvertnu Torresdne aud Aniloiusla. Dy tne snienaiasresmer jumji .1KJ6 lenvinir I lie.nut street whan at 2 P M. Returning leaves siistol at 4 o'c ock arriving at Pbl adelphia abontO o'clock. On MTtlAY leaves besnut street wharf at IK o'clock P. M., stopping at Alagargae's v hurt, Kensington Faro tor the Excursion. 4n conts. 7 7 lm .Jtir , FOR CAPE MAY, ON 8ATUR ?2ifeI,rA Y Tbe swlit and elegant steamer ..uLrL m. f riiiDti . -win leave (jnr.B -ur reet Wharl at 9 A. M. Incursion tickets itood to return on Monday , C IW, inciuaing i-arnage inn. 7 18 PROPOSALS. PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURAL LAND SCRIP FOR SALE. Ihe United States Government having granted to the Co mu.on wr aith of Pennsylvania Land Sorio, repre senting 780, CCO aorcs oi Fobllc Laad, for tho endowment ot Agtlcultural Colleges In this State the Board of Commissioners now offer this land f-'crlp to the public fropoeols for tho purchase of this Land Scrip, ad drensed to ' The Board of Commissioners of Agricul tural Laud F crip," will be tecelved at the Surveyor General's office, at Harrlsburg, until Wednesday, August 19 1HU6. This land may be located In any State or Territory b tbe holders ot the ictlp.upou any of the unappro priated lands (except mineral lands) of the United Mates, which may he subject to sale at private entry. Kach piece of scrip represents a quarter teotionof one hundred and sixty aores. Bids must be made as per acre, and no bids will be lecelved for leas than one qaarter section. The Scilp will be issued immediately on the payment ot tbe money to the Surveyor General, one third of which must paid within ten dajs. and tbe remaining tvto-th Irds within thirty davs alter notification ot tne acceptance ot tbe bid or bids by the Board of Com missioners. t J. M. C A UP BELL, Surveyor-General, For the Board of Commissioners HABBiHBrao, July 11.18IS1. 717 1m CTEIOLEDER, TROUT,. VOIGT & CO., 0 beg most leurecltull' to call the attention ot tbe public at large to their newly lnventou Patent, TH UNIVERSAL AT AH St 1ST, which, by diaeharttina a perciowion cap. made expressly ior tne iiurpone, will prove very etltutaal In the preven tion ot uurlariea. etc. '1 he (ol o lug aie some of Its preat advantages I 1st. o.mplicliy O' uiUHtruction cheapness and ease In application, so that airvutitoi child ma; set It. id. Freedom Irom daiifctr to Dersous or proi)ort. 3d. Universality o1 auiillca ion toanv partoi' a Poor, W iudow. Gratiug, bhutter, Oate. Uardo., Preservo, Flsu i'rnd etc. , . , 4th It (lives a check to burglais by alarming the In ma'cs, nelglibots and police. ..i., otb i be inmd b, leiieved tr im much palulul anx ety. in leniale ;one;luessor "Id uo esiieolaliy wUtm aitlc.es 01 ficat va ue are kept In tlie uouse. 6th It Is a nmversut pnutcotlou o travellers to laston 0th'TsLcoust'ru,ction i slmn e and not liable to get out wSkfTIOSB FOR U.1K ACCOMPAST EVERY IS- We have nut our article at the low price of ONE DOLLK Imiuslve o, Wicaps and It cannot be got cbVaper eftber Tom us or .rou, . ou- agoms. For .urther particulars li.j.ilr lTr VOIGT 4 CO 81tlU ctliii, No. S24 WAL-U.' tr Room N treet. Room No 19. We will send tha ALARMIST to any part ol country in wceipi oi Pflce. aud 2 tout, extrt the extrs ioi vfiuy A.eat. wanted. 9 29 3m MBS. II. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, Has a handsome assortment of MlLLIMEBYt Missst' and Inlanti' Ha s and Caps, Silks, Velvets, Crapes, Ribbons, t'eathera, Flowers, framea, eto If 19 1 OKLIS.S-PTRAM-ENOINB FOR SALE. It b tlist claws, built by Corliss & Co .Frovldaooei canacltv, (liO) one hundrvil and twen'y horse poweri cviluder 2i by 48 1 fly-wheel. IB foe' diameter, i-lnou fane. In Hmt-rate unlet, and as good as nw. ( un be delivered a (once Address rt'lKAU ENG1NIC, Box No, IMa, Philadelphia Post OOice. 7 14 lot 0,000,000 SEVEN TER CENT. FIRST-CLAM Tirat Morgage Bonds. TUE NORTH MISSOURI RAILROAD OOatPARC has authorized us to sell their First Mor gage Siren Par Cent Thirty year Bonds. The whole amount Is 98,0m ,99 Coupons, payable on the Ont days of JANUARY aad JULY ol each year, ht New York. Before consenting to this Asotirt. mm . caretnl examination ot tbe merits of these Bonda, hy sending W llllsm Mltnor Roberta, and others, to ravert upnn me c.nainon ana prospects ot the Railroad. Their report is on file at oar o mce, and is highly satisfactory. We do not hesitate to recommend these Bonds as being a first class security, and a most safe and Jadiotoos la Testment i The proceeds of thess bonds will be used In extending a Road (already complete 170 miles lUo North Missouri) to the Iowa State line, where It Is to conneet with the railroads ot Iowa; and to also extend It westward to the junction with tha Paclflo Railroad fat Leavenworth) and otber roads leading no the Missouri River, so that this mortgage of 96 009 000 will cover a competed and well-stocked Road of 389 miles In lentttt, costing at least 916,000,100. with a net annual revenue after tha Brstrear, ol over 91, "00 0 0, or a sum nearlv four time beyond tha amount needed to pay the Inteiost oa these Bonda. The income of the Road will, of course, lucreasa every year. Tha Railroad connects the great city of fit, Louis with Its two hundred thousand Inhabitants, not only with tbe richest portions of Ml-sourl, but with the States of Kansas and Iowa, and the treat Pacldo Railroads. To the first applicants we art prepared to sell PIT! HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, at the low rate of F.IGI11T CFK1S, desiring to obtains bettor price for the remainder 'ibis will yield aWmt 9 percent. Inccin e, and add 20 per cent, to principal at maturity. Any further inquiries will be answered at our office. JAY COOKE & CO, 7161ml BANKERS. No. Hi Soulh THIRD Street. GROCERIES. AMERICAN T E A COMPANY. AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, AMERICAN TEA COMPANY. AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, IlirORTERS OP TEAS. Have taken the Store NO. 03a ARCH STREET, KO.ftta ARCH STREET, NO. 933 ARCH STHHKT, Chapman's former store, where they have opeasd an la mense atock ot the purest THAfl, COFFEES, AND SPICES, hioh they will sell at the very lowest market prices wholesale and bktail. Only the best and purest goons sold. TAEB NOTICE. POSITIVELY NO MISREPRESENTATION Of an article under any clroumstanoes. ALL OUH COFFEES ROASTED Without water, Urd, or grease. The best 91 00 and 91-J9 Oolong Teas In the country. Try theTea Mixture of Ihe American Tea ComiMuiy the most delicious in tbe country, at 91 2J. ' Tha very best nnoolored Japanese Teas at 9100 91 at and 91D0. The beat and purest roasted Wo Cofifce, at 30 cents j tbo ery best Imported, 39 cents ' Tbe best and purest Laguayra, Java, and Jamaica Coffee In the country. Orders received, and sent free to all parts of the oity and country, t THE AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 7 10tuthsl9t No. 933 AttCU Mtreet q"EW SMOKED SAL MO AT. JUST RECEIVED, YERY FINE SEW SMOKED SALMON, IN FINE ORDER. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, 4 14r '8.W cor. BROAD and WALMUT. SNOW FLAKE FLOUR. THE FIN f ST IN THE WORLD. DAVIS & RICHARDS, ARCH and TENTH Sts. F o p. HOOD BREAD ALWAYS ITSR RTRationvs FAMoira YirAflr A k vonr groce r for It. Wholesale Afctut. WaKDJ CAKFEE, 7 li 12t e. X. cor. IHKBNUr and KHONT Sta. rjlHEODOH LINES. TBE NATIOSAL EXPR"8- AVJ) TKANSPORTA TIOJ COMPANY Is now running tlnouvh lines, by Seaboard Railroad routes via Kiohmom, Wklo'im, Wilmington, Chakhsu- lON ftlONTGOklUl;V and MOBILK '1 O M:W ORLKAN9. aince Hie rccenl decision of the Courts In Virginia, additional routes rave also been opened to Wakbkm- TOM. I HAUt.TOTKSVlI.LK, CiOBDON HVILLE, SBd LrNOM- pruo and itber points on the 'kaniib ai Alkxam miiA ItAii.KoAU and also to bTAiMon and peiuts o the Visoima i'emual Kaiiboad. '1 be t'onirany Is pr.pared to reoelve FKK.iOllT, PAI KaOKh, AND MONBT, lor the above and In erinedlnte points. Orl'xe, No. m MAHK.ET Street. B F FICKLTN1 HI l it Gueribupeiliitea4Qt JJIESKELL'S MAGIC OIL CURIOS TETTKR, XRTBIPELAB, ITCH, SCALD BRAD, AND ALL SKIN DISEASES. WARRANTED TO CURE OR MONEY SEFUNJ)E For sale by all Diaggtate. PRINCIPAL DEPOT; No. 03 South THIRD Street. Above thesaut. Files 10 cents per bottle. 1 94 ho,k
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